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Short Film Saturday: Prologue from Visions of Europe
The Movie Rat Posted by Bernardo Villela on May 4, 2013
One recent tradition I have unintentionally started is that I will kick-off a new theme or series through Short Film Saturday. It makes sense since Short Film Saturday is my most frequent and longest running post. The theme that this short will correlate with is the beginning of a Bela Tarr retrospe read more
Period Film: A League of Their Own (1992)
The Motion Pictures Posted by Lindsey on May 4, 2013
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World War II is in full swing, and since so many men have gone off to fight, the owners of professional baseball teams are scrambling to find a way to save their teams from dormancy. They decide to form teams with women, just as many other industries filled positions typically read more
You're Invited! HISTORY OF FASHION IN FILM 1940s-1950s at Annenberg Beach House
GlamAmor Posted by on May 3, 2013
I have just returned from yet another incredible TCM Classic Film Festival, where I was lucky enough to host and introduce two movies from the standpoint of style--Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers in Flying Down to Rio (1933) and Marlene Dietrich in A Foreign Affair (1948). At Flying D read more
Who I met, Who I saw and My Thoughts on the TCM Classic Film Festival
Out of the Past - A Classic Film Blog Posted by Raquel Stecher on May 3, 2013
One of the best things about the TCM Classic Film Festival was getting to meet so many of the great classic film bloggers who I talk to on a regular basis online but hadn't met in real life. Here are some I subjected to my iPhone selfies.
Me and Laura of Laura's Miscellaneous Musings read more
Happy Birthday, Robert Osborne – Live from the 2013 TCM Classic Film Festival!
Cinematically Insane Posted by Will McKinley on May 3, 2013
Every year I travel to Hollywood for the TCM Classic Film Festival and I think to myself, “This will be the year the magic finally wears off.” And then Robert Osborne walks in, and it feels like Moses has come down from the mountain. That’s not hyperbole. The beloved TCM host is the spiritual read more
TCM Classic Film Fest: The Big Parade (1925)
Pretty Clever Films Posted by Wade Sheeler on May 2, 2013
Kevin Brownlow was on hand to introduce the newly restored version of this astounding World War I film, one of the first to deal realistically with the horror and tragedy of war on a very personal level. Brownlow is probably the greatest living expert on The Big Parade, not only based on his vast k read more
TCM Classic Film Festival Day #5 Recap
Out of the Past - A Classic Film Blog Posted by Raquel Stecher on May 2, 2013
The last day of the TCM Classic Film Festival was bittersweet for several reasons as you'll see below.
I went to the Cinerama Dome to attend a screening of It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World (1963).
And I took the obligatory photo of the Honeycomb ceiling.
Press Photo
Tom Brown of TC read more
TCM Classic Film Festival Day #4 Recap
Out of the Past - A Classic Film Blog Posted by Raquel Stecher on May 1, 2013
Saturday was the third official day of the festival but my fourth day of TCM Classic Film Festival festivities. It started off with a bit of a disappointment. We got there a bit late to check-in to the Jane Fonda Handprint Footprint Ceremony at the Grauman's Chinese Theatre. I didn't realize that I read more
Book Review: PETER CUSHING: A LIFE IN FILM
The Hitless Wonder Movie Blog Posted by Dan Day Jr. on Apr 30, 2013
May 26th will be the 100th anniversary of the birth of British actor Peter Cushing. A number of books and film magazine tributes are scheduled to be released in celebration of this. One of the first is PETER CUSHING: A LIFE IN FILM, written by David Miller and published by Titan Books.
This book is read more
Friends (1912) A Silent Film Review
Movies Silently Posted by Movies, Silently on Apr 30, 2013
Mary Pickford is a shady lady living in a gold rush town. When she gets dumped by her duded-up suitor, Henry B. Walthall, she seeks comfort in the burly arms of Lionel Barrymore. But who will get the girl? Henry B. Walthall and Mary Pickford. Before going on, I have a little confession to make. Af read more
While you've been at the TCM Classic Film Festival ...
Stardust Posted by Vanessa Buttino on Apr 30, 2013
While you've been at the TCM Classic Film Festival ...
Here's what I've been doing while everyone else has been enjoying themselves (immensely) at the 2013 TCM Classic Film Festival:
1. Getting covered in drywall dust!
I kid you not. And yes, I genuinely felt that I needed to mention thi read more
Book Review: PETER CUSHING: A LIFE IN FILM
The Hitless Wonder Movie Blog Posted by Dan Day Jr. on Apr 30, 2013
May 26th will be the 100th anniversary of the birth of British actor Peter Cushing. A number of books and film magazine tributes are scheduled to be released in celebration of this. One of the first is PETER CUSHING: A LIFE IN FILM, written by David Miller and published by Titan Books.
This book is read more
Film Thought: Who Would Play You in a Movie?
The Movie Rat Posted by Bernardo Villela on Apr 29, 2013
How many of you have thought of the hypothetical question of who would play you in a movie of your life? It’s not the most unique query in the world. I assume there are a few. I gave it the occasional thought when I was younger, but never thought about it again until recently when asked. More read more
LIVE FROM THE TCM CLASSIC FILM FESTIVAL DAY 4 (Closing Day): “Gilda,” Women of Early Hollywood, “It Happened One Night,” “The General,” Closing Night Party
Backlots Posted by Lara on Apr 29, 2013
Well readers, the 2013 TCM Classic Film Festival has come to a close. It has been a busy and very exciting 4 days, and your author is at once exhilarated, exhausted, and ready for next year! In my humble opinion, this 4th day held the best lineup of the festival. Gilda was first on the agenda at t read more
And so it ends: Review of the last day of the TCM Film Festival
Comet Over Hollywood Posted by on Apr 29, 2013
As I sit waiting for my flight to Atlanta, GA from Los Angeles, CA, here is a recap of the last day (Sunday, April 28) of the TCM Film Festival. Tomorrow I’ll write a review of the overall experience. Come September (1961) starring Rock Hudson, Sandra Dee, Bobby Darin and Gina Lollobrigida. I read more
LIVE FROM THE TCM CLASSIC FILM FESTIVAL, DAY 3: Jane Fonda’s Handprint Ceremony, “On Golden Pond,” “The Lady Eve,” “Mildred Pierce”
Backlots Posted by Lara on Apr 28, 2013
Day 3 started with a bang, as the first event of the day was a very special one. Jane Fonda was scheduled to have her hand and footprints put in the courtyard of Grauman’s Chinese Theatre, right alongside those of her father, Henry Fonda. The event was very crowded, and the security tight an read more
Lost Film Files #10: Alias the Lone Wolf (1927)
Movies Silently Posted by Movies, Silently on Apr 27, 2013
Alias the Lone Wolf (1927) Status: Two reels (out of the original seven) exist in the UCLA Archives on 16mm. No other prints are currently known to exist. Based on the popular Lone Wolf novels by Michael Lanyard, this was the third of five films in which the title character would be played by Bert read more
Short Film Saturday: The Phantom Empire, Chapters 10-12
The Movie Rat Posted by Bernardo Villela on Apr 27, 2013
The Phantom Empire may be the most unique movie serial ever created. I was told of its existence by my favorite film professor in college and I was fortunate enough to have found it on VHS shortly thereafter. After having viewed it I was glad to have given it to him. Now I have since reacquired it o read more
LIVE FROM THE TCM CLASSIC FILM FESTIVAL DAY 2: “Libeled Lady,” “Notorious,” Hollywood Home Movies, “It,” “A Foreign Affair”
Backlots Posted by Lara on Apr 27, 2013
Day 2 of the TCM Classic Film Festival got underway early this morning with screenings beginning at the 9:00 hour. Libeled Lady, my screening choice for this time block, began not long thereafter at 9:30, and this was one of the events I was most looking forward to. Libeled Lady is a read crowd-pl read more
Turner Classic Film Festival: MacMurray, Harlow, Hitchcock, Bow and Wayne
Comet Over Hollywood Posted by on Apr 27, 2013
Friday (April 26) is the first full day of the Turner Classic Film Festival and it has been amazing.
Above is a photo of Kate MacMurray, daughter of Fred MacMurray and June Haver introducing “Suddenly It’s Spring” (1947).
The next photo is the ceiling of the Egyptian Theater whe read more