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    Fan Top Sports Movies (see all)

    1. Woman of the Year (1942)
    2. Golden Boy (1939)
    3. The Absent-Minded Professor (1961)
    4. Abbott and Costello Meet the Invisible Man (1951)
    5. The Great Race (1965)
    6. Damn Yankees (1958)
    7. Blood and Sand (1941)
    8. Pat and Mike (1952)
    9. National Velvet (1944)
    10. A Day at the Races (1937)

    Fan Top LBGT Movies (see all)

    1. Some Like It Hot (1959)
    2. I Was a Male War Bride (1949)
    3. Gentlemen Prefer Blondes (1953)
    4. Calamity Jane (1953)
    5. Sylvia Scarlett (1935)
    6. Giant (1956)
    7. Midnight Cowboy (1969)
    8. The Loved One (1965)
    9. Cat on a Hot Tin Roof (1958)
    10. Queen Christina (1933)




    Silents are Golden

    A Closer Look At Wings (1927) Charles ‘Buddy’ Rogers, Clara Bow, and Richard Arlen References to Wings (1927) are most commonly trotted out during awards seasons, as a bit of obligatory trivia answering the question: ?What was the first movie to be given the Oscar for Best Picture?......
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    Monsters and Matinees

    Call me a cephalophile. Or an octo-enthusiast. Either one speaks to my obsession with the octopus in film. It is such a dramatic creature with those eight elongated tentacles that even a brief appearance can jolt a movie awake. An octopus lurking in a cave is like a killer in a closet. ?Run!? you......
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    Noir Nook

    Noir Nook: Darkest Noirs One of the features of film noir that I love most is the sheer ?darkness? of the plots, characters, and themes. The darker, the better, in fact ? no happy endings for me! This month, at the Nook, I?m shining the spotlight on two of my favorite films noirs which ? perha......
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    Silver Screen Standards

    Silver Screen Standards: The Devil Doll (1936) There?s nothing standard about the wild plot of the 1936 horror film, The Devil Doll, with its miniaturized zombie killers, mad scientists, use of drag as part of an elaborate scheme for revenge, and extensive special effects work showcasing its titu......
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    Western RoundUp

    California Gold Country Western Locations From Iverson Ranch to Lone Pine, Moab to Kanab, Corriganville to Pioneertown, I love visiting Western movie locations! This spring a road trip took us to California?s ?Gold Country.?  St. James, Sonora We spent a day in the little towns of ......
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    Silents Are Golden

    Georges M?li?s Amongst The Stars Mankind dreamed of going to the moon and flying through the stars long before the actual rocket ships were invented. And at the turn of the 20th century, these dreams had a distinct tinge of Victorian whimsy. Poetry, fantasy stories, and the popular stage traditio......
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    Noir Nook

    Stranger than Fiction ? Part 2(Leon Ames and Ruth Roman) ?Truth is stranger than fiction,? Mark Twain once informed us, ?but it is because fiction is obliged to stick to possibilities. Truth isn?t.?  This month?s Noir Nook serves up the next installment in my series that looks at ?strange......
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    Legend Tribute: Peter Lorre

    Happy Birthday to Classic Movie Legend, Peter Lorre, born today, June 26 in 1904! When I think of Peter Lorre two things come to mind: those big, buggy eyes and that sneery, nasally voice. I guess it makes sense that the Austria-born actor would go on to be typecast as the ?sinister foreigner.? So,...  Read more...

    Mini Tribute Georgia Hale

    Born June 24, 1905 Silent Actress Georgia Hale! Georgia Hale appeared in 22 films (21 silents and 1 talkie) but is probably best remembered as Georgia the Dance-Hall Girl (Charlie Chaplin’s ‘crush’) in The Gold Rush… Georgia Hale and Charlie Chaplin in?The Gold Rush (1925, Charles...  Read more...


    Ahead of its time, John Carpenters ‘The Thing’ honored by the National Film Registry

    At an isolated Antarctic research station, scientists battle a deadly alien with such extraordinary shape-shifting capabilities that the men don?t know if the person next to them is still human. The truth is only revealed when the alien is threatened and violently abandons its current inhabitant. ......Read more

    Tracking Vera Miles – Exclusive Guest Post by Christopher McKittrick, author of Vera Miles: The Hitchcock Blonde Who Got Away

     I’m very happy to share this exclusive guest post by Christopher McKittrick, author of Very Miles: The Hitchcock Blonde Who Got Away. A Big Thank You to Christopher for this article! –Annmarie at Classic Movie Hub Tracking Vera Miles:Clarifying a Golden Age Hollywood Star?s ......Read more

    It Came From Texas Film Festival: Classic Films and True Tales

    So excited to announceThe Third Annual It Came From Texas Film Festival ...Read more

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    Did you know that there is a Tom Mix Memorial in Florence, AZ?

    The Tom Mix Memorial Statue marks the site of the Legendary Silent Movie Cowboy's death, about 20 mi... ..  read more

    National Film Registry

    The House I Live In, starring the legendary Frank Sinatra, was released in 1945. In 2007, 62 years later, it was inducted into The National Film Registry. Thank you National Film Registry!
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    Grauman's Chinese Theater

    Cary Grant's, Footprints & Handprints were "set in stone" in Grauman's famous forecourt in 1951. So were Susan Hayward, Hildegard Knef, Oskar Werner...  see more