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Monsters and Matinees: Like big-bug films? Try these she-bug B-movies

Classic Movie Hub Blog Posted by Toni Ruberto on Feb 11, 2023

Classic horror fans are forever grateful to the 1950s, a decade that birthed one of the greatest of all film genres: the big-bug movie. Multitudes of giant ants, spiders, grasshoppers, shrews and scorpions all treated moviegoers to oversized terrors. Toward the end of the decade, there was a twea read more

Noir Nook: 75th Anniversary Noir – 2023 Edition

Classic Movie Hub Blog Posted by Karen Burroughs Hannsberry on Feb 9, 2023

Noir Nook: 75th Anniversary Noir – 2023 Edition We’ve invested in a new wall calendar around these parts, and you know what that means – time for a look at some great films noirs that are celebrating their 75th anniversary this year! I know that 1947 gets a lot of love when it comes to noir, read more

Noir Nook: 75th Anniversary Noir – 2023 Edition

Classic Movie Hub Blog Posted by Karen Burroughs Hannsberry on Feb 9, 2023

Noir Nook: 75th Anniversary Noir – 2023 Edition We’ve invested in a new wall calendar around these parts, and you know what that means – time for a look at some great films noirs that are celebrating their 75th anniversary this year! I know that 1947 gets a lot of love when it comes to noir, read more

Western RoundUp: Lone Pine Film Locations

Classic Movie Hub Blog Posted by Laura Grieve on Jan 27, 2023

Lone Pine Film Locations This month the Western RoundUp column will pay a return visit to Lone Pine, California, to look at some interesting Western movie locations. The present-day photos seen in this column were mostly taken when I was in town last fall for the 32nd Lone Pine Film Festival. read more

Western RoundUp: Lone Pine Film Locations

Classic Movie Hub Blog Posted by Laura Grieve on Jan 27, 2023

This month the Western RoundUp column will pay a return visit to Lone Pine, California, to look at some interesting Western movie locations. The present-day photos seen in this column were mostly taken when I was in town last fall for the 32nd Lone Pine Film Festival. My husband and I visited num read more

Silents are Golden: Silent Directors – The Adventurous Nell Shipman

Classic Movie Hub Blog Posted by Lea Stans on Jan 19, 2023

Silents are Golden: Silent Directors – The Adventurous Nell Shipman Nell Shipman It’s fascinating how many silent era directors were more than willing to risk life and limb in pursuit of authentic filming locations. Nell Shipman is a prominent example. Known mainly to silent film buffs today, read more

Silents are Golden: Silent Directors – The Adventurous Nell Shipman

Classic Movie Hub Blog Posted by Lea Stans on Jan 19, 2023

Silents are Golden: Silent Directors – The Adventurous Nell Shipman Nell Shipman It’s fascinating how many silent era directors were more than willing to risk life and limb in pursuit of authentic filming locations. Nell Shipman is a prominent example. Known mainly to silent film buffs today, read more

Classic Movie Travels: Darla Hood

Classic Movie Hub Blog Posted by Annette Bochenek on Jan 17, 2023

Classic Movie Travels: Darla Hood Darla Hood Darla Jean Hood was born on November 8, 1931, in Leedey, Oklahoma. She was born to James and Elizabeth Hood. James worked as a bank teller, while Elizabeth was a housewife. Elizabeth was instrumental in introducing Hood to song and dance, regularly read more

Classic Movie Travels: Darla Hood

Classic Movie Hub Blog Posted by Annette Bochenek on Jan 17, 2023

Classic Movie Travels: Darla Hood Darla Hood Darla Jean Hood was born on November 8, 1931, in Leedey, Oklahoma. She was born to James and Elizabeth Hood. James worked as a bank teller, while Elizabeth was a housewife. Elizabeth was instrumental in introducing Hood to song and dance, regularly read more

Monsters and Matinees: A century later, Chaney’s ‘Hunchback’ still amazes

Classic Movie Hub Blog Posted by Toni Ruberto on Jan 14, 2023

A century later, Chaney’s ‘Hunchback’ still amazes If you were a moviegoer 100 years ago in 1923, you would have been treated to laughs courtesy of comedy greats Charlie Chaplin and Buster Keaton. You might have held your breath as Harold Lloyd hung dangerously from a clock high read more

Monsters and Matinees: A century later, Chaney’s ‘Hunchback’ still amazes

Classic Movie Hub Blog Posted by Toni Ruberto on Jan 14, 2023

If you were a moviegoer 100 years ago in 1923, you would have been treated to laughs courtesy of comedy greats Charlie Chaplin and Buster Keaton. You might have held your breath as Harold Lloyd hung dangerously from a clock high above a city street in Safety Last! You would have been awed by the read more

Noir Nook: Supportive Fellas of Film Noir

Classic Movie Hub Blog Posted by Karen Burroughs Hannsberry on Jan 12, 2023

Noir Nook: Supportive Fellas of Film Noir A couple of years ago at the Noir Nook, I remedied my penchant for focusing on the distaff side of noir by shining the spotlight on some of my favorite noir actors. Now that 2023 is upon us, I thought it was about time to show a little more love to the ge read more

Noir Nook: Supportive Fellas of Film Noir

Classic Movie Hub Blog Posted by Karen Burroughs Hannsberry on Jan 12, 2023

Noir Nook: Supportive Fellas of Film Noir A couple of years ago at the Noir Nook, I remedied my penchant for focusing on the distaff side of noir by shining the spotlight on some of my favorite noir actors. Now that 2023 is upon us, I thought it was about time to show a little more love to the ge read more

Silver Screen Standards: Twentieth Century (1934)

Classic Movie Hub Blog Posted by Jennifer Garlen on Jan 10, 2023

Silver Screen Standards: Twentieth Century (1934) Although it’s not as widely celebrated today as Bringing Up Baby (1938), director Howard Hawks’ Twentieth Century (1934) is another go-for-broke screwball comedy with protagonists who are all bonkers. This earlier picture stars John Barrymore read more

Silver Screen Standards: Twentieth Century (1934)

Classic Movie Hub Blog Posted by Jennifer Garlen on Jan 10, 2023

Silver Screen Standards: Twentieth Century (1934) Although it’s not as widely celebrated today as Bringing Up Baby (1938), director Howard Hawks’ Twentieth Century (1934) is another go-for-broke screwball comedy with protagonists who are all bonkers. This earlier picture stars John Barrymore read more

Western Roundup: The Furies (1950)

Classic Movie Hub Blog Posted by Laura Grieve on Jan 2, 2023

Western Roundup: The Furies (1950) This month my Western RoundUp column takes a look at The Furies (1950), an Anthony Mann Western with Barbara Stanwyck heading a top cast. When I wrote about Forty Guns (1957) here last May, I wasn’t planning to do a series on Sta read more

Western Roundup: The Furies (1950)

Classic Movie Hub Blog Posted by Laura Grieve on Jan 2, 2023

Western Roundup: The Furies (1950) This month my Western RoundUp column takes a look at The Furies (1950), an Anthony Mann Western with Barbara Stanwyck heading a top cast. When I wrote about Forty Guns (1957) here last May, I wasn’t planning to do a series on Sta read more

Classic Movie Travels: Lori Nelson

Classic Movie Hub Blog Posted by Annette Bochenek on Dec 22, 2022

Classic Movie Travels: Lori Nelson Lori Nelson Dixie Kay Nelson was born on August 15, 1933, in Santa Fe, New Mexico. She was the daughter of the superintendent of the American Metal Mine Company and the great-grandniece of John J. Pershing. Nelson’s time in the entertainment industry began read more

Silents are Golden: Silent Superstars – The Early Heartthrob Sessue Hayakawa

Classic Movie Hub Blog Posted by Lea Stans on Dec 20, 2022

Silents are Golden: Silent Superstars – The Early Heartthrob Sessue Hayakawa The typical handsome leading man of silent films was a strong, dependable, clean-cut type, with names like Harold Lockwood or Earle Williams. Rudolph Valentino’s popularity in the ‘20s also initiated a craze for “exotic” read more

Noir Nook: Three with Richard C

Classic Movie Hub Blog Posted by Karen Burroughs Hannsberry on Dec 13, 2022

Noir Nook: Three with Richard C In previous posts here at the Noir Nook, I’ve mentioned the classic movie Zoom meetup group that I’ve participated in since spring 2020. One of our recent films was 20th Century Fox’s Cry of the City (1948), starring Victor Mature and Richard Conte. I’ve seen read more
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