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Tag: Elizabeth Taylor

‘Night Watch’ (1973): Classic whodunnit with a savage, bloody twist that will shock you

In honor of Elizabeth Taylor’s birthday (as of this writing), Movies & Drinks thought it an ideal time to look at her 1973 thriller from AVCO Embassy Pictures, Night Watch—one of Miss Taylor’s less-successful mid-career outings that should have put her back on top with both critics and ticket buyers.

February 27, 2019September 23, 2024 Movies & Drinks5 Comments

‘Elizabeth Taylor & Richard Burton: The Film Collection’: Watch it on the big screen!

Are you watching movies on your phone?

January 4, 2018September 25, 2024 Movies & Drinks11 Comments

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