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Podcasts for Classic Film Fans: September Round-up
Classic Movies Posted by KC on Sep 29, 2020
As the pandemic took hold, I thought that I would listen to podcasts less often because I wouldn't be relying on them so much for entertainment en-route to the various responsibilities in my life. I've found the opposite to be true: I actually listen more now, because I love how they connect me to t read more
Film Historian Seeks to Make Chaplin Keaton Lloyd Alley an “International Destination”
Cinematically Insane Posted by Will McKinley on Sep 26, 2020
What’s been your coping mechanism during the pandemic? For me, it’s been silent movies. The Silent Comedy Watch Party — a live YouTube stream of silent shorts accompanied by Ben Model on piano, with commentary from Steve Massa — has become a Sunday afternoon habit since the spring. read more
You're Invited! National Arts Club Hosts Book Preview Event for FILM NOIR STYLE 9/29
GlamAmor Posted by on Sep 22, 2020
This past weekend I received the unfortunate news that the launch of my book Film Noir Style - originally scheduled for September 29 - will be delayed until January due to COVID's vast impact on the publishing industry. I am far from the only author who is experiencing a delay. There has been extens read more
Depressed Heroines & Classic Film: Three on a Match
Cary Grant Won't Eat You Posted by Judy on Sep 19, 2020
Is there anything scarier than Bette Davis playing nice? I see that sunny face, that sugary smile, and I’m just waiting for the other sledgehammer to drop. It’s unnerving in films like Three on a Match (1932) that she acts like a sweetheart throughout. It’s a terrible waste, of co read more
Depressed Heroines & Classic Film: Three on a Match
Cary Grant Won't Eat You Posted by Judy on Sep 19, 2020
Is there anything scarier than Bette Davis playing nice? I see that sunny face, that sugary smile, and I’m just waiting for the other sledgehammer to drop. It’s unnerving in films like Three on a Match (1932) that she acts like a sweetheart throughout. It’s a terrible waste, of co read more
Must-Watch on TCM: Mark Cousins' Epic Documentary, Women Make Film: A New Road Movie Through Cinema
Classic Movies Posted by KC on Aug 28, 2020
In the opening scenes of TCM’s new 14-episode documentary
series Women Make Film: A New Road Movie Through Cinema, narrator Tilda Swinton says that “most of the so-called
movie classics have been directed by men.” Each episode includes this in the
introduction, acknowledging an exc read more
Podcasts for Classic Film Fans: August Round-up
Classic Movies Posted by KC on Aug 27, 2020
I’m especially impressed with the quality of the podcasts I listened to this month. This wide variety of shows all had something extra interesting or new to offer. Episode titles link to the show: The Marx Brothers Council Podcast “The Marx Brothers in a Nutshell” I read more
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY Reviews - and Loves - FILM NOIR STYLE
GlamAmor Posted by on Aug 26, 2020
It is now about a month away from the September 29 launch of my book Film Noir Style: The Killer 1940s! The first review is in and it's a big one. Publishers Weekly is the "bible of the book industry" and informs librarians, book sellers, consumer media, agents, and other industry stakeholders aroun read more
Podcasts for Classic Film Fans: July Round-up
Classic Movies Posted by KC on Jul 30, 2020
One of the things that I've loved about the latest crop of new podcasts is that creators have been coming up with original and compelling ideas for shows. I hope this inspires aspiring podcasters out there to think big and go for it with unusual ideas. Here's what I loved this month:
The Amer read more
Fun Questions on Classic Film
Cary Grant Won't Eat You Posted by Judy on Jul 12, 2020
I’m sorry, my readers, for being so tardy with my posts. I’m still recovering from an overloaded June. But while I was buried in projects, something very nice happened! Thank you, Brittaney of The Story Enthusiast, for honoring me with the Sunshine Blogger Award! It’s an award for read more
Fun Questions on Classic Film
Cary Grant Won't Eat You Posted by Judy on Jul 12, 2020
I’m sorry, my readers, for being so tardy with my posts. I’m still recovering from an overloaded June. But while I was buried in projects, something very nice happened! Thank you, Brittaney of The Story Enthusiast, for honoring me with the Sunshine Blogger Award! It’s an award for read more
The Unpopular Opinions of a Film Addict
The Wonderful World of Cinema Posted by Virginie Pronovost on Jul 8, 2020
This type of content is very popular (!) on YouTube channels, and I thought I would take it on WordPress for a (hopefully) fun article. Hey, I’m not claiming that I’m reinventing the wheel and that nobody has ever done that on their blog before (actually, I’m sure tons of people h read more
Podcasts for Classic Film Fans: June Round-up
Classic Movies Posted by KC on Jun 24, 2020
While I am in the habit of celebrating black excellence in my podcast round-ups, we are living in a difficult, but remarkable moment, one which I hope leads to positive change and justice, and in response I wanted to send a little more love out there this month by focusing entirely on black hosts an read more
TCM is Going Film Noir Nutty!
Shadows and Satin Posted by shadowsandsatin on Jun 18, 2020
TCM is going film noir nutty, y’all!! If you like film noir (and, really, would you be reading these words if you didn’t?), you’ll want to tune into TCM on Friday, June 19th – the lineup is practically bursting at the seams with shadowy goodness. Or badness, as the case may be. You can literally read more
“Leave Her to Heaven”: a film noir in glorious Technicolor
Classic Movie Man Posted by Stephen Reginald on Jun 11, 2020
“Leave Her to Heaven”: a film noir in glorious Technicolor
Leave Her to Heaven (1945) is a Technicolor film noir directed by John Stahl, produced by William A. Bacher and Darryl F. Zanuck, and starring Gene Tierney, Cornel Wilde, and Jeanne Crain. It is based on the best-selling nov read more
Retro TV: Classic Film Stars and Television
Classic Movie Hub Blog Posted by Charles Tranberg on Jun 6, 2020
Classic Film Stars and Television There is a scene in Joseph Mankiewicz’ classic 1950 film All About Eve between George Sanders’ acerbic critic, Addison DeWitt, and Marilyn Monroe’s Miss Casswell, a “Graduate from the Cocacabana School of Dramatic Art,” in which Casswell has just performed read more
Turning a Page on film books: Anita arrives, James Harvey leaves
Carole & Co. Posted by carole_and_co on May 31, 2020
It's still hard to believe a book was dedicated to me, but it happened some years ago when Michelle Morgan wrote "Carole Lombard: Twentieth-Century Star." (I assisted her with research at the Academy of Motion Picture Arts & Sciences' Margaret Herrick Library.)Since becoming a Lombard fan three and read more
Western RoundUp: Western Film Book Library – Part 3
Classic Movie Hub Blog Posted by Laura Grieve on May 27, 2020
Western RoundUp: Western Film Book Library – Part 3 A silver lining to spending this spring at home has been time to watch more Westerns – and also more time to read about them! I previously shared recommendations of titles from my “Western Film Book Library” last summer read more
Podcasts for Classic Film Fans: May Roundup
Classic Movies Posted by KC on May 27, 2020
The more time I spend at home, the more meaningful podcasts have been for me as a way to connect to the outside world. This is the first time in a while that every podcast in my roundup has been new to me. I'm expecting to find many more in the months to come. The episode titles link to the shows: read more
TCM Pick of the Month: Film Noir
Shadows and Satin Posted by shadowsandsatin on May 25, 2020
Until I watched it recently to prepare for this post, I’d only seen Pickup on South Street (1953) once, and that was almost 20 years ago. But it made enough of a lasting impact that as soon as I saw that it was airing this month on TCM, I knew that it would be my noir recommendation. Pickup tells read more