Review: Torn Curtain (1966)
(Note: this capsule review is part of my farewell to the Netflix DVD service. #GetThroughMyQueue) Another late era Hitchcock, this time with Paul Newman… and Mary freakin’ Poppins! Alas, Julie Andrews doesn’t have much to do for most of the film which is less than supercalifragilisticexpialidocious. However, if we’re talking about something really quite atrocious, it’s the paranoid police state that is East Germany, which is well represented in the film. Not only that, many…