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Movie Reviews of Dressed to KillMovie Review: Hats off to Hitchcock! Summary: 5 Stars
I remember seeing this film when I was younger and it really scared the crap out of me. Though the film is somewhat easy to figure out, you cannot deny the power of Caine's performance. He really is an interesting one to watch. The first and last half hours of this film really shine. It certainly proves that though it may be imitation, it certainly is flattering. For fans of the film this DVD is a must own.
Movie Review: sublime Summary: 5 Stars
Terrific thriller from Brian De Palma.Okay so he uses many themes borrowed from Hitchcock but he takes them and by reinventing them in his own trademark style makes them completely his own.This film is full of memorable sequences like the museum scene to name just one with Pino Donnagio's fantastic score combining beautifully with DePalma's fluid camerawork.A gripping film from start to finish.Marvellous.
Movie Review: he Scariest Movie Ever Summary: 5 Stars
The film could be of almost anyone who is bored with their life It is absorbing, trecherous,, realiastic, full of unexpected turns and twists. It is hard to review without giving away the surprises and shocks. It is not for little children. After the end of the film you should not be bored with any kinbd of humdrum, ordinary life and you will treasure each moment.
Movie Review: Despite "Psycho" feel, a rare film, nonetheless! Summary: 5 Stars
As a fan of "underground" and "old school" horror (stalker/slasher films, in particular), I found Dressed To Kill to be one-of-a-kind! Yes, it does "borrow heavily from, among other films, the original Psycho," but, I, still, enjoyed it, nonetheless! In my opinion, there's "something 'charismatic' about cross-dressers and/or transsexuals and horror."
Movie Review: Michael is Bitchin' Summary: 5 Stars
After the titilation of the very steamy sex scene in the cab, expertly plyed by a no longer young Angie Dickinson, who did however stil have great legs, the pathos of a mind in the throes of gender alienation becomes the centerpiece of the film. The Caine madness drives this film with a whip and transforms the other actors into extras.
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