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Batwoman (2019) s01e07 – Tell Me the Truth

The Stop Button Posted by on Nov 18, 2019

Oh, good, just what “Batwoman” needs, a whole episode dedicated to the acting stylings of Meagan Tandy. Sadly, I’m being facetious. This episode gets into Tandy’s knowledge of Batwoman’s identity and her not entirely forthcoming marriage to Greyston Holt (she neglected to every tell him she read more

Batwoman (2019) s01e07 – Tell Me the Truth

The Stop Button Posted by on Nov 18, 2019

Oh, good, just what “Batwoman” needs, a whole episode dedicated to the acting stylings of Meagan Tandy. Sadly, I’m being facetious. This episode gets into Tandy’s knowledge of Batwoman’s identity and her not entirely forthcoming marriage to Greyston Holt (she neglected to every tell him she read more

Hayley Mills in The Truth About Spring

Classic Film & TV Cafe Posted by Rick29 on Oct 28, 2019

Hayley as Spring Tyler. When naming the biggest stars of the 1960s, Hayley Mills may not spring to mind. But the young actress had a remarkable decade, starring in huge Disney hits (The Parent Trap), scoring critical raves (Whistle Down the Wind), and making future cult films (The Chalk Garde read more

Ads 'Made For Each Other,' and that's the Truth

Carole & Co. Posted by carole_and_co on May 23, 2019

Carole Lombard and James Stewart made but one film together, 1939's "Made For Each Other." (They teamed multiple times on network radio.) So this movie is what Lombard and Stewart were known for -- in places such as Australia, for instance. And here's how it was advertised: I don't have an Australia read more

Dirk Bogarde and Olivia de Havilland Seek the Truth in "Libel"

Classic Film & TV Cafe Posted by Rick29 on Jul 6, 2017

Dirk Bogarde as Sir Mark Loddon? During a two-day stopover in London, a Canadian World War II veteran named Jeffrey Buckenham sees a snippet of a television show about English country estates on a pub’s television. Buckenham recognizes the estate’s owner and is next seen participating i read more

Dirk Bogarde and Olivia de Havilland Seek the Truth in "Libel"

Classic Film & TV Cafe Posted by Rick29 on Jul 6, 2017

Dirk Bogarde as Sir Mark Loddon? During a two-day stopover in London, a Canadian World War II veteran named Jeffrey Buckenham sees a snippet of a television show about English country estates on a pub’s television. Buckenham recognizes the estate’s owner and is next seen participating i read more

James Stewart: The Truth Behind the Legend Book Giveaway (December)

Classic Movie Hub Blog Posted by Annmarie Gatti on Nov 27, 2016

The Life and Legacy of One of Hollywood’s Most Iconic Talents James Stewart: The Truth Behind the Legend Book Giveaway Calling all James Stewart fans! This month we’re very happy to say that we’ll be giving away TEN COPIES of James Stewart: The Truth Behind the Legend by Michael M read more

Jack La Rue: the Internet versus the Truth

Lets Misbehave: A Tribute to Precode Hollywood Posted by Emma on Apr 6, 2015

It turns out that there is more to Jack La Rue than meets the eye. Even more interesting that most of the information available on La Rue on the internet and even in several newspaper articles were wrong. Now, I can believe that Wikipedia and IMBD got facts wrong but some were even more long term an read more

Jack La Rue: the Internet versus the Truth

Lets Misbehave: A Tribute to Precode Hollywood Posted by Emma on Apr 6, 2015

It turns out that there is more to Jack La Rue than meets the eye. Even more interesting that most of the information available on La Rue on the internet and even in several newspaper articles were wrong. Now, I can believe that Wikipedia and IMBD got facts wrong but some were even more long term an read more

'Screenland,' September 1937: The truth about Hollywood diets!

Carole & Co. Posted by vp19 on Dec 22, 2014

Carole Lombard was one of several Hollywood stars renowned for their figures in mid-1937...so, when Screenland magazine assigned noted writer Dorothy Manners a story on stars and their diets for its September issue, it was only natural that Lombard was one of those consulted (as were Paramount cohor read more

Indie Watch: The Truth About Romance

Pretty Clever Films Posted by Sean Fitzpatrick on Aug 10, 2013

James G. Wall’s debut feature film, The Truth About Romance, is a low-budget romantic comedy that meets and often exceeds the well-worn criteria of its genre. The film tells the story of Josh (Jordan Greenhough), a luckless and lovelorn young man, and his budding relationship with Emily (Danielle read more

The Truth about "Mr. and Mrs. Smith"

Classic Movie Man Posted by Stephen Reginald on Mar 22, 2010

The Truth about "Mr. and Mrs. Smith" There is a belief today that Mr. and Mrs. Smith  (1941) starring Carole Lombard and Robert Montgomery and directed by Alfred Hitchcock was a flop. Nothing could be further from the truth, but for some unknown reason, this "untruth" seems to crop up when read more

The Truth about "Mr. and Mrs. Smith"

Classic Movie Man Posted by Stephen Reginald on Mar 22, 2010

The Truth about "Mr. and Mrs. Smith" There is a belief today that Mr. and Mrs. Smith  (1941) starring Carole Lombard and Robert Montgomery and directed by Alfred Hitchcock was a flop. Nothing could be further from the truth, but for some unknown reason, this "untruth" seems to crop up when read more