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Day 8 of Noirvember: Super Sucker Saturday – The Sucker Love of Frank and Bart

Shadows and Satin Posted by shadowsandsatin on Nov 8, 2025

Welcome to Super Sucker Saturday for Noirvember 2025, where I shine the spotlight on the hapless, witless, and altogether dumb dudes of film noir – the guys who see a pretty face and let their lust do the talking, not to mention the acting. The otherwise upstanding fellas who get a whiff of a spicy read more

Silver Screen Standards: Mad Love (1935)

Classic Movie Hub Blog Posted by Jennifer Garlen on Oct 9, 2025

Silver Screen Standards: Mad Love (1935) I’m firmly in the “every day is Halloween” camp when it comes to classic horror movies, and I especially love the lesser-known, off-the-wall, really weird examples of the genre, from Murders in the Zoo (1933) to Attack of the Giant Leeches (1959). It’s read more

To Paris with Love (1955)

Silver Scenes - A Blog for Classic Film Lovers Posted by The Metzinger Sisters on May 24, 2025

Alec Guinness is usually regarded as a serious actor due to his roles in The Bridge on the River Kwai, Tunes of Glory and Star Wars, but he was primarily a star of light comedies throughout the 1940s and 1950s and he made a number of entertaining films... one of which was To Paris with Love, release read more

Love in Disguise on the Criterion Channel

Virtual Virago Posted by Jennifer Garlen on Jan 16, 2025

Every month brings a new set of themed collections to the Criterion Channel, and they're always a mix of classic, foreign, art house, and more mainstream fare. The collections for January 2025 kick off the new year with a typical mix, including Surveillance Cinema, Cast Against Type: Heroes as Villa read more

Noirvember Day 22: I Love Double Indemnity!

Shadows and Satin Posted by shadowsandsatin on Nov 22, 2024

It’s Friday, y’all – and you know what that means! It’s time to ring up the ol’ curtain on the fourth and final noir that I’ll be spotlighting during this month. And if you know me at all, you’ve known that one of my focus films this month would have to be my all-time favorite noir (drum read more

Noirvember Day 16: Why I Love Kathie

Shadows and Satin Posted by shadowsandsatin on Nov 16, 2024

This month on Twitter, noir fans can participate in a Noirvember Challenge, where each day brings the opportunity to weigh in on a different topic, such as the film noir you watch the most, favorite neo-noir, sexiest film noir, and favorite femme fatale. The latter topic came up a few days ago, and read more

Musical Monday: Love & Kisses (1965)

Comet Over Hollywood Posted by on Sep 16, 2024

It’s no secret that the Hollywood Comet loves musicals. In 2010, I revealed I had seen 400 movie musicals over the course of eight years. Now that number is over 600. To celebrate and share this musical love, here is my weekly feature about musicals. This week’s musical: Love & Kisses (1965) read more

Noir Nook: Five Things I Love About New York Confidential (1955)

Classic Movie Hub Blog Posted by Karen Burroughs Hannsberry on Apr 18, 2024

Five Things I Love About New York Confidential (1955) I can’t recall how or when I first came across New York Confidential (1955), but I clearly remember being sucked into the film from practically the opening scene and counting it among my noir favorites by the last. Directed by Russell Rous read more

Book Review: LOVE AND LET DIE--James Bond, The Beatles, And The British Psyche

The Hitless Wonder Movie Blog Posted by Dan Day, Jr. on Apr 5, 2024

 On October 5, 1962, the very first Beatles single "Love Me Do", and the very first James Bond film, DR. NO, were both originally released in Britain. In the 60+ years since that auspicious day, both franchises have continued to thrive, and to define and reinterpret what it means to be British. read more

Rick's Cafe and the Moral Maze: Love, War, and Choices in “Casablanca”

Classic Movie Man Posted by Stephen Reginald on Apr 3, 2024

Rick's Cafe and the Moral Maze: Love, War, and Choices in “Casablanca” Guest blog post written by Stephen Galen EstevanWe all know the lines, we've probably seen the tearful goodbye a hundred times, but what truly sets this 1942 classic apart? It's not just the trench coat dram read more

Musical Monday: April Love (1957)

Comet Over Hollywood Posted by on Apr 1, 2024

It’s no secret that the Hollywood Comet loves musicals. In 2010, I revealed I had seen 400 movie musicals over the course of eight years. Now that number is over 600. To celebrate and share this musical love, here is my weekly feature about musicals. This week’s musical: April Love (1957) – Musical read more

Sidney Poitier stars in “To Sir, With Love”

Classic Movie Man Posted by Stephen Reginald on Mar 11, 2024

Sidney Poitier stars in “To Sir, With Love” To Sir, With Love (1967) is a British drama directed by James Clavell who also wrote the screenplay based on the autobiographical novel (1959) by the same name by E. R. Braithwaite. Sidney Poitier stars as a teacher in an inner-city school read more

The Thing Called Love (1993)

4 Star Films Posted by 4 Star Film Fan on Feb 15, 2024

Seeing the Twin Towers on celluloid always brings a bit of a wistful reaction because there presence represents so much. It feels like a line in the sand and there are those who know that far better than me. The last time I recall having this sense was watching Peter Bogdanovich’s They All La read more

Day 25 of Noirvember: Love that Walter

Shadows and Satin Posted by shadowsandsatin on Nov 25, 2023

Whenever I think and talk and write about film noir, I have a tendency to focus on the distaff characters: the Phyllis Dietrichsons, the Kathie Moffats, the Gildas and the Lauras and the Mildreds. For today’s Noirvember post, I’m giving the gents a much-deserved nod and shining the spotlight on read more

Day 22 of Noirvember: Five Reasons Why I Love Odds Against Tomorrow

Shadows and Satin Posted by shadowsandsatin on Nov 22, 2023

On November 21st, as part of the month-long spotlight on Gloria Grahame, TCM aired the 1959 noir Odds Against Tomorrow, starring Robert Ryan, Harry Belafonte, and Ed Begley. This first-rate feature, one of the last of the classic film noir era, serves up a simple, but unforgettable, story: former co read more

Day 15 of Noirvember: Five Things I Love About Jail Bait (1954)

Shadows and Satin Posted by shadowsandsatin on Nov 15, 2023

Several months ago, I started writing for the Film Masters blog, which is affiliated with the Film Masters YouTube channel. My essays for the blog include a “Noir or Not” series, where I explore whether or not certain films are indeed, in my opinion, film noir. The first movie I wrote about for read more

Love Alone Can Make the Fallen Angel Rise: The Linda Darnell Centennial Blogathon

Shadows and Satin Posted by shadowsandsatin on Oct 14, 2023

I have mixed feelings about Fallen Angel, a 20th Century Fox noir released in 1945 and directed by Otto Preminger. The story centers on Eric Stanton (Dana Andrews) a down-on-his-luck slickster who winds up in a small California town where he falls for Stella (Linda Darnell), an alluring waitress at read more

Noir Nook: Four Things I Love About Jane Palmer

Classic Movie Hub Blog Posted by Karen Burroughs Hannsberry on Aug 11, 2023

Noir Nook: Four Things I Love About Jane Palmer In addition to being a cracking good movie, Too Late for Tears (1949) holds a special place in my heart because it’s one of my younger daughter’s favorite noirs, and with good reason: it boasts a fine cast headed by Lizabeth Scott, Dan Duryea, and read more

40 Things I Love About RETURN OF THE JEDI

The Hitless Wonder Movie Blog Posted by Dan Day, Jr. on May 27, 2023

 In honor of the 40th anniversary of the original theatrical release of RETURN OF THE JEDI, here are 40 things I love about the movie. These are listed in no particular order, except for No. 1. 40. The Rancor eating the Gamorrean guard.   39. The echo of the speeder bikes going t read more
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