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Maureen O'Hara and John Payne experience the "Miracle on 34th Street"
Classic Movie Man Posted by Stephen Reginald on Dec 13, 2022
Maureen O'Hara and John Payne experience the "Miracle on 34th Street"
Miracle on 34th Street (1947) is a comedy-drama directed by George Seaton and starring Maureen O'Hara, John Payne, and Edmund Gwenn. Others in the cast include Natalie Wood, Gene Lockhart, Porter Hall, Jerome Cowan, Will read more
An Experience at Montreal International Documentary Festival (RIDM)
The Wonderful World of Cinema Posted by Virginie Pronovost on Dec 20, 2021
The other day, I realized that I hadn’t written anything on my blog for almost five months. And that’s a shame. The main reason is that last June I got a job working in the communication department for Montreal International Documentary Festival (most commonly known as the RIDM. R-I-D-M. read more
Rewind: Good Books About the Black Cinematic Experience
Classic Movies Posted by KC on Jun 19, 2020
A dapper group at a 1900 Juneteenth celebration in Texas (Source)
I thought it would be fun to celebrate Emancipation Day/Juneteenth by remembering some of the books about the black cinematic experience that I have reviewed. I'm also going to share a few other titles that I have enjoyed over the ye read more
Fat City (1972): Boxing and The Human Experience
4 Star Films Posted by 4 Star Film Fan on Mar 24, 2020
John Huston was one of the mavericks of Old Hollywood even surpassing his own father’s acclaim in the industry. Although his successes waxed and waned during the 1970s, he found new prominence as both an actor (Chinatown) and a reinvigorated director. Fat City is no question his hidden gem of read more
The Frontier Experience (1975, Barbara Loden)
The Stop Button Posted by on Dec 24, 2019
The strange thing about The Frontier Experience is how it’s really bad with exposition for an educational film. Watching it, you can imagine an accompanying quiz and if the filmmakers do acknowledge the potential test question instead of just ignoring it, they treat the plot point or detail like a read more
My Experience at the TCM Turner Classic Film Festival 2019!
The Wonderful World of Cinema Posted by Virginie Pronovost on May 3, 2019
Mid-April has been a total blast for me as I’ve attended the TCM Classic Film Festival for the first time! This was on my bucket list for a long time but, since I’m usually at school when the event happens, it has never been really possible for me to go before. However, as I’ve ex read more
Pre-Code Corner: Man Wanted – Experience Necessary
Classic Movie Hub Blog Posted by Kim Luperi on Oct 6, 2018
Pre-Code Corner: Man Wanted – Experience Necessary “Can’t you get it through your fat head that today there’s just as many serious-minded women in business as men. When you meet them you don’t have to treat them as if you were out on a party.” That’s right, Tom (David Manners). read more
The Nitrate Experience, BLACK NARCISSUS at TCMFF 2017
Lady Eve's Reel Life Posted by The Lady Eve on Apr 11, 2017
Kathleen Byron and Deborah Kerr in Black Narcissus, a production of The Archers
One of the truly sublime experiences (and there were many) of this year's TCM Classic Film Festival was the joy of viewing a nitrate print of The Archers' (Michael Powell and Emeric Pressburger) great masterpiece Bla read more
The Nitrate Experience, BLACK NARCISSUS at TCMFF 2017
Lady Eve's Reel Life Posted by The Lady Eve on Apr 11, 2017
Kathleen Byron and Deborah Kerr in Black Narcissus, a production of The Archers
One of the truly sublime experiences (and there were many) of this year's TCM Classic Film Festival was the joy of viewing a nitrate print of The Archers' (Michael Powell and Emeric Pressburger) great masterpiece Bla read more
John Brascia, Dancing Dynamo, The Expanded Experience
Classic Film Aficionados Posted by C. S. Williams on Dec 24, 2016
John Brascia John Brascia burst upon the cinematic scene, with good looks, a tremendous smile and most of all his natural born athleticism which imbued his dance steps with vigor and excitement. His talent for dancing was immediately recognized as special and great things were heralded for hi read more
John Brascia, Dancing Dynamo, The Expanded Experience
Classic Film Aficionados Posted by C. S. Williams on Dec 24, 2016
John Brascia John Brascia burst upon the cinematic scene, with good looks, a tremendous smile and most of all his natural born athleticism which imbued his dance steps with vigor and excitement. His talent for dancing was immediately recognized as special and great things were heralded for hi read more
Cinematic Experience: A Day in Glenn Ford’s Hometown
The Wonderful World of Cinema Posted by Virginie Pronovost on Feb 4, 2016
Kristina from Speakeasy and Ruth from Silver Screening are actually hosting, from Feb 1st to Feb 5, 2016, the O Canada Blogathon. Of course, as being a Canadian myself (from Montreal, Quebec), I couldn’t say no to that! All participants are writing about Canadian movies, movies that take plac read more
John Brascia, Dancing Dynamo, The Expanded Experience
Classic Film Aficionados Posted by C. S. Williams on Jan 9, 2016
John Brascia John Brascia burst upon the cinematic scene, with good looks, a tremendous smile and most of all his natural born athleticism which imbued his dance steps with vigor and excitement. His talent for dancing was immediately recognized as special and great things were heralded for hi read more
John Brascia, Dancing Dynamo, The Expanded Experience
Classic Film Aficionados Posted by C. S. Williams on Jan 9, 2016
John Brascia John Brascia burst upon the cinematic scene, with good looks, a tremendous smile and most of all his natural born athleticism which imbued his dance steps with vigor and excitement. His talent for dancing was immediately recognized as special and great things were heralded for hi read more
Movie experience: The Gold Rush on big Screen
The Wonderful World of Cinema Posted by The Wonderful World of Cinema on Jan 22, 2015
I have the honour to tell you that, tomorrow, on January 23th 2015, I will go see The Gold Rush (Charlie Chaplin, 1925) on big screen. I will see it at La Cinémathèque Québécoise in Montreal where I live. It’s a movie I love and I have watched it so many times. Can’t wait to see it read more
TCM offers Pre-Codes and The Jewish Experience in stellar September line-up
Once Upon a Screen Posted by Aurora on Aug 29, 2014
There’s a lot to learn about the history of film from TCM‘s planned programming in September. While most cinephiles may be familiar with much of what’s in store, many who have only a peripheral knowledge of classic movies should be prepared for several eye-opening series. These read more
Robert Redford is “The Natural” at The Film Experience
We Recycle Movies Posted by Anne Marie on Aug 22, 2013
Hey there, Recyclers! As part of the countdown to Robert Redford’s return to cinema (at least in front of the camera), The Film Experience is doing a series on our favorite fair-haired American legend. I contributed an article on my second or third favorite baseball movie, The Natural, yesterd read more
It’s Swimsuit Season at The Film Experience! (Guest Post) (1)
We Recycle Movies Posted by Anne Marie on Jul 24, 2013
Hey there, Recyclers! My good friends over at The Film Experience are doing a Cinema Swimwear series to beat the heat. My own addition to this fun and silly series is Charlton Heston’s number in Planet of the Apes: “The tattered trunk will win you so much attention you may find yourself read more
It’s Swimsuit Season at The Film Experience! (Guest Post) (2)
We Recycle Movies Posted by Anne Marie on Jul 24, 2013
Hey there, Recyclers! My good friends over at The Film Experience are doing a Cinema Swimwear series to beat the heat. My own addition to this fun and silly series is Charlton Heston’s number in Planet of the Apes: “The tattered trunk will win you so much attention you may find yourself read more
Natalie Wood Week at The Film Experience & Comic Con Comments (1)
We Recycle Movies Posted by Anne Marie on Jul 16, 2013
Hello Recyclers! Two very exciting things happening here! First, I got the opportunity to write another guest post for The Film Experience for Natalie Wood Week. If you like Natalie Wood, or Hollywood star stories, or musicals, or me, click here! Secondly, I’m going to San Diego Comic Con tomo read more