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Hitchcock in the 40s—New film series begins May 13, 2014

Classic Movie Man Posted by Stephen Reginald on Apr 18, 2014

Hitchcock in the 40s—New film series begins May 13, 2014 New film series announced The 2014-15 Film Club is back at The Venue 1550 at the Daystar Center, 1550 S. State St., Chicago. Hosted by Stephen Reginald, the film club will feature “Hitchcock in the 40s.” Alfred Hitc read more

‘Movies are a necessity to our lives’ – TCM Film Festival round-up

Comet Over Hollywood Posted by on Apr 18, 2014

“What are you most excited about,” several people asked when I arrived in Hollywood at the Turner Classic Film Festival last Wednesday. I fumbled for words like Ralphie trying to tell Santa what he wants for Christmas as I thought of the best answer. My mind turned to seeing 93-year-old read more

Classic Links: TCM Classic Film Festival 2014 Edition

Classic Movies Posted by KC on Apr 18, 2014

This week's very special edition of Classic Links is all about the TCM Classic Film Festival 2014. Many fine bloggers were given media credentials this year and their posts have more than justified the honor of being able to report on this transformative event. I've divided most of the links into da read more

The Rise of getTV and the Accessibility of Classic Film

Backlots Posted by Lara on Apr 18, 2014

For more than 12 years, the accessibility of classic film on mainstream television has been limited to a single channel. Following the change of direction that American Movie Classics (AMC) undertook in 2002, Turner Classic Movies (TCM) has been the classic film fan’s holy grail, the one sta read more

The Campus Vamp (1928) A Silent Film Review

Movies Silently Posted by Fritzi Kramer on Apr 18, 2014

By Fritzi Kramer on April 18, 2014 in Blog, Feature, Silent Movie Review Carole Lombard shows her stuff in this late-silent era comedy. She is the titular vamp who is determined to steal her gal pal’s man. Of course, the gal pal has other ideas. Notable for some splendid twenties fashions and read more

Hitchcock in the 40s—New film series begins May 13, 2014

Classic Movie Man Posted by Stephen Reginald on Apr 18, 2014

Hitchcock in the 40s—New film series begins May 13, 2014 New film series announced The 2014-15 Film Club is back at The Venue 1550 at the Daystar Center, 1550 S. State St., Chicago. Hosted by Stephen Reginald, the film club will feature “Hitchcock in the 40s.” Alfred Hitc read more

Who I Met, Who I Saw and My Thoughts on the 2014 TCM Classic Film Festival

Out of the Past - A Classic Film Blog Posted by Raquel Stecher on Apr 17, 2014

This year's festival theme was Family in the Movies: The Ties that Bind. While the movies screened fit this theme, this idea of family goes beyond just the schedule. The people who attended the festival are like one big family and the tie that binds us is classic movies. When you go to the TCM Class read more

TCM Classic Film Festival 2014: The Movies, Day One and Two

Classic Movies Posted by KC on Apr 17, 2014

I saw fourteen films at this year's TCM Film Festival. The first day was a sort of warm up with two movies. Then I had the most bonkers Friday, where I watched six flicks. That's basically only watching movies from 9am to 2am. I never quite got full energy back after the second day, but I had plent read more

TCM Film Festival 2014: The Stars

Classic Movies Posted by KC on Apr 16, 2014

TCMFF is quite a starry event. You can expect to run into famous people everywhere. Tippi Hedren in the restroom of the Roosevelt Hotel. Leonard Maltin walking down Hollywood Boulevard. Illeana Douglas, Robert Osborne and Ben Mankiewicz seemed to be everywhere. It was exciting to see these glamorou read more

My TCM Film Fest Family Album

Cinematically Insane Posted by Will McKinley on Apr 16, 2014

I’m not a big hugger; it’s nothing personal, it’s just not my thing. But I received – and gave – more hugs at the recently completed TCM Classic Film Festival than in any other weekend of my adult life.  So, what gives? Turner Classic Movies’ fifth annual conclave was read more

The Selig Polyscope Company and the Birth of Film in the Windy City

Curtains Posted by Janelle Vreeland on Apr 15, 2014

The kind folks at Classic Movie Hub have given me the opportunity to create a series of posts dedicated to the history of silent film in Chicago. The first (intro) post is live here, and here's an excerpt to get you started with the first (full) installment, all about Colonel Selig. By the time Wi read more

TCM Classic Film Festival Day Five Recap

Out of the Past - A Classic Film Blog Posted by Raquel Stecher on Apr 15, 2014

My last day at the TCM Classic Film Festival was a lot less hectic than the previous days. I unfortunately missed the screening of The Fiddler on the Roof and didn't get an opportunity to see director Norman Jewison in person. I really needed some extra sleep if I was going to make it through the la read more

TCM Classic Film Festival Wrap-Up

Journeys in Classic Film Posted by on Apr 15, 2014

Me and the dress from Gilda The TCM Classic Film Festival was the culmination of all my work as a classic film writer.  I never expected my blog to get me to the fest and now that I’ve returned to normality I’m only yearning for next April to get here quicker.  My inaugural trip to the read more

TCM Classic Film Festival Day Four Recap

Out of the Past - A Classic Film Blog Posted by Raquel Stecher on Apr 14, 2014

On the second full day of the festival and my fourth day, I got up really early to get in line for media access to the Jerry Lewis Hand and Footprint Ceremony in front of Grauman's Chinese theater (TCL Chinese Theater IMAX). There is limited space so it was crucial that we get there early. Carlos ca read more

TCM Classic Film Fest: Cruising Hollywood Boulevard with American Graffiti (1973)

Pretty Clever Films Posted by Wade Sheeler on Apr 14, 2014

For those not currently in L.A., and not hanging out on Hollywood Blvd at the Roosevelt Hotel swimming pool, you really are missing out. It’s one of those quintessentially enviable SoCal evenings, where even though it’s the middle of April and the rest of the country is still in a chill, the temper read more

Live From the TCM Classic Film Festival Day 4: 5TH AVE GIRL (1939), EMPLOYEES’ ENTRANCE (1933), THE LADY FROM SHANGHAI (1947), Closing Night Party

Backlots Posted by Lara on Apr 14, 2014

The final day of the TCM Classic Film Festival was by far the lightest in terms of screenings, but I also found it to be among the most enjoyable. One of the wonderful things about this festival, speaking for those of us who write about classic film, is that there is never any shortage of communit read more

TCM Film Festival 2014: Day One Press Conference With Robert Osborne and Co. and More!

Classic Movies Posted by KC on Apr 13, 2014

I didn't set eyes on a movie until the sun went down, and yet I lived and breathed movies the entire first day of the TCM film festival. It was beautiful to spend the day in a happy cinematic bubble, soaking up the enthusiasm of the festival-goers around me. I can see why people do TCMFF every year; read more

Live From the TCM Classic Film Festival Day 3: CITY LIGHTS (1931), I REMEMBER MAMA (1948), HOW GREEN WAS MY VALLEY (1941), Hollywood Home Movies, THE WOMEN (1939), FREAKS (1932)

Backlots Posted by Lara on Apr 13, 2014

On what was my busiest day of the festival thus far, my film experiences yesterday ran the gamut of human emotion. From the laughs and tears of City Lights to the nostalgia of I Remember Mama, to delight at the naughtiness of The Women to the uncomfortable but ultimately triumphant horror of Freaks read more

TCM Classic Film Festival: Day 3

Journeys in Classic Film Posted by on Apr 13, 2014

The penultimate day of the festival was near-constant movement with a bump that caused me to leave the screening for How Green Was My Valley.  Thankfully, the day was salvaged by encounters with three people I never believed I’d meet.  Oh, and there was more movie-watching.  The festival ends, read more

TCM Classic Film Festival Day Three Recap

Out of the Past - A Classic Film Blog Posted by Raquel Stecher on Apr 13, 2014

On the third day and the first full day of the festival, I headed over to the TCL Chinese IMAX (aka Grauman's) to wait in line for the Charlton Heston Stamp Dedication Ceremony. The ceremony was spectacular. It was co-hosted by TCM and USPS and Ben Mankiewicz was the master of ceremonies. C read more
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