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Film Friday Weekly Round Up: For the Love of Film Blogathon Edition (1)
Pretty Clever Films Posted by Pretty Clever Film Gal on May 18, 2012
Okay, so I’m sure most of you know about the For the Love of Film Blogathon to benefit the National Film Preservation Foundation. And I’m sure most of you know that Pretty Clever Film Gal was totally in for it! I mean totally in. And I’m sure many of you are also familiar w read more
For the Love of Film III Fundraiser: Hitchcock Links
Classic Movies Posted by KC on May 18, 2012
In the interest of drumming up more support for the For the Love of Film fundraiser, I have decided to dedicate today's Classic Links to Hitchcock. I didn't need to dig deep to find lots of interesting information. Hitchcock may remain as much in the news today as he did when he was making movies. read more
For the Love of Film: Young and Innocent (aka The Girl Was Young) (1)
True Classics Posted by Brandie on May 17, 2012
Christine Clay (Pamela Carme) is a film star on the rise. Her husband, who has apparently been away for several years, accuses her of cheating on him with other men. A fiery confrontation during a heavy storm ends with Christine slapping her husband several times, after which he goes out onto the ba read more
For the Love of Film III Fundraiser: Vertigo Retold by Its Heroine
Classic Movies Posted by KC on May 16, 2012
About the fundraiser, from the Siren herself:
This year, we are raising funds for the National Film Preservation Foundation's project, The White Shadow, directed by Graham Cutts and written, assistant-directed, and just generally meddled with in a number of different ways by the one and only Alfred read more
TCM Pick for May: Film Noir
Shadows and Satin Posted by shadowsandsatin on May 15, 2012
As I always say, better late than really, really late. (Well, I don’t always say that. Actually, what I usually say is, “HURRY UP! We’re going to be LATE!” But I digress.) I’d intended to share my TCM film noir pick of the month long before now, but with the Seven Shadows series a couple read more
Short Film Saturday: The Critic
The Movie Rat Posted by Bernardo Villela on May 12, 2012
This is a film that was referred to me by a Twitter friend of mine, @rurugby who also suggested the See the Movie then Read the Book post to me. This is a very short but also very funny film wherein you get probably the funniest and least annoying in screening reaction you’ve witnessed. Provid read more
Film Friday – Weekly Round Up (1)
Pretty Clever Films Posted by Pretty Clever Film Gal on May 11, 2012
What a beautiful Friday morning it’s shaping up to be! It’s sunny and mild, and I hope you’re not reading this because you’re out in it, or you’re at the Dead Men Don’t Wear Plaid classic film weekend hosted by the Toronto Film Society at the Carlton! But read more
Film Friday – Weekly Round Up (2)
Pretty Clever Films Posted by Pretty Clever Film Gal on May 11, 2012
What a beautiful Friday morning it’s shaping up to be! It’s sunny and mild, and I hope you’re not reading this because you’re out in it, or you’re at the Dead Men Don’t Wear Plaid classic film weekend hosted by the Toronto Film Society at the Carlton! But read more
What Is The Weirdest Classic Horror Film Of All Time?
Classic Horror Campaign Posted by Richard on May 10, 2012
We recently asked classic horror film fans on Twitter and over on Facebook on the Classic Horror Campaign page and in the We Belong Dead group the following question : Here is a selection of comments we received from classic horror film fans over on Facebook : Darrell Buxton said : “As the Squ read more
Film Noir: The Directors
Sittin' on a Backyard Fence Posted by Jill Blake on May 9, 2012
It’s been an excellent few months for fans of the film noir genre. Several noir films were screened at the 3rd Annual TCM Classic Film Festival in Hollywood back in April. There’s the new Columbia Pictures Film Noir Classics III DVD collection filled with hidden gems. Also the Noir City read more
The growth of a classic film fan. (1)
True Classics Posted by Brandie on May 8, 2012
by Angela Petteys My earliest movie memory isn’t of going to a movie theater, but of watching a movie at home. One night when I was about three years old, my mom and dad decided to rent a movie and order pizza for dinner and the movie they decided to rent was E.T. (1982). I remember asking my mom read more
Journeys in Classic Film – The Summer Edition
Journeys in Classic Film Posted by Kristen on May 8, 2012
Updates, updates, get your updates! Two posts in one day! Get used to it because once the summer hits I’m going to be a posting fiend so if you’re not subscribed to the Facebook, the Twitter (www.twitter.com/Journeys_Film), or through the various other ways to follow the blog then pleas read more
Film Noir Movie Posters: JOAN CRAWFORD
Where Danger Lives Posted by Mark on May 7, 2012
Hey Cats and Kittens, with Mother’s Day coming up I thought I’d honor one of Tinseltown’s very best with one of our patented poster galleries. So here is Joan Crawford in all of her noir and noir-ish glory. All images hi-res, cleaned-up, and ready for downloading. And take note: no read more
Film Reviews (Seriously) Redux – La Belle et la Bête
ScribeHard on Film Posted by ScribeHard on May 6, 2012
On September 11, 2011, on a now-defunct personal blog, I published this FR (S) review of Jean Cocteau’s La Belle et al Bete. The film recently screened at a theater about 3,000 miles away from where I live (he lamented), so I thought I’d revisit the film and repost my review of it here read more
Short Film Saturday: Ghild
The Movie Rat Posted by Bernardo Villela on May 5, 2012
As soon as I saw the opening image of Ghild I thought to myself “Wow, that looks great, I really hope there’s a live action component to this film.” Seeing as how it easily coud’ve been stop-motion or some other animated form based on the opening image, I thought that was not read more
Film Friday – Weekly Roundup (1)
Pretty Clever Films Posted by Pretty Clever Film Gal on May 4, 2012
I’m going to call this week’s Film Friday – Weekly Roundup: The Super-sized Edition. I mean just look at all those links! I am obviously inspired by the interwebs this week, and obviously NOT just avoiding doing other, boring work. Obviously. And never you mind that it̵ read more
Film Friday – Weekly Roundup (3)
Pretty Clever Films Posted by Pretty Clever Film Gal on May 4, 2012
I’m going to call this week’s Film Friday – Weekly Roundup: The Super-sized Edition. I mean just look at all those links! I am obviously inspired by the interwebs this week, and obviously NOT just avoiding doing other, boring work. Obviously. And never you mind that it̵ read more
A Nation’s Emblematic Film: Brazil
The Movie Rat Posted by Bernardo Villela on May 4, 2012
Now, I cannot for a second claim that my viewing of all of Brazil’s significant films in the history of the nation’s cinema is complete. However, making a watch list for myself is just one motivation for writing this piece. The others are: one, there are likely many coming across this pi read more
TCM Classic Film Festival 2012--Closing Day Sunday at the Movies
GlamAmor Posted by on May 3, 2012
One of the most incredible aspects of the TCM Classic Film Festival is how personalized an experience we all had when we were there. There were so many options on the schedule that every account from attendees seems to be different. Some focused on the early films of the 1920s...some on read more
Book Review- Asterix and Obelix: The Book of the Film
The Movie Rat Posted by Bernardo Villela on May 2, 2012
Asterix and the Vikings (M6 Films) Whenever possible I always like to address what the grain of salt is that my reader should keep in mind when reading a piece. In this scenario the grain of salt is: I like reading but I don’t as much as I should, and it’s likely impossible for me to rea read more