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Film Noir Review: Odds Against Tomorrow (1959)

Classic Movie Hub Blog Posted by Danilo Castro on Jun 1, 2022

“Like you said, it’s just one role of the dice, doesn’t matter what color they are.” Robert Wise is a fascinating case study. In a medium built on radical storytellers and auteurs, Wise is the epitome of a craftsman; a filmmaker without a discernible style. Were it not for read more

In Review – Girls on Film: Lessons from a Life of Watching Women in Movies (2022)

Shadows and Satin Posted by shadowsandsatin on May 24, 2022

If you’re a fan of TCM, you’re already familiar with Alicia Malone, who has been one of the hosts on the network since 2018. A native of Australia, Malone is the author of three books: Backwards and in Heels: The Past, Present and Future of Women Working in Film (2017); The Female Gaze: Essential read more

Film Albums: The Great Race : Music from the Film ( 1965 )

Silver Scenes - A Blog for Classic Film Lovers Posted by The Metzinger Sisters on May 20, 2022

Blake Edward's classic zany comedy The Great Race featured a great cast of actors ( Tony Curtis, Natalie Wood, Jack Lemmon, Peter Falk, etc ), great location filming, great set design, AND a great soundtrack....by none other than Henry Mancini. This talented composer was at his peak in the 1960s and read more

4 Film Noirs for National Classic Movie Day

4 Star Films Posted by 4 Star Film Fan on May 16, 2022

I would love to get more well-versed in international film noir, and I already have a handful of films on my watchlist once I can get a hold of them. However, being a lover of classic American noir, I wanted to try to dig a little deeper for some recommendations. Following are four films that I watc read more

The Binding Ties Made of Film: Remembering The Caftan Woman

A Person in the Dark Posted by FlickChick on May 5, 2022

This is my entry in the Caftan Woman Blogathon, hosted by The Lady Eve's Reel Life and Another Old Movie Blog. Click on either link above for for more Caftan Woman tributes.I hardly know where to begin. My eyes are welling up with tears as I write this. Funny thing is, I never met Paddy, nor di read more

Girls on Film a Cause For Celebration…

Christy Putnam Posted by Christy Putnam on May 4, 2022

Reflections on a Life in Cinema The fans at #TCMFF in Hollywood celebrated Alicia Malone’s newest book, Girls On Film: Lessons from a Life of Watching Women in Movies. Malone’s latest book reveals her journey as a young film lover to a film writer and explores her innermost longings to share read more

Return to Paradise – The 2022 TCM Classic Film Festival: Part 1

Shadows and Satin Posted by shadowsandsatin on May 1, 2022

After waiting for two years for the in-person Turner Classic Movies film festival to return, I was primed and ready for four days of friends, fun, and film at this year’s event, held in Hollywood April 21-24, 2022!! And that’s just what I got – and more! It was so awesome to be back – there’s read more

You're Invited! HISTORY OF FASHION IN FILM 1920s-1980s: THE JAZZ AGE Online Event 6/12

GlamAmor Posted by on Apr 30, 2022

 On June 12, I'll be launching my 7-part online series on the HISTORY OF FASHION IN FILM. It features what I consider The Style Essentials - films with iconic costume design from the 1920s to the 1980s that immediately impacted fashion and continue to influence fashion today. There will be one read more

Film Noir Review: I, the Jury (1953)

Classic Movie Hub Blog Posted by Danilo Castro on Apr 28, 2022

“I never wanted the world. Just room enough for the two of us.” Mike Hammer has a strange cinematic history, especially when compared to other classic detectives. He toiled in B-movie adaptations while P.I. ‘s like Sam Spade and Philip Marlowe were given the A-list treatment. Ki read more

TCM Classic Film Festival Day 3

Backlots Posted by Lara on Apr 26, 2022

Day 3 of the festival was predominantly a pre-Code day for me. Pre-Codes are famously popular at the TCM Festival, but they’re almost always screened in the smallest theaters. The question of why is a point of contention among attendees–some think the organizers simply haven’t lea read more

TCM Classic Film Festival Day 2

Backlots Posted by Lara on Apr 24, 2022

Day 2 of the TCM Classic Film Festival was one filled with laughter. From the first moment the schedule came out, I knew it would be–with The Sunshine Boys and Tootsie on the agenda, there is no other possible outcome. I started the day with The Sunshine Boys, a wonderful screening introduced read more

TCM Classic Film Festival Day 1

Backlots Posted by Lara on Apr 22, 2022

“This California dew is a little heavier than usual tonight,” as Debbie Reynolds said in Singin’ in the Rain, and she might have been talking about this evening in Hollywood, where an unexpected downpour punctuates a full first festival day. The fun kicked off this afternoon with read more

The TCM Classic Film Festival Day 0

Backlots Posted by Lara on Apr 20, 2022

This where the classic movie faithful converge. The greatest part of the weekend, for me, is reuniting with like-minded people, who speak the same classic movie “language.” Today I realized that this is my tenth festival, and each year I envy the people experiencing it for the first tim read more

Film Albums: Inspired Themes from the Inspired Movies - The Fantastic Strings of Felix Slatkin

Silver Scenes - A Blog for Classic Film Lovers Posted by The Metzinger Sisters on Apr 17, 2022

 Inspired Themes from the Inspired Movies is our featured film album of the month. This is a really beautiful album to listen to and, as the title suggests, it showcases music from "inspired" films. "Religious films" could have been used in the title instead, but perhaps sales would not have be read more

Comet in Hollywood: Turner Classic Movies Classic Film Festival 2022

Comet Over Hollywood Posted by on Apr 13, 2022

  At the 2019 TCMF For the first time in two years, the Turner Classic Movies Classic Film Festival is returning to Hollywood as an in-person event. When the 2019 film festival ended, all of us were hugging and promising to see each other next year. Of course, none of us knew what lay ahead. For tw read more

It’s Almost Here: The 2022 TCM Film Festival

Shadows and Satin Posted by shadowsandsatin on Apr 9, 2022

In less than two weeks, I’ll be in Hollywood, California, for the 2022 Turner Classic Movies Film Festival! For the last two years, the fest has been presented virtually, and while they were lovely experiences (especially the 2021 event!), there’s nothing like being in L.A., reuniting with old frien read more

Film Albums - A New Series

Silver Scenes - A Blog for Classic Film Lovers Posted by The Metzinger Sisters on Apr 2, 2022

Since it is the beginning of April - and we just began the spring season - it seems an appropriate time to begin a new series here on Silver Scenes. This is a fun one called Film Albums where we will introduce a different film or television-related album dating from the 1950s-1980s. Judging from the read more

Film Noir Review: The Argyle Secrets (1948)

Classic Movie Hub Blog Posted by Danilo Castro on Mar 31, 2022

“I got so mixed up I didn’t know what I was doing.” The Argyle Secrets has a lot working against it. It has no movie stars, and the film’s writer/director, Cy Endfield, is mostly remembered for being part of the Hollywood blacklist. It was given a budget of $100K and an eight-da read more

TCM Classic Film Festival Updates

Backlots Posted by Lara on Mar 29, 2022

Next month, for the first time since 2019, Hollywood Boulevard will once again be filled with classic film fans attending the TCM Classic Film Festival. The event is now less than a month away, and announcements from festival organizers are coming fast. My friend Aurora at Once Upon a Screen predic read more

Film Noir Review: Call Northside 777 (1948)

Classic Movie Hub Blog Posted by Danilo Castro on Feb 24, 2022

“It’s a good world, outside.” No actor better represents American decency than James Stewart. In both his military and movie career, Stewart was the everyman, the humble hero who managed to get the job done through sheer force of will. He was someone you innately rooted for, and read more
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