Carol Reed

Carol Reed has been mentioned or cited more than a dozen times throughout all the RSS channels we monitor. Especially, the channel 'Vacation advice' contains less than a dozen references to this person (or maybe different people with similar names) alone. As it’s displayed on the chart below, Carol Reed was highly popular in October, 2016.

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Hugo Cabret (Hugo 2011).

[...] 180 films of Georges Méliès, or about 1 pm of visionnage, as well as those of René Clair and Carol Reed, progressive film-makers of the twenties and 30. They also viewed the films of the brothers [...]

movies4imdb.blogspot.com

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The 30 Greatest Actors of Hollywood’s Golden Age

[...] lists Citizen Kane as his best film, Alfred Hitchcock opts for Shadow of a Doubt and Sir Carol Reed chose The Third Man – and I’m in all of them”. His lack of modesty aside, Joseph Cotton [...]

tasteofcinema.com

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The 18 Best Films Set in Berlin

[...] : it has a depth and darkness usually absent from the genre. 3. The Man Between (Carol Reed, 1953) The Man Between has always suffered comparisons with Reed’s much more famous [...]

tasteofcinema.com

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ON GREEN FOR DANGER, THE THIRD MAN AND THE POTENTIAL FOR CLASSIC MOVIE HERESY

[...] Since I wasn’t able to see the recent theatrical rerelease, I pulled out my Blu-ray of Carol Reed’s The Third Man (1949) and combined it with Sidney Gilliat’s Green for Danger (1946), [...]

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Neil LaBute (Dirty Weekend) Talks Carol Reed’s The Third Man

[...] Neil LaBute (Dirty Weekend) Talks Carol Reed’s The Third Man An all-time classic, now in a newly restored 4K print, has lost none of its [...]

talkhouse.com

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10 Directorial Prototype Predecessors to Classic Movies

[...] within Spielberg’s filmography, and also enable the zenith of cinematic escapism. 3. Carol Reed’s Odd Man Out (1947) and The Third Man (1949) Carol Reed’s predecessor to one of the most [...]

tasteofcinema.com

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The 25 Best Transformative Book-to-Movie Adaptations

[...] author Grahame Greene often expressed his admiration for the suspense films of young director Carol Reed (whose films he preferred to those of Hitchcock). In the late 1940s, after Greene had left his [...]

tasteofcinema.com

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The 10 Greatest Nations in Cinema History

[...] has had many other phenomenal filmmakers in its history, such as David Lean, Nicolas Roeg, Carol Reed, and more recently Ridley Scott and Christopher Nolan. Despite this impressive list, UK sits at [...]

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