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Suddenly, Last Summer (1959): A Venus Flytrap of a Film
4 Star Films Posted by 4 Star Film Fan on Sep 28, 2021
For some Suddenly, Last Summer plays like the Holy Grail of Classic Hollywood cult films. It’s a bit like seeing those old Warner Bros. Studio clips of famed actors muffing their lines and then proceeding to blurt out obscenities. It breaks all illusions for those who have a certain perceptio read more

Film Noir Review: The Harder They Fall (1956)
Classic Movie Hub Blog Posted by Danilo Castro on Sep 23, 2021
“Some guys can sell out; some guys can’t.” Humphrey Bogart is the icon of film noir. Despite working tirelessly in genres like drama, romance, and comedy, the man affectionately known as “Bogie” is best remembered for the dozen or so noir films he made between 1940 and his death read more

Western RoundUp: Preview – 2021 Lone Pine Film Festival
Classic Movie Hub Blog Posted by Laura Grieve on Sep 22, 2021
Western RoundUp: Preview – 2021 Lone Pine Film Festival The 31st Lone Pine Film Festival – October 7-10, 2021 After a challenging year and a half, it’s wonderful to see some beloved aspects of “normalcy” returning here in the United States. One such example is the read more

A New Edition of the Seminal Noir Classic, Dark City: The Lost World of Film Noir
Lady Eve's Reel Life Posted by The Lady Eve on Sep 13, 2021
Eddie Muller's Original Noir Bible in an Updated and Expanded Edition Eddie MullerBefore he was film noir's czar and long before he was a TCM host, Eddie Muller made a decision to take a leap and, as mythologist Joseph Campbell would've put it, follow his bliss. Muller had been a writer with a 16-ye read more

Film Noir Review: Where Danger Lives (1950)
Classic Movie Hub Blog Posted by Danilo Castro on Aug 26, 2021
“I didn’t fall in love with a woman – I fell in love with a patient.” Robert Mitchum was part of a generation of leading men who rose to prominence in film noir. Along with Burt Lancaster, Alan Ladd, and Kirk Douglas, he was a B-lister who’s pulpy charisma catapulted him read more

Western RoundUp: Western Film Book Library – Part 5
Classic Movie Hub Blog Posted by Laura Grieve on Jul 29, 2021
Western RoundUp: Western Film Book Library – Part 5 Once or twice a year I’ve enjoyed sharing some of my “Western Film Book Library” here at the Western RoundUp. I’ve had some wonderful responses as readers have let me know that these columns helped inspire them to trac read more

The Boys and Girls Film Book ( 1952 )
Silver Scenes - A Blog for Classic Film Lovers Posted by The Metzinger Sisters on Jul 25, 2021
For the latest post in our new series covering movie memorabilia, we are putting the spotlight on a wonderful issue of the Boys' and Girls' Film Book from 1952. Unlike most American magazines that released issues monthly, Great Britain had a number of publishing companies that issued "annuals". read more

Film Noir Review: He Ran All the Way (1951)
Classic Movie Hub Blog Posted by Danilo Castro on Jul 22, 2021
“I wish I knew how you wanted me to be. If only you’d tell me.”
Most fans who make their way through film noir will invariably stumble upon the tragedy of John Garfield. A remarkably naturalistic actor, Garfield was adept at taking hateable characters and humanizing them so much read more

Monster and Matinees: Georges Méliès and the creation of the first horror film
Classic Movie Hub Blog Posted by Toni Ruberto on Jul 10, 2021
It started with a bat. And what a perfect opening image it was for the world’s first horror film. After all, the bat has been one of the most iconic images in movies for more than century thanks to Bram Stoker’s Dracula. Yet Le Manoir du Diable – also known as The Haunted Castle (U.S.), read more

Film Noir Review: The Killers (1964)
Classic Movie Hub Blog Posted by Danilo Castro on Jun 25, 2021
“If I knew you were coming, I would’ve set fire to the place.”
Remakes are a difficult undertaking, especially in the world of film noir. There have been countless instances of remakes coasting on the iconography of its predecessor, without carrying over the emotion and angst th read more

Burt Reynolds' Unofficial Remake of a Film Noir Classic
Classic Film & TV Cafe Posted by Rick29 on Jun 7, 2021
Burt Reynolds as Sharky.
After placing a civilian in harm's way, big city detective Tom Sharky is "demoted" from narcotics to vice. It's intended to be a humdrum assignment, but that changes quickly when Sharky (Burt Reynolds) confiscates a list of seven coded phone numbers from an affluent pimp. O read more

Watch FASHION IN FILM OF TCMFF 2021 on Vimeo!
GlamAmor Posted by on May 10, 2021
Last Wednesday, attendees of the virtual TCM Classic Film Festival (TCMFF) came together online to celebrate the Fashion in Film of TCMFF 2021!
The 5th annual event delved into the stories behind the style of both the actors and actresses starring in 7 films featured in the festival's programm read more

Classic Conversations: Jacqueline Bissett and the Stars of ‘West Side Story’ Talk About the 2021 TCM Classic Film Festival
Classic Movie Hub Blog Posted by Danny Miller on May 6, 2021
George Chakiris, Rita Moreno, and Russ Tamblyn of West Side Story
I have attended all of the TCM Classic Film Festivals since TCM premiered the festival in Hollywood in April 2010. It is my favorite classic movie event and many of us look forward to it all year long, talking about it on our Faceb read more

The 2021 TCM Classic Film Festival is Here!
Classic Movie Hub Blog Posted by Annmarie Gatti on May 6, 2021
Four Fantastic Days of Films, Interviews,Special Presentations and More!
Well, what can I say, except that, year after year, I look soooo forward to attending the Turner Classic Movies Film Festival. And, although times have changed over the past year (understatement), I have to give big kudos to read more

You're Invited! 5th Annual FASHION IN FILM OF TCMFF Event on May 5
GlamAmor Posted by on Apr 28, 2021
Join me Wednesday, May 5 for my 5th annual Fashion in Film of TCMFF 2021! This is one of my most popular events and I know you will love this year's presentation. It will celebrate films from the 1930s to 1970s featured in the virtual TCM Classic Film Festival. And for the first time, we will delve read more

Book Review: THE BODY SNATCHER--Cold-Blooded Murder, Robert Louis Stevenson, And The Making Of A Horror Film Classic
The Hitless Wonder Movie Blog Posted by Dan Day, Jr. on Apr 14, 2021
Of all the movie thrillers Val Lewton produced for RKO in the 1940s, THE BODY SNATCHER, based on a story by Robert Louis Stevenson, is by far my favorite. It contains what I feel is one of Boris Karloff's greatest screen performances, along with a beautifully written script and atmospheric dir read more

THE 2021 CLASSIC LITERATURE ON FILM BLOGATHON: The Wind in the Willow, 1949 and 1983
Caftan Woman Posted by on Apr 2, 2021
Paul Batters at Silver Screen Classics is our host for The 2021 Classic Literature On Film Blogathan on April 2nd, 3rd, and 4th. Access the articles here. The Wind in the Willows by Kenneth Grahame (1859-1932) grew out of bedtime stories for the Scottish author's only son Al read more

They Live: Best Conspiracy Film?
Cary Grant Won't Eat You Posted by Judy on Mar 31, 2021
Join my friends’ and my new podcast! Tomorrow we feature the gum-chewing, sunglass-wearing Roddy Piper as he breaks through all the conventions of conspiracy films we’ve discussed so far. Don’t miss it. read more

They Live: Best Conspiracy Film?
Cary Grant Won't Eat You Posted by Judy on Mar 31, 2021
Join my friends’ and my new podcast! Tomorrow we feature the gum-chewing, sunglass-wearing Roddy Piper as he breaks through all the conventions of conspiracy films we’ve discussed so far. Don’t miss it. read more

FILM NOIR STYLE Author Conversation at the Larry Edmunds Bookshop
GlamAmor Posted by on Mar 9, 2021
On February 27, I joined Larry Edmunds Bookshop owner Jeff Mantor for a conversation about my book Film Noir Style: The Killer 1940s. It was the first virtual event the store has ever had and I was honored to be their guest. Jeff and I spoke for an hour about just about everything - the origins of m read more
