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Discovering the Duke one page at a time

Stardust Posted by Vanessa Buttino on Jun 4, 2014

Discovering the Duke one page at a time  John Wayne? Meh. And that's precisely why, ladies and gentlemen, I have decided to pick up Scott Eyman's new biography entitled John Wayne: The Life and Legend (Simon & Schuster). For years now I've shied away from watching any of the Duke's read more

Down Wind: A Sun News Network Documentary

Pretty Clever Films Posted by Brandy Dean on Jun 3, 2014

In 2009, the Ontario legislature passed the Ontario Green Energy Act with the lofty goals of expanding renewable energy production, encouraging energy conservation and creating green jobs. Among many other stipulations, the GEA is known for creating a number of “feed-in” tariff rates, b read more

Ben and Frank Mankiewicz Talk CITIZEN KANE, Bobby Kennedy, and Living up to a Famous Name

Cinematically Insane Posted by Will McKinley on Jun 2, 2014

As a host of Turner Classic Movies, Ben Mankiewicz is accustomed to interviewing living legends. Yesterday in New York City, he turned the mic on a legend he knows better than any other: his dad, Frank Mankiewicz. “There aren’t many fathers who have started the show Morning Edition on National read more

Boris Karloff Hosts a Thriller

Classic Film & TV Cafe Posted by Rick29 on Jun 2, 2014

In his 1981 history of horror fiction Danse Macabre, Stephen King dubs Thriller "probably the best horror series ever put on TV." It's still hard to argue with King's assessment. While this 1960-62 anthology series was inconsistent, it boasted some of the most chilling content ever broadcast on read more

SIFF 2014: A Rough Start, But Worth The Wait--Mr. Deeds Goes to Town (1936)

Classic Movies Posted by KC on Jun 2, 2014

Directed by: Frank Capra Starring: Gary Cooper, Jean Arthur, George Bancroft, Douglass Dumbrille, Lionel Stander I have to admit I had my qualms about going to see a movie on one of the most beautiful days of the year. Not that I wouldn't normally do that on a nice day, but this past Saturday was t read more

4077th M*A*S*H on Summer of #MeTV

How Sweet It Was Posted by Aurora on Jun 2, 2014

PA announcement:  Attention all personnel.  The exploits of the cast and crew of the 4077th are featured players on MeTV’s Summer of Me schedule! ◊   I was - in essence if not reality – staring at a blank page for a few days trying to think of what to say about M*A*S*H, one of read more

Carole + (a barely recognizable) Cary

Carole & Co. Posted by vp19 on Jun 2, 2014

Who's that man at the table sitting next to Carole Lombard, examining a piece of paper (presumably the check)? Would you believe it's...Cary Grant?That hardly looks like the Cary we know so well, but this was only his second feature ("Sinners In The Sun"), and he doesn't have his customary look down read more

Hotel Imperial (1927) A Silent Film Review

Movies Silently Posted by Fritzi Kramer on Jun 1, 2014

By Fritzi Kramer on June 1, 2014 in Blog, Feature, Silent Movie Review, Silents vs Talkies Pola Negri plays a hotel chambermaid who finds herself the accomplice of an Austrian officer trapped behind enemy lines. There are spies, an assassination and much skulking about the corridors of the titular read more

The Snoopathon: A Blogathon of Classic Spies

Movies Silently Posted by Fritzi Kramer on Jun 1, 2014

It’s here at last! Spies, spies and more spies! Enjoy the wonderful posts, they are sure to leave you in a sneaky mood. For your reading pleasure, I have separated the posts into fun categories. Some films fit more than one category so I did a mental coin flip to decide where they should go. read more

There's a Crack...in the World!

Classic Film & TV Cafe Posted by Rick29 on May 29, 2014

"Slow in takeoff and inclined to over-clinical scientific exposition, (the) action gradually hits its stride when the experiment backfires and results in giant earthquakes, tidal waves and general destruction of the world." That was Variety's assessment of Crack in the World when it was releas read more

A Girl of the Timber Claims, Another Film of Unknown Status or Lost!

Classic Film Aficionados Posted by C. S. Williams on May 27, 2014

  A Girl of the Timber Claims is another of the films that have gained the subtitle of: unknown status or lost; making itself known now, only by the gossamer threads of distant memories. The reception that Timber Claims received from the critics was mixed, while it garnered a good sized budget read more

A Girl of the Timber Claims, Another Film of Unknown Status or Lost!

Classic Film Aficionados Posted by C. S. Williams on May 27, 2014

  A Girl of the Timber Claims is another of the films that have gained the subtitle of: unknown status or lost; making itself known now, only by the gossamer threads of distant memories. The reception that Timber Claims received from the critics was mixed, while it garnered a good sized budget read more

Broadway's little giant to take on a Lombard role

Carole & Co. Posted by vp19 on May 27, 2014

It was 80 years ago this month that Carole Lombard soared to what her were unprecedented critical heights via her work opposite John Barrymore in "Twentieth Century." And this month, we've learned that her Lily Garland character -- who found fame on Broadway before rejecting it for Hollywood (shudde read more

Glamour: a Reminder

Café Muscato Posted by Muscato on May 27, 2014

Hollywood, California, 59 years ago today:  Miss Edith Head revels in her own personal fabulousness - and (as was its wont) Life was there. Oh, I know, I know - she couldn't sketch, she couldn't drape, she couldn't sew.  But the fact remains that she made the stars look good, and some of read more

A Girl of the Timber Claims, Another Film of Unknown Status or Lost!

Classic Film Aficionados Posted by C. S. Williams on May 27, 2014

  A Girl of the Timber Claims is another of the films that have gained the subtitle of: unknown status or lost; making itself known now, only by the gossamer threads of distant memories. The reception that Timber Claims received from the critics was mixed, while it garnered a good sized budget read more

Glamour: a Reminder

Café Muscato Posted by Muscato on May 27, 2014

Hollywood, California, 59 years ago today:  Miss Edith Head revels in her own personal fabulousness - and (as was its wont) Life was there. Oh, I know, I know - she couldn't sketch, she couldn't drape, she couldn't sew.  But the fact remains that she made the stars look good, and some of read more

SIFF 2014: Chaplin Shorts and a Silent Chinese Classic

Classic Movies Posted by KC on May 27, 2014

Chaplin in Kid Auto Races at Venice (1914) This Sunday was one of my most enjoyable experiences at SIFF 2014 so far. I started the day at a Secret Festival screening (can't tell you about it or I'll be sued, sued, sued!) in the newly re-opened Egyptian Theater on Capital Hill. Then it was on to the read more

CMBA Blogathon: Fabulous Films of the 50s – A Hole in the Head (1959)

Classic Movie Hub Blog Posted by Annmarie Gatti on May 26, 2014

Fabulous Films of the 50′s: Frank Capra’s A Hole in the Head “Today I may not have a thing at all except for a dream or two, but I’ve got lots of plans for tomorrow, and all my tomorrows belong to you…” First of all, I want to say that I am so truly honored to hav read more

Gif Me a Whisky: Precode Named Cocktails

Lets Misbehave: A Tribute to Precode Hollywood Posted by Emma on May 26, 2014

Anyone who is even slightly familiar with Precode films can definitely attest that they are filled with alcohol. In nearly every picture, most the characters are either drunk, talking about getting drunk or experiences hangovers for some portion of the film. Words like ‘bootlegger’, R read more

Gif Me a Whisky: Precode Named Cocktails

Lets Misbehave: A Tribute to Precode Hollywood Posted by Emma on May 26, 2014

Anyone who is even slightly familiar with Precode films can definitely attest that they are filled with alcohol. In nearly every picture, most the characters are either drunk, talking about getting drunk or experiences hangovers for some portion of the film. Words like ‘bootlegger’, R read more
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