magnificent

2025

Medium Cool (1969)

Here’s the latest from The Magnificent 60s Self-important essay on the self-entitlement of journalists who see themselves as victims, hated by the authorities whose activities they expose and hated by the public for being so cold-blooded – it opens with a television cameraman getting footage of dead people in a...

17th December 2025

MGM+ Greenlights The Magnificent Seven

Tim Kring to Write and Executive Produce Eight-Episode Drama Series Based on Classic MGM Film LOS ANGELES, California—December 16, 2025— Today, premium linear channel and streaming service MGM+ announced the greenlight of The Magnificent Seven, an eight-episode drama series based on the iconic MGM Western film. The series hails from acclaimed writer Tim...

16th December 2025

The Hustler (1961)

Here’s the latest from The Magnificent 60s You get the impression this is the kind of movie that contemporary “visionary” directors think they are making when they focus on an unlikeable obsessive character causing chaos all around. It’s not just star quality they are missing – who wouldn’t give their...

14th December 2025

Fate Is the Hunter (1964)

Here’s the latest from The Magnificent 60s More like Flight from Ashiya (1964) than Flight of the Phoenix (1965) in that airline disaster triggers flashback rather than contemporaneously finding a solution to the problem, but similar in tone to the more recent Flight (2012) and Sully (2016) where the automatic response of the authorities was to blame pilot...

12th December 2025

Where It’s At (1969)

Here’s the latest from The Magnificent 60s There is probably no more stunning definition of Las Vegas than the brief shot in this otherwise widely-ignored film of a woman playing the slot machines with a baby at her naked breast. I doubt if anybody has watched this all the way...

10th December 2025

Ambush Bay (1966)

Here’s the latest from The Magnificent 60s I’m going out on a limb on this one. I don’t think anyone’s done anything but give it a cursory examination and mark it down as a standard programmer of the era. But I saw a lot that was considerably impactful. Generally speaking,...

9th December 2025

Who’s Got the Action (1962)

Here’s the latest from The Magnificent 60s Complication. The keenest weapon in the screenwriter’s armory. And the most overused and, conversely, not employed to its greatest potential. Generally, it’s the only device for a romance – boy meets girl, (enter complication as…) boy loses girl, boy gets girl. But, just...

8th December 2025

Wild River (1960)

Here’s the latest from The Magnificent 60s Funny how you remember the circumstances of seeing a film for the first time. This was  important for me because it was the start of me digging into the vast heritage of the movies rather than watching just what was showing at my...

8th December 2025

Beau Geste (1966)

Here’s the latest from The Magnificent 60s Two brothers battle inhospitable terrain, warring tribes and a sadistic sergeant major in a  remake of the classic tale. The title translates as “noble and generous gesture” and is a pun on the name of hero Michael Geste (Guy Stockwell), an American hiding...

5th December 2025

Mirage (1965)

Here’s the latest from The Magnificent 60s “I owe you some pain,” barks the heavy to hero in one of the memorable lines in this classy thriller with surprisingly contemporary overtones. Underlying this tale of amnesiac David Stillwell (Gregory Peck) recovering his memory are themes of personal commitment, commitment to...

3rd December 2025

Isadora (1968)

Here’s the latest from The Magnificent 60s We’re two years away from the 100th anniversary of the death of feminist icon and pioneering dancer Isadora Duncan, but this movie has been in cold storage virtually since its release, so I’m wondering whether its sudden appearance on Amazon will trigger any interest...

2nd December 2025

This Man Must Die (1969)

Here’s the latest from The Magnificent 60s Heavily-layered Claude Chabrol revenge thriller that concentrates as much on the tricks the human mind can play rather a string of unusual twists. Self-justification and redemption go hand in hand. The director sucks us in to sympathize with an obsessed killer on the...

30th November 2025

Woman of Straw (1964)

Here’s the latest from The Magnificent 60s In a plot worthy of Hitchcock without that director’s sly malice, rich playboy Tony (Sean Connery) conspires with not-so-innocent nurse Maria (Gina Lollobrigida) to rid himself of  heinous upper-class racist misogynistic bully Charles (Ralph Richardson), his uncle. Beyond  a savage case of entitlement,...

29th November 2025

Carry On Spying (1964)

Here’s the latest from The Magnificent 60s The potential for leering – given the squads of bikinied beauties, cleavage abounding and partial nudity a prerequisite in the standard James Bond picture  – could have gone into the stratosphere. So it’s to the producer’s credit that they opted to drop ogler-in-chief...

28th November 2025

The Mind Benders (1963)

Here’s the latest from The Magnificent 60s As far as Hollywood was concerned brainwashing was ascribed to foreigners intent on disrupting democracy as with The Manchurian Candidate (1962). Such inherent hypocrisy will come as no surprise since scientists at McGill University in Canada had been carrying out C.I.A.-funded sensory deprivation experiments in...

26th November 2025

A Shot in the Dark (1964)

Here’s the latest from The Magnificent 60s A pratfall still works wonders. An open door or window, anything that happens to be on the floor, or for that matter any object of any description – billiard cues, for example – within easy reach offers the opportunity for havoc – and...

25th November 2025

The Maltese Bippy (1969)

Here’s the latest from The Magnificent 60s The start is promising. Three decent laughs in the first three scenes, all jests at the expense of Hollywood. But when the movie settles down to a werewolf spoof, there’s a nary a chuckle to be found. It was rare in the 1960s...

24th November 2025

After the Fox (1966)

Here’s the latest from The Magnificent 60s There’s a classic MacGuffin in here somewhere, but I can’t make out if it’s the heist serving the satire on movies or the satire on movies serving the heist. Whatever, this is about the funniest picture you’ll watch on the movie business (much...

23rd November 2025

Paris When It Sizzles (1964)

Here’s the latest from The Magnificent 60s Screen charisma can only get you so far. The pairing of William Holden and Audrey Hepburn must have seemed certain to create a box office tsunami given they had worked together before on the hit Sabrina (1954) and were coming off hits, the former in The...

21st November 2025

The Way West (1967)

Here’s the latest from The Magnificent 60s How this crispy-told beautifully-mounted character-driven western ever languished among the also-rans is beyond me. I suspect the specter of John Ford hung heavily over it in the eyes of critics at the time but it more correctly belongs to the cycle of Cecil...

20th November 2025

Pit of Darkness (1961)

Here’s the latest from The Magnificent 60s Occasionally I get to wondering when one of these British crime B-pictures is exceptionally well-plotted, refreshing and above all logical, whether it might have benefitted from grander treatment Hollywood-style. You could easily see Cary Grant or Gregory Peck wriggling around in this one...

20th November 2025

Operation Kid Brother / O.K Connery (1967)

Here’s the latest from The Magnificent 60s Half a century ago it would have blasphemy to do anything but mock this oh-so-obvious James Bond rip-off. That was the year, if you remember, when another bigger-budgeted spoof, Casino Royale, took an almighty chunk out of the box office of You Only Live Twice. ...

18th November 2025

Night of the Following Day (1969)

Here’s the latest from The Magnificent 60s As his popularity in the 1960s faded, Marlon Brando was often called upon to save, or greenlight, a picture unworthy of his talent. Except that director Hubert Cornfield failed to extract enough tension from a kidnap thriller with an inbuilt deadline and a...

18th November 2025

Secret Ceremony (1968)

Here’s the latest from The Magnificent 60s Few stars were as willing to trade their glamorous screen persona for a decent role as Elizabeth Taylor, here eschewing the trademark hip swivel, low cut dresses and elegant costumes for a clumping walk, frumpy look and eating with her mouth full. After...

14th November 2025

The Learning Tree (1969)

Here’s the latest from The Magnificent 60s Director Gordon Parks made a big noise a couple of years later with Shaft (1971), Richard Roundtree shooting to fame as a slick and sexy private eye, memorable score by Quincy Jones. But The Learning Tree had possibly a bigger impact on the Hollywood consciousness, the first...

7th November 2025

Sweet Bird of Youth (1962)

Here’s the latest from The Magnificent 60s Tennessee Williams wrote better parts for women than he did for men. You can start with Vivien Leigh, Oscar-winner for A Streetcar Named Desire (1951) – Marlon Brando only nominated – and Anna Magnani Oscar-winner for The Rose Tattoo (1955) with Maria Pavan nominated and star Burt...

3rd November 2025

Wait Until Dark (1967)

Here’s the latest from The Magnificent 60s You wouldn’t have figured Audrey Hepburn – she of the model looks (Breakfast at Tiffany’s, 1961)  and upmarket twang and belonging to the highest echelons of the movie business – for a Scream Queen. But there were precedents – Doris Day had at...

2nd November 2025

The St Valentine’s Day Massacre (1967)

Here’s the latest from The Magnificent 60s I didn’t realise that the Prohibition gangsters who invented the drive-by shooting were perfectionists. Just to be make sure of completing the job, I found out here, they might send a dozen cars one after the other rolling past the chosen restaurant/cafe, machine...

1st November 2025

Dead Heat on a Merry Go Round (1966)

Here’s the latest from The Magnificent 60s Highly entertaining woefully underrated heist picture with an impish James Coburn (Hard Contract, 1967), Swedish Camilla Sparv (Downhill Racer, 1969) in a sparkling debut and at the end an outrageous twist you won’t see coming in a million years. This is the antithesis...

31st October 2025

The Power (1968)

Here’s the latest from The Magnificent 60s Low budget sci-fi effort that had little chance in the box office stakes that year up against the big budget psychedelic 2001: A Space Odyssey and the visceral Planet of the Apes. Producer George Pal and director Byron Haskin, the key figures behind War of the Worlds (1953),...

25th October 2025