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2018 Holiday Gift Guide for Classic Film Lovers
Classic Movies Posted by KC on Nov 23, 2018
'Tis the season for printing out pics of things you like and leaving them around the house as not-so-subtle hints for your less classic film literate family members. Let me give you a hand with some of my favorite picks for movie fanatics:
Kate Gabrielle
Full disclosure: Kate is a longtime fr read more

TCM Classic Film Tour NYC Ticket Giveaway (Nov/Dec)
Classic Movie Hub Blog Posted by Annmarie Gatti on Nov 18, 2018
The TCM Classic Film Tour NYC Ticket Giveaway We’re giving away THREE PAIRS of Tickets in Nov and Dec! “New York, New York, It’s a Wonderful Town” We are VERY EXCITED to announce our longterm partnership with NYC’s On Location Tours, the Concierge Choice Award Winner read more

Men Who Love Too Much in Classic Film
Cary Grant Won't Eat You Posted by Judy on Nov 18, 2018
Continuing our theme on characters who love too much, Grace Collins of True Stories of Tinseltown and I turned our attention from women to men, especially Edward G. Robinson’s sad sap Chris in Scarlet Street, Claude Rains’s hoodwinked Alexander in Notorious and bad con artist Johnny of S read more

Underworld (1927), at the dawn of the modern gangster film
Lady Eve's Reel Life Posted by The Lady Eve on Nov 18, 2018
I hadn’t seen Underworld
before, but I knew enough about it to be intrigued. To begin with, it was
directed by master filmmaker Josef von Sternberg, a man of remarkable cinematic acumen who is usually only remembered today for
having discovered Marlene Dietrich and stage-managed her rise to st read more

Men Who Love Too Much in Classic Film
Cary Grant Won't Eat You Posted by Judy on Nov 18, 2018
Continuing our theme on characters who love too much, Grace Collins of True Stories of Tinseltown and I turned our attention from women to men, especially Edward G. Robinson’s sad sap Chris in Scarlet Street, Claude Rains’s hoodwinked Alexander in Notorious and bad con artist Johnny of S read more

THE GREATEST FILM I'VE NEVER SEEN BLOGATHON: Modern Times (1936)
Caftan Woman Posted by on Nov 16, 2018
Debbie Vega at Moon in Gemini is hosting the genius blogathon The Greatest Film I've Never Seen from November 16th to 18th. What is the big gap in your film viewing? Will you love it? Will you be disappointed? Click HERE to discover the answers to those questions and more.
Over the read more

THE WORLD WAR ONE ON FILM BLOGATHON: Broken Lullaby (1932)
Caftan Woman Posted by on Nov 11, 2018
Maddy Loves Her Classic Films is hosting The World War One On Film Blogathon on November 10th and 11th to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the end of the conflict. Click HERE to read the contributions.
The Holderlin household has been a sad place since before the end of the War to E read more

A Short Film About Love (1988)
Flickers in Time Posted by Beatrice on Nov 10, 2018
A Short Film About Love (Krotki film o milosci) Directed by Krzysztof Kieslowski Written by Krzysztof Kieslowski and Krzysztof Piesiewicz 1988/Poland Zespol Filmowy “Tor” First viewing/FilmStruck What is love? It takes a Bergman or a Kieslowski to really explore its depths. A tee read more

Podcasts for Classic Film Fans: 6 Great Episodes
Classic Movies Posted by KC on Nov 9, 2018
Just when I think I’ve found every podcast worthy of a classic film fan’s attention, another batch of interesting choices comes across my radar. I’ve got some great finds this time around, in addition to some old favorites. The biggest heartbreak: the wonderful episode of FilmStruc read more

My favourite book on Film Noir!
The Wonderful World of Cinema Posted by Virginie Pronovost on Nov 8, 2018
For today’s #Noirvember blog post, I thought it would be interesting to discuss a book instead of a film. Writings on the subject can be quite fascinating since there is a lot to talk about in connexion to this cinematic movement. Films noir contain both relevant narrative and aesthetic elemen read more

Classic Film on Podcasts: 6 Great Episodes
Classic Movies Posted by KC on Oct 23, 2018
In my latest podcast round-up there's a couple of interesting shows that were new to me (both featuring Amy Nicholson) and great episodes from some of my favorites. Episode titles link to the podcast:
Unspooled
Double Indemnity
August 16, 2018
It took me a while to get to it, but I am glad I fina read more

Film Noir Tourney Final Rd
All Good Things Posted by monty on Oct 13, 2018
Here we go with the final rd of the Film Noir Tourney
RD 10 Film Noir Tourney: Which poster do you like more?
Rd 10 Film Noir Tourney: Which poster do you like more?
Rd 10 Film Noir Tourney: Which poster do you like more?
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I Am Max: A Max Linder Docudrama Film
Classic Movie Hub Blog Posted by Annette Bochenek on Oct 12, 2018
I Am Max: A Max Linder Docudrama Film
Silent film fans all over the world have lauded their favorite on-screen comedians, particularly enjoying the works of legendary comedians such as Charlie Chaplin, Buster Keaton, and Harold Lloyd. While each of these comedians had a distinct sense of style and i read more

Film Noir Tourney Rd 9 (Film Posters) now underway
All Good Things Posted by monty on Oct 11, 2018
Here we go with the first of the last 2 rounds focusing on the film posters of the chosen films...
Rd 9: Which film noir poster do you like more?
Rd 9: Which film noir poster do you like more?
Rd 9: Which film noir poster do you like more?
Rd 9: Which film noir poster do you read more

Bourbon and Film
Stardust and Shadows Posted by Terry on Oct 9, 2018
Humphrey Bogart once said that the problem with the world is that it is always “a few drinks behind”. Vice has been an admirable subject of film. We all pay to see a downfall or a redemption of some style. Today that has changed for obvious shadowy reasons for the better. There read more

The 2018 Turner Classic Movies Film Festival: Still More Adventures in Paradise — Part III
Shadows and Satin Posted by shadowsandsatin on Oct 8, 2018
Now that the dates for the 2019 Turner Classic Movies Film Festival have been announced (April 11-14, 2019!!), I think it’s a great time for another installment in my ongoing look at this year’s event. On the second day of the event, I was faced with one of many time slots that featured numerous read more

Film Noir Tourney Rd 8 (Supporting Stars) now underway
All Good Things Posted by monty on Oct 8, 2018
Here we go with rd 8 featuring supporting players:
Rd 8 Film Noir Tourney: Which supporting star do you like more?
Rd 8 Film Noir Tourney: Which supporting star do you like more?
Rd 8 Film Noir Tourney: Which supporting star do you like more?
Rd 8 Film Noir Tourney: Which supporting read more

Film Noir Tourney Rd 7 (Supporting Players) now underway
All Good Things Posted by monty on Oct 6, 2018
Here we go with rd 7, focusing on the supporting stars..
Rd 7 Film Noir Tourney: Which supporting star do you like more?
Rd 7 Film Noir Tourney: Which supporting star do you like more?
Rd 7 Film Noir Tourney: Which supporting star do you like more?
Rd 7 Film Noir Tourney: Which suppo read more

Film Noir Tourney Rd 6 (Actresses) now underway
All Good Things Posted by monty on Oct 4, 2018
Here we go with the 2nd round featuring the actresses of the selected Film Noirs.
Rd 6 Film Noir Tourney: Which actress performance do you like more?
Rd 6 Film Noir Tourney: Which actress performance do you like more?
Rd 6 Film Noir Tourney: Which actress performance do you read more

You're Invited! Presenting HISTORY OF FASHION IN FILM 1980s at Egyptian Theatre 10/13
GlamAmor Posted by on Oct 2, 2018
My HISTORY OF FASHION IN FILM screening series at the Egyptian Theatre comes to its conclusion with the 1980s on October 13! Some of the incredible style we celebrate this month is shown in the collage above.
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Saturday, October 13
THE STYLE ESSENTIALS: HISTORY OF FASHION IN FILM 198 read more
