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Classic Films in Focus: CONFESSIONS OF AN OPIUM EATER (1962)
Virtual Virago Posted by Jennifer Garlen on Oct 3, 2012
Directed by low-budget master Albert Zugsmith, Confessions of an Opium Eater (1962)
bears only the vaguest resemblance to Thomas De Quincey’s 1821 autobiographical
account of the same name. Actually, very little opium use takes place in the
film, but the one extended sequence of drug-induced n read more

Classic Films in Focus: THE BIRDS (1963)
Virtual Virago Posted by Jennifer Garlen on Oct 3, 2012
The
Birds (1963) was Alfred Hitchcock’s next theatrical project
after the popular success of Psycho
in 1960, and like Psycho it delves
more thoroughly into the horror genre than the director’s earlier pictures.
Although some of its special effects show their age, The Birds remains one of read more

Classic Films in Focus: THE BIRDS (1963)
Virtual Virago Posted by Jennifer Garlen on Oct 3, 2012
The
Birds (1963) was Alfred Hitchcock’s next theatrical project
after the popular success of Psycho
in 1960, and like Psycho it delves
more thoroughly into the horror genre than the director’s earlier pictures.
Although some of its special effects show their age, The Birds remains one of read more

Classic Films in Focus: CONFESSIONS OF AN OPIUM EATER (1962)
Virtual Virago Posted by Jennifer Garlen on Oct 3, 2012
Directed by low-budget master Albert Zugsmith, Confessions of an Opium Eater (1962)
bears only the vaguest resemblance to Thomas De Quincey’s 1821 autobiographical
account of the same name. Actually, very little opium use takes place in the
film, but the one extended sequence of drug-induced n read more

Classic Films in Focus: CONFESSIONS OF AN OPIUM EATER (1962)
Virtual Virago Posted by Jennifer Garlen on Oct 3, 2012
Directed by low-budget master Albert Zugsmith, Confessions of an Opium Eater (1962)
bears only the vaguest resemblance to Thomas De Quincey’s 1821 autobiographical
account of the same name. Actually, very little opium use takes place in the
film, but the one extended sequence of drug-induced n read more

Book Signing at the Huntsville Public Library
Virtual Virago Posted by Jennifer Garlen on Oct 2, 2012
A quick break from this month's classic horror posts for this announcement!
I'll be talking about Beyond Casablanca: 100 Classic Movies Worth Watching and signing copies of the book at the Huntsville Madison County Public Library on Friday, October 12, 2012, from 1-2 p.m.
The event will take pla read more

Classic Films in Focus: NIGHT OF THE DEMON (1957)
Virtual Virago Posted by Jennifer Garlen on Oct 2, 2012
Jacques
Tourneur, who had made his mark on horror directing Val Lewton's Cat People (1942), also helmed Night of the Demon (1957), and he had
certainly learned a lot from his time with Lewton at RKO. Tourneur wanted to
make another horror film in the same vein as Lewton's pictures, where the
audienc read more

Book Signing at the Huntsville Public Library
Virtual Virago Posted by Jennifer Garlen on Oct 2, 2012
A quick break from this month's classic horror posts for this announcement!
I'll be talking about Beyond Casablanca: 100 Classic Movies Worth Watching and signing copies of the book at the Huntsville Madison County Public Library on Friday, October 12, 2012, from 1-2 p.m.
The event will take pla read more

Classic Films in Focus: NIGHT OF THE DEMON (1957)
Virtual Virago Posted by Jennifer Garlen on Oct 2, 2012
Jacques
Tourneur, who had made his mark on horror directing Val Lewton's Cat People (1942), also helmed Night of the Demon (1957), and he had
certainly learned a lot from his time with Lewton at RKO. Tourneur wanted to
make another horror film in the same vein as Lewton's pictures, where the
audienc read more

Classic Films in Focus: NIGHT OF THE DEMON (1957)
Virtual Virago Posted by Jennifer Garlen on Oct 2, 2012
Jacques
Tourneur, who had made his mark on horror directing Val Lewton's Cat People (1942), also helmed Night of the Demon (1957), and he had
certainly learned a lot from his time with Lewton at RKO. Tourneur wanted to
make another horror film in the same vein as Lewton's pictures, where the
audienc read more

Book Signing at the Huntsville Public Library
Virtual Virago Posted by Jennifer Garlen on Oct 2, 2012
A quick break from this month's classic horror posts for this announcement!
I'll be talking about Beyond Casablanca: 100 Classic Movies Worth Watching and signing copies of the book at the Huntsville Madison County Public Library on Friday, October 12, 2012, from 1-2 p.m.
The event will take pla read more

Classic Films in Focus: THE HAUNTING (1963)
Virtual Virago Posted by Jennifer Garlen on Oct 1, 2012
Shirley
Jackson is best known today for her literature anthology standard, "The
Lottery," but her 1959 novel, The
Haunting of Hill House, is widely regarded as one of the best modern horror
stories; the 1963 film adaptation, called simply The Haunting, brings Jackson's eerie tale of fear and psychol read more

Classic Horror in October!
Virtual Virago Posted by Jennifer Garlen on Oct 1, 2012
Scream for classic horror!
THE BLOG GOES BUMP IN THE NIGHT ALL MONTH LONG!
It's the witching hour, a perfect time to announce that the blog will be going all classic horror for the month of October! I'll be looking at classic horror films, profiling stars, reviewing books, and creating lists to t read more

Classic Films in Focus: THE HAUNTING (1963)
Virtual Virago Posted by Jennifer Garlen on Oct 1, 2012
Shirley
Jackson is best known today for her literature anthology standard, "The
Lottery," but her 1959 novel, The
Haunting of Hill House, is widely regarded as one of the best modern horror
stories; the 1963 film adaptation, called simply The Haunting, brings Jackson's eerie tale of fear and psychol read more

Classic Horror in October!
Virtual Virago Posted by Jennifer Garlen on Oct 1, 2012
Scream for classic horror!
THE BLOG GOES BUMP IN THE NIGHT ALL MONTH LONG!
It's the witching hour, a perfect time to announce that the blog will be going all classic horror for the month of October! I'll be looking at classic horror films, profiling stars, reviewing books, and creating lists to t read more

Classic Films in Focus: THE HAUNTING (1963)
Virtual Virago Posted by Jennifer Garlen on Oct 1, 2012
Shirley
Jackson is best known today for her literature anthology standard, "The
Lottery," but her 1959 novel, The
Haunting of Hill House, is widely regarded as one of the best modern horror
stories; the 1963 film adaptation, called simply The Haunting, brings Jackson's eerie tale of fear and psychol read more

Classic Horror in October!
Virtual Virago Posted by Jennifer Garlen on Oct 1, 2012
Scream for classic horror!
THE BLOG GOES BUMP IN THE NIGHT ALL MONTH LONG!
It's the witching hour, a perfect time to announce that the blog will be going all classic horror for the month of October! I'll be looking at classic horror films, profiling stars, reviewing books, and creating lists to t read more

Classic Films in Focus: CAREFREE (1938)
Virtual Virago Posted by Jennifer Garlen on Sep 30, 2012
The
name, Carefree (1938), pretty much
sums up the atmosphere of this light romantic comedy featuring classic movie
favorites Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers. In this outing, as in all of their
best known films, Fred and Ginger dance on unperturbed by life's grittier
concerns, singing and dancing the read more

Classic Films in Focus: CAREFREE (1938)
Virtual Virago Posted by Jennifer Garlen on Sep 30, 2012
The
name, Carefree (1938), pretty much
sums up the atmosphere of this light romantic comedy featuring classic movie
favorites Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers. In this outing, as in all of their
best known films, Fred and Ginger dance on unperturbed by life's grittier
concerns, singing and dancing the read more

Classic Films in Focus: CAREFREE (1938)
Virtual Virago Posted by Jennifer Garlen on Sep 30, 2012
The
name, Carefree (1938), pretty much
sums up the atmosphere of this light romantic comedy featuring classic movie
favorites Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers. In this outing, as in all of their
best known films, Fred and Ginger dance on unperturbed by life's grittier
concerns, singing and dancing the read more
