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Ratings242

peterzullman's rating
Marie Antoinette
7.38
Marie Antoinette
The Iron Claw
7.68
The Iron Claw
Monster
7.87
Monster
Conclave
7.48
Conclave
Black Bag
6.74
Black Bag
Challengers
7.08
Challengers
Queer
6.47
Queer
Boogie Nights
7.910
Boogie Nights
The Piano Teacher
7.58
The Piano Teacher
The Americanization of Emily
7.38
The Americanization of Emily
Seance on a Wet Afternoon
7.69
Seance on a Wet Afternoon
Scoop
6.57
Scoop
Raintree County
6.37
Raintree County
Maestro
6.57
Maestro
Yanks
6.47
Yanks
The Go-Between
7.110
The Go-Between
Last Tango in Paris
6.87
Last Tango in Paris
The Sound of Music
8.110
The Sound of Music
Dial M for Murder
8.28
Dial M for Murder
Somebody Is Waiting
6.18
Somebody Is Waiting
Cruising
6.55
Cruising
Glengarry Glen Ross
7.78
Glengarry Glen Ross
Murder on the Orient Express
7.28
Murder on the Orient Express
Death on the Nile
7.38
Death on the Nile
Oppenheimer
8.39
Oppenheimer

Lists3

  • Jean-Louis Trintignant, Dominique Sanda, and Stefania Sandrelli in The Conformist (1970)
    My list of favorite films (Jan 24, 2011)
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  • Ewan McGregor at an event for Amelia (2009)
    The top 5 Performances by an Actor In A Leading Role 2010
    • 5 people
    • Public
    • Modified Dec 16, 2010
  • Pierce Brosnan and Ewan McGregor in The Ghost Writer (2010)
    My top Films of 2010
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    • Modified Dec 16, 2010

Reviews6

peterzullman's rating
Body Heat

Body Heat

7.4
10
  • Sep 17, 2017
  • Double Indemnity? No, Triple.

    This is one of those movies that fell though the cracks. I couldn't find it ever on a big screen, retrospectives you know. I refused to see it on TV for the first time. Sunday night, finally, I saw it in a huge plasma screen. Wow! I can immediately tell why people consider it a remake of Double Indemnity but unlike Gus Van Sant who remade Psycho shot by shot and casts Vince Vaugh as Norman Bates in a massive piece of miscalculation, or Jonathan Demme who remade Charade as The Trouble With Charlie and casts Mark Whalberg in the Cary Grant role, Mark Whalberg! In "Body Heat" Lawrence Kasdan casts William Hurt in the Fred Mac Murray part of the insurance salesman falling into the trap, body and soul. William Hurt's phenomenal performance reinventing the character makes "Body Heat" unique and without precedent. The power of Kathleen Turner - bursting into the film scene with a bang! - it's a masterpiece of characterization. She's way ahead of William Hurt. "You're not very intelligent, are you? I like that in a man" Superb.
    Rope

    Rope

    7.9
    8
  • Apr 30, 2017
  • Hitchcock And Actors

    You know the quote about Actors being cattle. Hitchcock corrected saying he never said that actors were cattle what he said was that actors "should be treated" like cattle. Great actors give perfect performances in Hitchcok films. Think of Grant and Bergman in Notorious, Cotten in Shadow Of A Doubt not to mention Anthony Perkins in Psycho. Often the improbabilities of the plot become totally credible by the credibility of the performances. Here, John Dall and Farley Granger act and act to outrageously that it's impossible to believe they can get away with it for more than five minutes. Their characters are impossible to warm up to like it happened with Anthony Perkins in Psycho or with Colin Firth in Apartment Zero, no matter how sickly those characters are you can't help connect with their humanity. Hitchcock in Rope seemed much more taken by the technical wizardry and it is unquestionably fun to watch. So Rope provided me with superficial pleasures and sometimes that's enough.
    Compulsion

    Compulsion

    7.4
    9
  • Apr 29, 2017
  • Mesmerized by Dean Stockwell

    I don't know why I'm so attracted to this vulnerable weirdos. From Anthony Perkins as Norman Bates in Psycho to Colin Firth as Adrian Leduc in Apartment Zero, darkness and a fragility that is part of the unbearable suspense. Maybe I'm in need of professional attention but I don't think so. What attracts me is by the undeniable innocence behind the horror and that has a lot, if not everything, to do with the actors playing them. Look at Anthony Perkins in Psycho! 57 years ago and it still looks and feels kind of revolutionary or Colin Firth in Apartment Zero, the character is so unique and real that you can see it a thousand times and always find some new extra something, then Dean Stockwell in Compulsion. He plays a monster, a sick, pathetic prince of a man. Yes all of that. The humanity of the actor makes the monster human and we can't dismiss him, he doesn't allow us. Orson Welles has a great entrance into the film and E.G Marshall is superb as per usual, it is the rest of the cast who seem a bit dated, specially when sharing the frame with the extraordinary Dean Stockwell
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