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 | | Vacancy coming soon! | | Videos/DVDs: See more matches | |  | Vacancy - DVD Review By: Ed Perkis - Cinema Blend DVD Reviews Published on: 8/18/2007 9:49 PM | | Although Vacancy incorporates a lot of what a thriller fan has seen in other movies dating back to Psycho and beyond, it does corner the market on serial killers as marriage therapy. David and Amy begin the movie tossing bitter comments back and forth due to a tragedy in their recent past, but that is all forgotten once the butcher knives come out. When not running, ducking, or crawling for their very lives, they renew their love for each other. Since there isn't much else going on plot-wise, it's better than nothing. read the full review | |
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 | | To Catch a Thief | | Videos/DVDs: See more matches | |  | To Catch a Thief - DVD By: Christopher Null - filmcritic.com DVD Reviews Published on: 4/27/2007 7:26 PM | |
Alfred Hitchcock went a little soft in 1955, giving Cary Grant a largely throwaway role as a reformed cat burglar living incognito in the south of France. Hitch would really put Grant through the ringer in 1959's North by Northwest. Here, though, Grant's enjoying a day in the sun -- and night -- as he tries to track down the villain that's giving him a bad name. You see, John Robie (Grant) is retired. But some young upstart is stealing his M.O. -- and the new cat's eyes are on Robie's new would-be girlfriend, Frances (Grace Kelly), and her mom (Jessie Royce Landis). read the full review | |
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