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The 2018 Turner Classic Movies Film Festival: Still More Adventures in Paradise
Shadows and Satin Posted by shadowsandsatin on Jul 6, 2018
The participants in this year’s ‘So You Think You Know Movies’ contest. You can see me on the left, with a white shirt and a hat. read more
1939 Best Year in Film Tourney Rd 3 now underway
All Good Things Posted by monty on Jul 5, 2018
Here we go with rd 3:
Which film of 1939 do you like more?
Which film of 1939 do you like more?
Which film of 1939 do you like more?
Which film of 1939 do you like more?
Which film of 1939 do you like more?
Which film of 1939 do you like more?
Which film of 1939 do you like m read more
Scarlett Johansson and Minority Representation on Film
Backlots Posted by Lara on Jul 5, 2018
A few days ago, Scarlett Johansson was announced as the lead in a new movie called Rub & Tug about Dante “Tex” Gill, a transgender man who owned a massage parlor and became involved in mob crime. The casting has generated an angry buzz, only heightened by a Johansson rep’s rep read more
Film Noir Review: The Long Goodbye (1973)
Classic Movie Hub Blog Posted by Danilo Castro on Jul 5, 2018
“That’s you Marlowe. You’ll never learn, you’re a born loser.”
In the pantheon of great film detectives, Philip Marlowe stands alone. Sam Spade might have been first, and Mike Hammer might have more in common with the action heroes that are still prevalent today, but Ma read more
1939 Best Year in Film Tourney Rd 2 now underway
All Good Things Posted by monty on Jul 3, 2018
Here we go with rd 2..
Rd 2: Which film of 1939 do you like more?
Rd 2: Which film of 1939 do you like more?
Rd 2: Which film of 1939 do you like more?
Rd 2: Which film of 1939 do you like more?
Rd 2: Which film of 1939 do you like more?
Rd 2: Which film of 1939 do you like mor read more
1939 Best Year in Film Tourney now underway
All Good Things Posted by monty on Jun 30, 2018
16 friends have gathered to play in this new tourney, all about their favorite films of the best year ever..1939. Here we go with round 1.
Which film of 1939 do you like more?
Which film of 1939 do you like more?
Which film of 1939 do you like more?
Which film of 1939 do you like mor read more
Springtime Silent Movie Challenge – girls run the silent film world
Critica Retro Posted by Lê on Jun 21, 2018
Springtime Silent Movie Challenge – girls run the silent film world Eu amo desafios – especialmente quando eles envolvem filmes. Por isso, quando a Fritzi do site Movies, Silently propôs um desafio de primavera para nós, amantes do cinema, eu tive de aceitar. O desafio consiste read more
You're Invited! Presenting HISTORY OF FASHION IN FILM 1950s at Egyptian Theatre 6/23
GlamAmor Posted by on Jun 13, 2018
My HISTORY OF FASHION IN FILM screening series at the Egyptian Theatre continues with the 1950s on June 23!
This series is 7 parts - one event per decade from the 1920s to the 1980s - and each will be followed by a screening of a film featured in the talk. Some of the incredible style we celeb read more
Universal Announces More Silent Film Restorations, Hollywood Reporter Doesn’t Know What Silent Films Are
Durnmoose Movie Musings Posted by Michael on Jun 11, 2018
At a recent screening of their restoration of the 1928 silent film The Man Who Laughs, Universal announced that it will be continuing its silent movie restoration project (first announced in 2015) by restoring another ten silent films over the next few years. This is, of course, welcome news to film read more
The 44th Seattle International Film Festival: Jean Renoir's Le Crime de Monsieur Lange (1936)
Classic Movies Posted by KC on Jun 3, 2018
It was impressive to see a full theater for the Sunday afternoon screening of Jean Renoir’s Le Crime de Monsieur Lange (1936). I didn't expect this lesser known work of the director to get such a turnout. The film played at SIFF Cinema Uptown for the third weekend of the 44th Seattle Internati read more
Allan Fish Online Film Festival: Pornography (2012)
Noirish Posted by John Grant on Jun 3, 2018
Each year (this is the second such) the splendid movies’n’more website Wonders in the Dark runs an “Online Film Festival” in honor of Allan Fish, the site’s co-founder, whose tragically young death came as a shock to all connected with WitD. Here’s my contribution read more
The 44th Seattle International Film Festival: Hal (2018) and Being There (1980)
Classic Movies Posted by KC on Jun 2, 2018
Last night at SIFF Cinema Uptown, I enjoyed the first SIFF screening of Amy Scott’s documentary about filmmaker Hal Ashby, Hal (2018). Brilliantly edited, compassionate, and full of insightful interviews, I learned a lot about this director who I have always admired, but I realize now not full read more
The 44th Seattle International Film Festival: Belle de Jour (1967)
Classic Movies Posted by KC on May 29, 2018
The audience attending Belle de Jour (1967) at the SIFF Cinema Uptown last night alternated between stunned silence and nervous giggles, a clear sign that Luis Buñuel’s tale of desire has retained its power over time. In a new 4K restoration from the original negative, the colors popped and Ca read more
Dancing Lady: A Film that Subsists on Chemistry Alone
Cary Grant Won't Eat You Posted by Judy on May 27, 2018
Let’s consider the reasons Joan Crawford is a terrible choice to star in Dancing Lady (1933), one of those films about an aspiring hoofer, Janie, who is willing to do anything but trade sexual favors to get on the stage, and who is so talented she actually makes it. 1. So talented at dancing? read more
Dancing Lady: A Film that Subsists on Chemistry Alone
Cary Grant Won't Eat You Posted by Judy on May 27, 2018
Let’s consider the reasons Joan Crawford is a terrible choice to star in Dancing Lady (1933), one of those films about an aspiring hoofer, Janie, who is willing to do anything but trade sexual favors to get on the stage, and who is so talented she actually makes it. 1. So talented at dancing? read more
2018 Turner Classic Film Festival (#TCMFF) Day 4
Classic Movie Man Posted by Stephen Reginald on May 27, 2018
2018 Turner Classic Film Festival (#TCMFF) Day 4
Sunday the 29th was the last day of the TCM Film Festival. The last day is always bittersweet. Sweet because there are still some great moves to be seen and bitter because we know that the fun will end all too soon.
As usual, there were some read more
Allan Fish Online Film Festival 2018
Noirish Posted by John Grant on May 25, 2018
***Starting on Monday, an event to look out for! Wonders in the Dark Starting Monday, May 28th Wonders in the Dark will be hosting a 12 day Allan Fish Online Film Festival (Allan Fish OFF 2018). The rules are simple; each day will see a new chairman host the festivities and select a film that is av read more
The 44th Seattle International Film Festival:The Beales Before the Maysles in That Summer (2017)
Classic Movies Posted by KC on May 22, 2018
The documentary That Summer (2017), which I viewed last night at a SIFF screening at the Ark Lodge Cinema, has been called the “Prequel to Grey Gardens,” because it features footage of Edith Bouvier Beale and Edith “Little Edie” Bouvier Beale, the mother and daughter captur read more
Film Noir Review: Vertigo (1958)
Classic Movie Hub Blog Posted by Danilo Castro on May 22, 2018
“If I let you change me, will that do it? If I do what you tell me, will you love me?” As cinema’s reigning “Master of Suspense”, Alfred Hitchcock usually made a point of keeping his audience in the loop. He believed that information and tension went hand in hand, and that by telling read more
TCM Classic Film Festival 2018--The Power of Words and Love of the Movies
GlamAmor Posted by on May 21, 2018
The late Robin Williams once said, "No matter what people tell you, words and ideas can change the world." Those of us who love classic cinema and the history of Hollywood certainly know this to be true. On that note, the theme of this year's TCM Classic Film Festival (TCMFF) was Powerful Words: The read more