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Film Friday Weekly Roundup (4)

Pretty Clever Films Posted by Pretty Clever Film Gal on Oct 19, 2012

It’s Friday? Again? Weeks go by pretty quickly these days. I suppose it makes sense that when days are shorter, days feel shorter. But even still… The good news is that my forced hiatus from hockey due to the lockout leaves ample time for Fall movie watching. And, let’s face it, i read more

Film Friday Weekly Roundup (19)

Pretty Clever Films Posted by Pretty Clever Film Gal on Oct 19, 2012

It’s Friday? Again? Weeks go by pretty quickly these days. I suppose it makes sense that when days are shorter, days feel shorter. But even still… The good news is that my forced hiatus from hockey due to the lockout leaves ample time for Fall movie watching. And, let’s face it, i read more

A Film to Watch for...on TCM Next Week

Lady Eve's Reel Life Posted by The Lady Eve on Oct 18, 2012

Actress Jeanne Eagels, one of the great legends of early 20th century American theater, became the toast of the New York stage by the time she was 30. She most famously originated the role of Sadie Thompson on Broadway in John Colton's Rain (based on a Somerset Maugham short story); the play ultimat read more

Take a Trip to 1920s New York City with Harold Lloyd’s SPEEDY (1928) at Film Forum

Cinematically Insane Posted by Will McKinley on Oct 18, 2012

I’m a late – but tirelessly enthusiastic – convert to silent movies. Though I’ve always been familiar with Harold Lloyd’s bespectacled visage, my introduction to the films of the so-called “third genius” of silent comedy came just a few years ago. My first Lloyd feature read more

The David Manners Film Festival: "The Ruling Voice" and "Crooner"

The Man on the Flying Trapeze Posted by David on Oct 18, 2012

"You can call me Kit, or you can call me Franklin, or you can call me Franklyn, or you can call me Austin ..." Of all the actors who appeared in 1930s movies, David Manners (1900-98) was certainly one of them. Today he is best known for playing the straight man in monster movies like "Dracula," "T read more

A Film to Watch for...on TCM Next Week

Lady Eve's Reel Life Posted by The Lady Eve on Oct 18, 2012

Actress Jeanne Eagels, one of the great legends of early 20th century American theater, became the toast of the New York stage by the time she was 30. She most famously originated the role of Sadie Thompson on Broadway in John Colton's Rain (based on a Somerset Maugham short story); the play ultimat read more

The David Manners Film Festival: "The Ruling Voice" and "Crooner"

The Man on the Flying Trapeze Posted by David on Oct 18, 2012

"You can call me Kit, or you can call me Franklin, or you can call me Franklyn, or you can call me Austin ..." Of all the actors who appeared in 1930s movies, David Manners (1900-98) was certainly one of them. Today he is best known for playing the straight man in monster movies like "Dracula," "T read more

A Film to Watch for...on TCM Next Week

Lady Eve's Reel Life Posted by The Lady Eve on Oct 18, 2012

Actress Jeanne Eagels, one of the great legends of early 20th century American theater, became the toast of the New York stage by the time she was 30. She most famously originated the role of Sadie Thompson on Broadway in John Colton's Rain (based on a Somerset Maugham short story); the play ultimat read more

Short Film Saturday: Driving Lessons

The Movie Rat Posted by Bernardo Villela on Oct 13, 2012

A tip of the hat to Scott E. Weinberg for pointing me towards this one. Filmmaker Adam Green does a Halloween-related short film every year. This year’s related directly to the film Halloween and is very funny. There are other videos on the site as Green has made 14 such films. Enjoy! Follow t read more

Film Friday Weekly Roundup (5)

Pretty Clever Films Posted by Pretty Clever Film Gal on Oct 12, 2012

Well, hey now, it’s Friday. Thanks to the magic of the interwebs, Pretty Clever Film Gal appears to be feverishly working at PCF Headquarters and she isn’t. Ha! Currently, she’s in an undisclosed location, playing gin rummy with Dick Cheney. Ok, not really, but I’m really no read more

Time travel in film

The Old Movie House Posted by Tom on Oct 12, 2012

Time travel.  You can go forwards in time, backwards, you can go side ways (you stay in the same time ((most of the time…pardon the pun), you simply change locations)), and you can experience alternate realties. In almost every film there is some element of time travel. Metropolis is one read more

Film Noir A to Z

Classic Film & TV Cafe Posted by Rick29 on Oct 8, 2012

One of the most popular features at the Cafe is our "A to Z" list. This month, we tackle film noir--a daunting task because there so many good ones. For example, for "D", we could have gone with any of the following:  The Dark Corner, Dark City, Detour, Desperate Hours, or Drive a Crooked Road. read more

Short Film Saturday: Scarlet Sunsets (Music Video)

The Movie Rat Posted by Bernardo Villela on Oct 6, 2012

I honestly cannot say that I watch that many music videos anymore. In part, because the two channels initially created in part to broadcast them scarcely do anymore. The other reason is that, at least with many popular music acts, videos are virtually bereft of narrative and scarcely events any more read more

Film Friday Weekly Roundup (20)

Pretty Clever Films Posted by Pretty Clever Film Gal on Oct 5, 2012

Breaking news: I’ve just been informed it’s Friday. Seriously, this almost slipped past me. Granted I’ve been caught up in trying to find footage of the debate that Mitt Romney “won,” because surely everyone else is talking about a different debate than the one I saw. read more

Essential Books for Classic Film Lovers

Classic Film & TV Cafe Posted by Rick29 on Oct 1, 2012

Over the last decade, Internet film sites have displaced reference books as the primary source of classic film information. While I appreciate having access to an expansive virtual library, I always approach its content with some caution. Popular sources, such as the Internet Movie Data Base and Wik read more

Short Film Saturday: David Michôd (2)

The Movie Rat Posted by Bernardo Villela on Sep 29, 2012

David Michôd is a writer/director (and also actor) who has made his presence known to me through a few very intriguing, if not quite brilliant shorts. He also has a co-writing credit on last year’s Hesher, which is quite impressive. His two shorts can be found below. Bear in mind both contain read more

Short Film Saturday: David Michôd (1)

The Movie Rat Posted by Bernardo Villela on Sep 29, 2012

David Michôd is a writer/director (and also actor) who has made his presence known to me through a few very intriguing, if not quite brilliant shorts. He also has a co-writing credit on last year’s Hesher, which is quite impressive. His two shorts can be found below. Bear in mind both contain read more

Film Friday Weekly Roundup (6)

Pretty Clever Films Posted by Pretty Clever Film Gal on Sep 28, 2012

It’s shaping up to be a fantastic week for the classic film fan, especially the ones who live in Toronto. First, we get the totally fab news that Blancanieves is Spain’s official nom for Best Foreign Language Film at next year’s Oscars. Stay tuned for wider North American release! read more

Film Friday Weekly Roundup (21)

Pretty Clever Films Posted by Pretty Clever Film Gal on Sep 28, 2012

It’s shaping up to be a fantastic week for the classic film fan, especially the ones who live in Toronto. First, we get the totally fab news that Blancanieves is Spain’s official nom for Best Foreign Language Film at next year’s Oscars. Stay tuned for wider North American release! read more

New Promo Released for 2013 TCM Classic Film Festival

Cinematically Insane Posted by Will McKinley on Sep 27, 2012

The 2013 TCM Classic Film Festival is seven months away. But that’s not stopping me from getting excited. And this new promo from TCM, just released today, is only making it worse. Or better, depending upon your perspective. For some background on the event, and tips for film bloggers seeking read more
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