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Seasons: Robert Bellissimo

Classic Hollywood Movie Reviews – On The Waterfront

In this episode, which is a part of our series, Classic Hollywood Movie Reviews, we review “On The Waterfront”, which was Directed by Elia Kazan and starred Marlon Brando, Eva Marie Saint, Karl Malden, Lee J. Cobb and Rod Steiner. This is a “Film” pick by Robert (The Film Guy), how will it hold up on Steve’s “Movie” Scorecard?

LA Movies That You Need To Know – American Gigolo

In this episode, which is a part of our series, LA Movies That You Need To Know, we review “American Gigolo”, which was Written and Directed by Paul Schrader and starred Richard Gere and Lauren Hutton. This is Steve’s “Movie” choice today. Does it also hold up as a “Film” on Robert’s scorecard? Click on the video to see if “American Gigolo” gets at least 8 out of 10 scores to qualify as both a “Movie” and a “Film”. We not only review the movie, but we also dissect its structure, writing and performances.

Female Directed Movie Review – Private Life

In this episode, which is a part of our series, Female Directed Movie Reviews, we review Private Life, which was Written and Directed by Tamara Jenkins and starred by Kathryn Hayn and Paul Giamatti. We not only review the movie, but we also dissect its structure, emotional power, and acting, among other things, by using a “Movie” and “Film” scorecard created by us! This is Robert’s (The FILM Guy) FILM pick today. How does it hold up as a “MOVIE” on Steve’s (The Movie Guy) scorecard?

The Night Of The Hunter (Movie Review)

In this episode, which is a part of my series, Film Noir Movie Reviews, I review The Night Of The Hunter, which was Directed by Charles Laughton and starred Robert Mitchum, Shelley Winters, Lillian Gish and Billy Chapin. My guest is Film Critic Eric Marchen, who is the host of Cinema Seen on Rogers TV in Durham and of the ‘Untitled Movie Podcast’.

Rainer Werner Fassbinder’s Despair

In this video, which is a part of my series, A German Movie That You Need To Know, myself and my guest film critic Paolo Kagaoan review Rainer Werner Fassbinder’s “Despair”, which starred Dirk Bogarde.

Alfred Hitchcock Movies That You Need To Know – North By Northwest

In this episode, which is a part of our series, Alfred Hitchcock Movies That You Need To Know, we review North By Northwest, which starred Cary Grant, Eva Marie Saint, Martin Landau and James Mason. We not only review the movie, but we also dissect its structure, emotional power, and acting, among other things, by using a “Movie” and “Film” scorecard created by us! This is Steve’s (The Movie Guy) movie pick today. How does it hold up as a “Film” on Robert’s (The Film Guy) scorecard?

The Wolf Of Wall Street & The Irishman Cast Member Stephanie Kurtzuba

In this episode my guest is The Wolf Of Wall Street & The Irishman Cast Member Stephanie Kurtzuba, who has appeared on Broadway in The Boy From Oz, Mary Poppins, Billy Elliot: The Musical. She had major roles in two Martin Scorsese movies, The Wolf Of Wall Street and The Irishman and has appeared on television on Law & Order, The Good Wife, and Blue Bloods, among other Film and Television shows.

Seymour Cassel – His Life And Career

In this episode, we will be talking about Seymour Cassel. The Actor has appeared in numerous films, which include many directed and written by his long-time friend, John Cassavetes, such as Shadows, Too Late Blues, Faces, Minnie And Moskowitz, The Killing Of A Chinese Bookie and Love Streams. Other notable credits are in Wes Anderson’s Rushmore and The Royal Tenenbaums. Further credits include, In The Soup, The Last Tycoon, Tress Lounge, among many more. We will be joined by Dilyn Cassel Murphy who is Seymour Cassel’s daughter.

Why The Al Pacino And Justice For All “You’re Out Of Order” Monologue Is Unforgettable

In this video, I explain why Al Pacino And Justice For All “You’re Out Of Order!” The monologue is unforgettable and relevant. And Justice For All was released in 1979. It was Directed by Norman Jewison and starred Al Pacino. The final monologue is a tour-de-force performance and some of the best actings I’ve ever seen from Pacino. The film and this Monologue in particular really show the corruption within the Justice system and how powerful men get off on rape, among other crimes, which is still relevant today.

Talk Radio Movie Review With Leslie Hope

Talk Radio Movie Review, I will be joined by one of the film’s stars Leslie Hope to review the film and to also discuss her experience making it. The film was Directed by Oliver Stone. It was based on a play written by Eric Bogosian, who also plays the main character, Barry. The supporting cast includes Alec Baldwin, Ellen Greene and John Pankow.

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