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And Now, a Word from Our [Birthday] Sponsor
Café Muscato Posted by Muscato on Aug 18, 2013
It's a two-for-one birthday special today!
Yes, that one-woman Shameless Camp Explosion herself, Miss Shelley Winters, would have been 93 today, and here we see her shilling on behalf of birthday boy Max Factor, Jr., who ably shepherded his father's fabled firm into the second half of the last cent read more

Catherine Deneuve: a bela de sempre
Critica Retro Posted by Lê on Aug 12, 2013
Catherine Deneuve: a bela de sempre Resolvi escrever este post após ver Catherine Deneuve na foto acima, com um boneco de Mike, personagem de “Universidade Monstros”, animação na qual ela dubla uma personagem. Fiquei impressionada com sua jovialidade e elegância. Mas esses são read more

August 12: A Day - and Night - Under the Stars with Catherine Deneuve
Lady Eve's Reel Life Posted by The Lady Eve on Aug 11, 2013
This is my first entry for the 2013 TCM Summer Under the Stars Blogathon now in progress and hosted by Jill Blake of http://sittinonabackyardfence.com/ and Michael Nazarewycz of http://scribehardonfilm.wordpress.com. Visit their sites for more information on the month-long blogathon and links to par read more

August 12: A Day - and Night - Under the Stars with Catherine Deneuve
Lady Eve's Reel Life Posted by The Lady Eve on Aug 11, 2013
This is my first entry for the 2013 TCM Summer Under the Stars Blogathon now in progress and hosted by Jill Blake of http://sittinonabackyardfence.com/ and Michael Nazarewycz of http://scribehardonfilm.wordpress.com. Visit their sites for more information on the month-long blogathon and links to par read more

Neglected Post Theatre: "What Price Hollywood?" or A Star Is Torn
The Man on the Flying Trapeze Posted by David on Aug 11, 2013
On this edition of Neglected Post Theatre we look at the story of John Barrymore, or the story of Frank Fay and Barbara Stanwyck, or the story of Colleen Moore and John McCormick, or the story of ... well, anyway, here's "What Price Hollywood," or A Star Is Torn. read more

A Quick Bite of Horror – Sixty Second Slashers
Durnmoose Movie Musings Posted by Michael on Aug 9, 2013
I’ve written before about how tough short films can be to get right. after all, the creators usually have a limited budget, a small cast, and generally next to no crew. Plus, they have to get in, give us a set up,, introduce the characters, actually do something with them, and get out as quick read more

Birthday Girl: A Very Good Witch
Café Muscato Posted by Muscato on Aug 7, 2013
Life is mad these days, darlings, but just getting under the wire this evening to wish a very happy birthday to this fetching creature - dear Miss Billie Burke is 129 today.
A natural on stage, Burke rose quickly to theatrical stardom, and by the time she was in her mid-20s, she was the darling of read more

New series – A Random Weekly Roundup
Random Pictures Posted by Amy on Aug 4, 2013
I’m going to try a regular Sunday series: a weekly roundup of interesting movie tidbits–essays, posts, news, etcetera. I’ll keep it short this week, with three items. First up, The Secret Life of Walter Mitty, second time around. Here’s the trailer for Ben Stiller’s new read more

New series – A Random Weekly Roundup
Random Pictures Posted by Amy on Aug 4, 2013
I’m going to try a regular Sunday series: a weekly roundup of interesting movie tidbits–essays, posts, news, etcetera. I’ll keep it short this week, with three items. First up, The Secret Life of Walter Mitty, second time around. Here’s the trailer for Ben Stiller’s new read more

Shameless Saturday Camp Explosion: Zarah with a Zee
Café Muscato Posted by Muscato on Aug 3, 2013
To emphasize style is to slight content, or to introduce an attitude which is neutral with respect to content. It goes without saying that the Camp sensibility is disengaged, depoliticized -- or at least apolitical.
- Susan Sontag, "Notes on Camp"
It struck me this morning that it's be read more

L.A. Confidential (1997)
4 Star Films Posted by 4 Star Film Fan on Jul 31, 2013
Starring Kevin Spacey, Russell Crowe, Guy Pierce, and a great supporting cast, the film takes place in Los Angeles in 1953 where the police force is trying to get rid of crime. Pearce is the promising newcomer who will do whatever it takes to move up. Spacey on the other hand is the technical advise read more

A Classic Tale of Hollywood: A Star is Born
Sunset Blvd Posted by Rachel T on Jul 31, 2013
A Star is Born. For most readers, it will probably be Judy Garland’s sensational musical take on this cautionary tale of Hollywood that is most familiar. Or maybe it was through the Streisand (and frankly, slightly oddball) version that you first made your aquaintance with this classic story read more

L.A. Confidential (1997)
4 Star Films Posted by 4 Star Film Fan on Jul 31, 2013
Starring Kevin Spacey, Russell Crowe, Guy Pierce, and a great supporting cast, the film takes place in Los Angeles in 1953 where the police force is trying to get rid of crime. Pearce is the promising newcomer who will do whatever it takes to move up. Spacey on the other hand is the technical advise read more

Confessions of a Classic Movie Blogger
Virtual Virago Posted by Jennifer Garlen on Jul 30, 2013
I live in Huntsville, Alabama, where the big blogging news right now involves a local reporter who lost her job after posting "Confessions of a Red-Headed Reporter" about her less-than-professional practices. The story seems to be going viral, and the reporter appeared on the Today Show this morning read more

Confessions of a Classic Movie Blogger
Virtual Virago Posted by Jennifer Garlen on Jul 30, 2013
I live in Huntsville, Alabama, where the big blogging news right now involves a local reporter who lost her job after posting "Confessions of a Red-Headed Reporter" about her less-than-professional practices. The story seems to be going viral, and the reporter appeared on the Today Show this morning read more

2001: A Space Odyssey (1968)
4 Star Films Posted by 4 Star Film Fan on Jul 26, 2013
I have to admit that this sci-fi film directed by Stanley Kubrick left me feeling let down. The movie itself is split up into four parts, the first beginning in the prehistoric era with a group of apes. Over time a mysterious structure appears and the apes learn how to make tools. From there it cuts read more

2001: A Space Odyssey (1968)
4 Star Films Posted by 4 Star Film Fan on Jul 26, 2013
I have to admit that this sci-fi film directed by Stanley Kubrick left me feeling let down. The movie itself is split up into four parts, the first beginning in the prehistoric era with a group of apes. Over time a mysterious structure appears and the apes learn how to make tools. From there it cuts read more

Site Update – Durnmoose Movie Musings Is Now A Member Of The Classic Movie Hub’s BlogHub
Durnmoose Movie Musings Posted by Michael on Jul 25, 2013
If you look to the sidebar at the right of the page, you may notice something new today. That’s right, Durnmoose Movie Musings is now a proud member of the Classic Movie Hub’s BlogHub. What is the Classic Movie Hub? Well, in the words of the site’s creator and curator Annmarie, it& read more

A Clash of Passion - Barbara Stanwyck in "Clash by Night"
Silver Scenes - A Blog for Classic Film Lovers Posted by The Metzinger Sisters on Jul 22, 2013
The Girl With the White Parasol blog is hosting a Barbara Stanwyck blogathon and nearly fifty bloggers have contributed posts about Ms. Stanwyck's films and her career. A testament to her continuing popularity. Barbara Stanwyck is a wonderful actress and my family and I enjoy watching her films when read more

A Clash of Passion - Barbara Stanwyck in "Clash by Night"
Silver Scenes - A Blog for Classic Film Lovers Posted by The Metzinger Sisters on Jul 22, 2013
The Girl With the White Parasol blog is hosting a Barbara Stanwyck blogathon and nearly fifty bloggers have contributed posts about Ms. Stanwyck's films and her career. A testament to her continuing popularity. Barbara Stanwyck is a wonderful actress and my family and I enjoy watching her films when read more
