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Robert Osborne interviews Kim Novak at the 2014 TCM Classic Film Festival
Out of the Past - A Classic Film Blog Posted by Raquel Stecher on Apr 28, 2014
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A screening of Bell, Book and Candle (1958) was held at the historic Grauman’s Egyptian theatre as part of the 2014 TCM Classic Film Festival. This was a real treat because actress Kim Novak was in attendance. When the event started, Robert Osborne introduced Nov read more
TCM Classic Film Festival: Oh What a Beautiful Day! Oklahoma Red Carpet Event
Classic Movie Hub Blog Posted by Annmarie Gatti on Apr 28, 2014
“Oh, what a beautiful mornin’, Oh, what a beautiful day! I got a beautiful feelin’ Everything’s goin’ my way.”
Yep, that just about sums it up — the head-over-heels happy feeling I had every day during the TCM Classic Film Festival — a sublimely deligh read more
Mighty Like a Moose (1926) A Silent Film Review
Movies Silently Posted by Fritzi Kramer on Apr 27, 2014
By Fritzi Kramer on April 27, 2014 in Blog, Feature, Silent Movie Review Poor Charley Chase! He plays Mr. Moose, who is curses with a hideous set of teeth. His wife is equally homely, the owner of a ridiculous schnoz. Two separate sessions of secret plastic surgery later, both husband and wife are read more
You're invited! Live Webinar on HISTORY OF FASHION IN FILM 1970s Tomorrow 4/27
GlamAmor Posted by on Apr 26, 2014
If you love style in the movies, you are invited to a special 6-part webinar series to learn all about THE STYLE ESSENTIALS: HISTORY OF FASHION IN FILM. The Style Essentials represent iconic costume design from film that immediately impacted fashion and continues to influence the industry read more
Short Film Saturday: His Wooden Wedding (1925)
The Movie Rat Posted by Bernardo Villela on Apr 26, 2014
Many thanks to Fritzi over at Movies, Silently for suggesting this film when I wanted a wedding-themed silent. I was unfamiliar with Charley Case before viewing this film, and look forward to seeing more. It’s quite funny. Enjoy! read more
THE GREAT VILLAIN BLOGATHON: Film Noir and the Villains in DOUBLE INDEMNITY
Backlots Posted by Lara on Apr 26, 2014
When I heard that my fellow bloggers over at Shadows and Satin, Silver Screenings, and Speakeasy were getting ready to host The Great Villain Blogathon a few days ago, I knew that an opportunity to celebrate my favorite movie villains with other film fans was just too good to pass up. I signed up read more
How To Navigate TCM Classic Film Festival: What I Learned in 2014
Classic Movies Posted by KC on Apr 25, 2014
My first year at TCM Film Festival went pretty smoothly. This was mostly because I got a ton of great advice from people on Twitter and from blogger friends who had been to the festival before. Still, I had plenty of surprises, and I made a few missteps that I am keeping in mind for future festival read more
Poolside screening of American Graffiti (1973) at the TCM Classic Film Festival
Out of the Past - A Classic Film Blog Posted by Raquel Stecher on Apr 25, 2014
On the opening night of the 2014 TCM Classic Film Festival, I headed
to the pool area of the Hollywood Roosevelt Hotel for some entertainment. To kick
off the night they offered passholders a variety of free appetizers as well as
some music courtesy of a “Wolfman Jack”. There were profes read more
50 Reasons Why I LOVED TCM Film Festival 2014
Outspoken and Freckled Posted by Irish Jayhawk on Apr 25, 2014
On April 9th, 2014 I embarked upon an unforgettable journey to Tinseltown. And I loved the experience so much I just had to share fifty reasons why. "Wait... did she say FIFTY?!" Yes, fifty. But don't be alarmed, this is not quite a War and Peace version of the 5th annual Turner Classic Movies Film read more
50 Reasons Why I LOVED TCM Film Festival 2014
Outspoken and Freckled Posted by Irish Jayhawk on Apr 25, 2014
On April 9th, 2014 I embarked upon an unforgettable journey to Tinseltown. And I loved the experience so much I just had to share fifty reasons why. "Wait... did she say FIFTY?!" Yes, fifty. But don't be alarmed, this is not quite a War and Peace version of the 5th annual Turner Classic Movies Film read more
TCM Classic Film Festival 2014 - Press Conference with Charles Tabesh and Genevieve McGillicuddy
Out of the Past - A Classic Film Blog Posted by Raquel Stecher on Apr 24, 2014
“The audience that comes to the festival is a wonderful snapshot of who watches the network. It really represents the diversity of all backgrounds, all ages that love classic film.” - McGillicuddy
Here are some highlights from the press conference with Charles Tabesh and Genevieve Mc read more
How Sight & Sound Fueled the "Greatest Film" Debate
Classic Film & TV Cafe Posted by Rick29 on Apr 24, 2014
These days, it has become standard practice for film organizations and film-related magazines to publish their picks for the greatest films of all time. A representative sample includes the American Film Institute (which has published two lists since 1998), Time magazine, IMDb, Total Film, and read more
Classic film saviours!
Stardust Posted by Vanessa Buttino on Apr 23, 2014
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Just a bunch of dames: Tony Curtis, Marilyn Monroe, and Jack Lemmon in Some Like it Hot (1959)
I've been feeling down in the dumps lately. Like, for the past couple of weeks I've felt particularly lost and a little bit abandoned. Not fun, I can assure you. I'm not ent read more
TCM Classic Film Festival 2014 - Press Conference with Ben Mankiewicz
Out of the Past - A Classic Film Blog Posted by Raquel Stecher on Apr 22, 2014
"You want to make them a little uncomfortable in their seat but you don't want to knock them off the chair." Ben Mankiewicz on interviewing
Here are some highlights from the press conference with Ben Mankiewicz at the 2014 TCM Classic Film Festival. Note that this is paraphrasing and not direct q read more
The Frozen North (1922) A Silent Film Review
Movies Silently Posted by Fritzi Kramer on Apr 22, 2014
By Fritzi Kramer on April 22, 2014 in Blog, Feature, Silent Movie Review Buster Keaton delivers a slice of demented wackiness in this snow-bound comedy. Keaton is a lusty would-be bandit with a large dose of William S. Hart mannerisms. It’s definitely one of his darker short films and is inte read more
TCM Classic Film Festival 2014 - Press Conference with Robert Osborne
Out of the Past - A Classic Film Blog Posted by Raquel Stecher on Apr 21, 2014
"I didn't know being a nurse was going to be part of the job." Robert Osborne
Here are some highlights from the press conference with Robert Osborne at the 2014 TCM Classic Film Festival. Note that this is paraphrasing and not direct quotation.
On how TCM has affected his life - TCM has given him read more
The Penalty (1920) A Silent Film Review
Movies Silently Posted by Fritzi Kramer on Apr 20, 2014
By Fritzi Kramer on April 20, 2014 in Blog, Feature, Silent Movie Review Lon Chaney as we know him really arrived with the release of this movie. It has everything we love about him: impressive makeup, criminal mischief, madness, murder and scenery chewed with rare abandon. Who wouldn’t want read more
TCM Film Festival 2014: Jerry Lewis Immortalized in Cement
Classic Movies Posted by KC on Apr 20, 2014
There's hardly anything better in life than the experience of something you anticipated with great excitement exceeding your expectations. This is what happened on day three of TCMFF, where I started my day witnessing Jerry Lewis' hand and footprint ceremony in the forecourt of Grauman's (TCL Chines read more
TCM Film Festival 2014: The Movies, Day Three and Four
Classic Movies Posted by KC on Apr 19, 2014
I took it much easier the last two days of the festival, watching three movies each on Saturday and Sunday. While my crazy binge-watching Friday was a lot of fun, I knew I'd go crazy if I kept up that pace. It was nice to give the movies a little breathing room these last two days of TCMFF.
Day Thr read more
Short Film Saturday: Easter Eggs (1907)
The Movie Rat Posted by Bernardo Villela on Apr 19, 2014
I only recently discovered the works of Segundo de Chomon. He seems a worthy Spanish counterpart to Georges Méliès. This is a presentational, magic style of silent film implementing many invisible cuts, but it is very enjoyable. read more