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I've seen and liked them both. There's another good one she's in called Christmas Island, with Andrew Walker.I've been bingeing on Hallmark movies lately. I'll find an actor or actress that I like and watch several of their movies.
Most recently, I've been watching Rachel Skarsten movies. I really liked "The Royal Nanny," in which she is a special agent who becomes a nanny to the royal family to protect them. She is smart, athletic, and uses her umbrella resourcefully.
The second movie she acts in is "The Christmas Charade." In this movie, she is a librarian but ends up working with an FBI agent (Corey Sevier). Lots of suspense. This woman has many talents (studied literature and dance), and it shows in these movies; she's a problem-solver and a good dancer. A surprise twist in the end raises it to another level.
These two movies felt a cut above the typical Hallmark movies. Searching for more...
To my taste the main feature of the film was Russell Crowe's nuanced performance.Nuremberg, on Prime Video, staring Russel Crowe, Michael Shannon, and Rami Malek.
I was reluctant to pay $10 for this movie that seemed as depressing as reading the news these days, but it was a great movie!
[Pillow Talk] Yeah, that diner scene was a great gag and well constructed.It still cracks me up, too. That scene in the dinner with Tony Randall is simply hilarious.
"The Spider" looks like a movie Elvira, Mistress of the Dark would host.
Attack of the Killer Tomatoes! (It's the only Elvira movie I could think of off the top). Husband remembers Vampira too.I love cheesy old movies. Started back when Vampira was doing the hosting. Followed by Elvira.![]()
Yes! Just saw that! She is amazing.I've seen and liked them both. There's another good one she's in called Christmas Island, with Andrew Walker.
She plays a pilot in that one.

I read the book it's based on and wasn't that thrilled about it so I decided not to watch the movie. (The ending of the book left something to be desired also.)I finished Leave The World Behind within 24 hours, which is kind of rare for me these days. It was okay and I probably wouldn't have kept watching if Mahershala Ali wasn't in it. He looks so much like my beloved, deceased Uncle Freddie and he's a great actor. But I was curious about where this film was heading. What mysterious thing was terrorizing them? I knew things were shaky when I saw that YT has a video to explain the ending, but I kept watching anyway. Yeah, the ending left something to be desired.
Wikipedia describes it as an "apocalyptic psychological thriller". I'm not much into psychological thrillers, nor apocalyptic movies. I found it to be somewhat a character study. I also could have done without the what seems to be obligatory these days....the F bombs, but at least they weren't in every other sentence.
That's a great picture. Charles Laughton's performance was absolutely stunning. It's a good story, and Dietrich did a wonderful job in her twist part.I always get a kick out of watching the great Elsa Lanchester. And who better to direct than the inimitable Billy Wilder!Witness For The Prosecution (1957)
Tyrone Power, Marlene Dietrich, and Charles Laughton
First time I've seen the whole thing from beginning to end. (on TUBI.TV free streaming).
Courtroom drama by Agatha Christie. Excellent performances and script.

Officer, I'm curious. In the movie, Julia Roberts character, one of the rental guests, expresses hostile skepticism when the owners of the fabulous house they rented show up dressed in formal attire and they are Black. Was that part of the plot in the book?I read the book it's based on and wasn't that thrilled about it so I decided not to watch the movie. (The ending of the book left something to be desired also.)
That is way cool. Can you remember any of the shows? I first saw him in the Sci Fi show The 4400. I actually watched the series twice. I wonder if you relative has been in anything with my cousin Keith David. Perhaps you can ask her those questions if you're still in touch.Mahershala Ali. I also love this guy. @OneEyedDiva
I am related to an actress who appeared with him on several shows. She said that he is a wonderful person as well
I'm sorry, Diva, I don't remember.Officer, I'm curious. In the movie, Julia Roberts character, one of the rental guests, expresses hostile skepticism when the owners of the fabulous house they rented show up dressed in formal attire and they are Black. Was that part of the plot in the book?
No apology necessary my friend.I'm sorry, Diva, I don't remember.
I was just reading a few minutes ago that Before Sunrise was among 25 films that were recently added to the National Film Registry. I don't know how meaningful that is, and I'm not sure if I've ever heard of the National Film Registry. I don't know if they select 25 films each year or what criteria they use to select films for the honor.This is a scene from the first film, called Before Sunrise, where they meet and discuss everything under the sun it seems.