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Netflix Classic Film Comings + Goings – September, 2014
Cinematically Insane Posted by Will McKinley on Sep 1, 2014
“Every new beginning comes from some other beginning’s end,” said Seneca the Younger, or my freshman year guidance counselor, or the guy that sang “Closing Time” in the late ’90s. Whoever it was, it’s certainly true – and nowhere more so than on Netfli read more

The Canadian (1926) A Silent Film Review
Movies Silently Posted by Fritzi Kramer on Aug 31, 2014
By Fritzi Kramer on August 31, 2014 in Blog, Feature, Silent Movie Review, Silents vs Talkies She a sophisticated English girl. He’s a rough-hewn Canadian wheat farmer. She needs a place to go. He needs a wife to help out at the farm. They soon find themselves in a marriage of convenience and then read more

Pray For Me : The Jason Jessee Film
Le Mot du Cinephiliaque Posted by Michael on Aug 26, 2014
Pray For Me :
The Jason Jessee Film (Steve Nemsick & David
Rogerson, 2007)
Professionnal skateboarder Jason Jessee is profiled in this 80
minutes documentary that preceded his comeback to a skaboarding sponsorship by
Santa Cruz skateboards.
Coming
from a Mormon family of South Californi read more

An Interview with Piper Laurie: The Three-Time Oscar Nominee Discusses Her Career in Film, Live Television, and the Stage
Classic Film & TV Cafe Posted by Rick29 on Aug 25, 2014
Piper's inscription reads: "To Rick from the
Classic Film & TV Cafe."
The highlight of last July's Western Film Fair was--for me--the opportunity to spend 45 minutes sitting next to actress Piper Laurie. While she signed autographed photos for charity, she graciously and thoughtfully answe read more

Haunted Spooks (1920) A Silent Film Review
Movies Silently Posted by Fritzi Kramer on Aug 24, 2014
By Fritzi Kramer on August 24, 2014 in Blog, Feature, Silent Movie Review After losing another of the only girls he ever loved, Harold Lloyd decides to end it all. That doesn’t work out so well but another proposition turns up. Mildred Davis is a young lady who needs a husband in order to qualify read more

FILM NOIR 101 is HERE!
Where Danger Lives Posted by Mark on Aug 23, 2014
I’m not much of a
self-promoter so I promise to only do this once! My new book from
Fantagraphics, Film Noir 101, has just been released. The book is available in stores and on Amazon, Barnes& Noble, Books-a-Million, and other sellers. It can also be purchased
directly from Fantagraphics. read more

Crushing hard on silent film!
Stardust Posted by Vanessa Buttino on Aug 22, 2014
Crushing hard on silent film!
Charles "Buddy" Rogers, Clara Bow, and Richard Arlen star in Wings (1927).
Here's something I never thought I'd say: I've become utterly and fabulously obsessed with silent movies!
Silent films were something I had always shied away from watching because I tho read more

The Last Performance (1929) A Silent Film Review
Movies Silently Posted by Fritzi Kramer on Aug 20, 2014
By Fritzi Kramer on August 20, 2014 in Blog, Feature, Silent Movie Review Conrad Veidt is an illusionist who is in love with his assistant. Unfortunately, she falls for another, leaving Veidt in the dust. Now what will he do about that? Did I mention that he has an act that involves stabbing a trun read more

Book Review: Film Craft: Directing
Hitchcock Master Posted by Devon Powell on Aug 17, 2014
Publisher: Focal Press Release Date: June 8, 2012 The FilmCraft book series focuses on specific disciplines within the filmmaking profession using interviews from noteworthy professionals in the field. This volume by Mike Goodridge features interviews with 16 directors, and profiles of 5 other dire read more

Oscar Micheaux, Director, Producer, Writer and Film Pioneer!
Classic Film Aficionados Posted by C. S. Williams on Aug 17, 2014
Oscar Micheaux Oscar Micheaux, Director, Producer, Writer, Presenter and film promoter with 42 credits as Director, 38 films as Producer and 39 movies as Writer. Micheaux was the first African-American to make a feature-length movie (The Homesteader) which was released in 1919, 2 years before read more

Oscar Micheaux, Director, Producer, Writer and Film Pioneer!
Classic Film Aficionados Posted by C. S. Williams on Aug 17, 2014
Oscar Micheaux Oscar Micheaux, Director, Producer, Writer, Presenter and film promoter with 42 credits as Director, 38 films as Producer and 39 movies as Writer. Micheaux was the first African-American to make a feature-length movie (The Homesteader) which was released in 1919, 2 years before read more

Seven Keys to Baldpate (1917) A Silent Film Review
Movies Silently Posted by Fritzi Kramer on Aug 17, 2014
By Fritzi Kramer on August 17, 2014 in Blog, Feature, Silent Movie Review, Silents vs Talkies George M. Cohan tries his hand at the silent screen in this adaptation of his hit play. He plays a schlock writer who wagers he can create work of literature in 24-hours. Our hero goes to an isolated and d read more

Oscar Micheaux, Director, Producer, Writer and Film Pioneer!
Classic Film Aficionados Posted by C. S. Williams on Aug 17, 2014
Oscar Micheaux Oscar Micheaux, Director, Producer, Writer, Presenter and film promoter with 42 credits as Director, 38 films as Producer and 39 movies as Writer. Micheaux was the first African-American to make a feature-length movie (The Homesteader) which was released in 1919, 2 years before read more

The Unholy Three, Happy Anniversary! Classic Film, Starring the One and the Only, Lon Chaney; Directed by the One and the Only Tod Browning!
Classic Film Aficionados Posted by C. S. Williams on Aug 16, 2014
What a film! Heightened to surrealism by the uncanny acting of Lon Chaney; darkened (as always) by the strangest directing hand in Hollywood history, Tod Browning! Just my little shout-out of you are remembered, Unholy Three. Also starring Victor McLaglen, Mae Busch an read more

The Unholy Three, Happy Anniversary! Classic Film, Starring the One and the Only, Lon Chaney; Directed by the One and the Only Tod Browning!
Classic Film Aficionados Posted by C. S. Williams on Aug 16, 2014
What a film! Heightened to surrealism by the uncanny acting of Lon Chaney; darkened (as always) by the strangest directing hand in Hollywood history, Tod Browning! Just my little shout-out of you are remembered, Unholy Three. Also starring Victor McLaglen, Mae Busch an read more

Short Film Saturday: Papa Don’t Preach
The Movie Rat Posted by Bernardo Villela on Aug 16, 2014
In honor of Madonna’s birthday I am posting one of her videos, which always had a tendency to be cinematic. Here aside from an opening montage there is also Danny Aiello playing the role of her father. read more

The Unholy Three, Happy Anniversary! Classic Film, Starring the One and the Only, Lon Chaney; Directed by the One and the Only Tod Browning!
Classic Film Aficionados Posted by C. S. Williams on Aug 16, 2014
What a film! Heightened to surrealism by the uncanny acting of Lon Chaney; darkened (as always) by the strangest directing hand in Hollywood history, Tod Browning! Just my little shout-out of you are remembered, Unholy Three. Also starring Victor McLaglen, Mae Busch an read more

Five of my favourite classic film blogs!
Stardust Posted by Vanessa Buttino on Aug 15, 2014
Five of my favourite classic film blogs!
Pay it forward. That's what I always say!
When I started blogging about old movies a couple of years ago, there were people on the Internet that I looked up to and respected (and still do). These "people" are the other classic movie bloggers that fir read more

Rescheduled! You're Invited to Live Webinar on HISTORY OF FASHION IN FILM 1940s 8/23
GlamAmor Posted by on Aug 11, 2014
UPDATE: Due to technical difficulties, today's webinar on the HISTORY OF FASHION IN FILM 1940s has now been rescheduled for this upcoming Saturday, August 23rd at 10:30 am PT/1:30 pm ET. Hope to see you there!
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If you love style in the movies, join me for a live 6-part webinar se read more

Classic film for beginners!
Stardust Posted by Vanessa Buttino on Aug 11, 2014
Classic film for beginners!
Myrna Loy, William Powell, and Maureen O'Sullivan have a rollicking good time in The Thin Man (1934).
So, word on the street is you're a classic film newbie. That's alright - it happens to the best of us! How do you go about losing your classic movie virginity, y read more
