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TMP Recommends: Five Films on TCM, April 8 – 14
The Motion Pictures Posted by Lindsey on Apr 7, 2015
Welcome to this week’s installment of TMP Recommends! Here are five films to keep an eye out for on TCM in the next week. All times are listed in EST and come from the US version of the TCM schedule. Happy viewing!
(Screen capture by Lindsey for TMP)
Waterloo Bridge (1940)
Airing on TCM: April read more
The Top Five Moments from the 2015 TCM Classic Film Festival
Journeys in Classic Film Posted by on Apr 3, 2015
The coverage has wrapped and it’s time to close the book on TCMFF 2015. It’s bittersweet realizing that nearly a year of anticipating and experiencing has come and gone, only to leave me planning for the next festival. I was beyond lucky during this year’s festival, more so than my read more
The Pre-Code Blogathon: FIVE STAR FINAL
The Hitless Wonder Movie Blog Posted by Dan Day Jr. on Mar 31, 2015
The "Pre-Code" era in Hollywood--which ran approximately from 1930 through most of 1934--has now become so legendary that just about any movie made in that period is looked upon as a classic. Most of the attention given to Pre-Code features revolves around their presumed salacious content, rather th read more
TMP Recommends: Five Films on TCM, April 1 – 7
The Motion Pictures Posted by Lindsey on Mar 31, 2015
Welcome to another Tuesday installment of TMP Recommends, the series in which I share five films you should keep an eye out for on TCM over the next week. All times are listed in EST and come from the US version of the TCM schedule. Happy viewing!
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Earthworm Tractors (1936)
Airing o read more
The Pre-Code Blogathon: FIVE STAR FINAL
The Hitless Wonder Movie Blog Posted by Dan Day Jr. on Mar 31, 2015
The "Pre-Code" era in Hollywood--which ran approximately from 1930 through most of 1934--has now become so legendary that just about any movie made in that period is looked upon as a classic. Most of the attention given to Pre-Code features revolves around their presumed salacious content, rather th read more
TMP Recommends: Five Films on TCM, March 25 – 31
The Motion Pictures Posted by Lindsey on Mar 24, 2015
Welcome to this week’s installment of TMP Recommends! Here are five films you should be keeping an eye out for on TCM this week, if you’re one of the unlucky few who are not headed to Hollywood for TCM Film Festival activities. (It’s okay — I’m not going, either. I̵ read more
TMP Recommends: Five Films on TCM, March 18 – 24
The Motion Pictures Posted by Lindsey on Mar 17, 2015
After a week of absence, “TMP Recommends” makes its triumphant return! Here are five films you should keep an eye out for on TCM this week. All times are listed in EST and come from the US version of the TCM schedule.
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Nancy Goes to Rio (1950)
Airing on TCM: March 18, 8:0 read more
The Five Best Swashbuckler Films
Classic Film & TV Cafe Posted by Rick29 on Mar 12, 2015
One of the challenges with listing “swashbuckler films” is that they form a wide genre that defies easy categorization. Yes, a swashbuckling picture must be adventurous in spirit and include some swordplay. However, that definition cuts a wide swath, so one could include tales read more
Top Five: Humphrey Bogart
Old Hollywood Films Posted by Amanda Garrett on Mar 10, 2015
We're counting down the best films in the legendary career of Humphrey Bogart.
Himself, he never took too seriously -- his work, most seriously. He regarded the somewhat gaudy figure of Bogart, the star, with amused cynicism; Bogart, the actor, he held in deep respect." John Huston.
Humphrey Bo read more
TMP Recommends: Five Films on TCM, March 4 – 10
The Motion Pictures Posted by Lindsey on Mar 3, 2015
Welcome to this week’s installment of TMP Recommends! Here are five films you should keep an eye out for over the next seven days on TCM. All times are listed in EST and come from the US version of the TCM schedule.
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The Brain That Wouldn’t Die (1962)
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TMP Recommends: Five Films on TCM, February 25 – March 3
The Motion Pictures Posted by Lindsey on Feb 24, 2015
Welcome to this week’s installment of TMP Recommends! Here are five films you should keep an eye out for over the next seven days on TCM. Times are listed in EST and come from the US version of the TCM schedule. Happy viewing!
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Mister Roberts (1955)
Airing on TCM February read more
The Five Best Ellery Queen TV Series Episodes
Classic Film & TV Cafe Posted by Rick29 on Feb 23, 2015
Jim Hutton as Ellery.
A unique literary creation, Ellery Queen is famous as both a fictional detective and a best-selling “author” (as a pseudonym for cousins Frederic Dannay and Manfred B. Lee). Prior to Jim Hutton's well-regarded 1975-76 Ellery Queen TV series, the sleuth did not read more
TMP Recommends: Five Films on TCM, February 18 – 24
The Motion Pictures Posted by Lindsey on Feb 17, 2015
Welcome to this week’s installment of TMP recommends! Here are five films you should keep an eye out for in the next seven days on TCM.
(Screen capture by Lindsey for TMP)
Days of Wine and Roses (1962)
Airing on TCM: February 19, 3:00 AM EST
Jack Lemmon gives one of his best dramatic performan read more
TMP Recommends: Five Films on TCM, February 11 – 17
The Motion Pictures Posted by Lindsey on Feb 10, 2015
It’s Tuesday, which means it’s time for another installment of “TMP Recommends,” the weekly series in which I share five films you should be watching on TCM over the next seven days. As always, the schedule is subject to change. These dates/times come from the US version of t read more
The Five Toughest Tough Guys of the 1970s
Classic Film & TV Cafe Posted by Rick29 on Feb 4, 2015
1. Clint Eastwood - He had already appeared as a grimacing, wisecracking detective in 1968's urban action pic Coogan's Bluff. But the 1970s established Eastwood as the decade's definitive tough guy with the first three Dirty Harry films and The Gauntlet (my personal favorite). It helps, of cour read more
TMP Recommends: Five Films on TCM, February 4 – 10
The Motion Pictures Posted by Lindsey on Feb 3, 2015
Welcome to this week’s installment of “TMP Recommends,” where I share five of the best flicks airing on TCM over the next seven days! There is a ton of good stuff playing this week, and it was difficult to narrow my recommendations down to just five. As always, the schedule is subj read more
TMP Recommends: Five Films on TCM, January 28 – February 3
The Motion Pictures Posted by Lindsey on Jan 27, 2015
Here are five recommendations for what’s coming up on TCM in the next week!
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The Glass Bottom Boat (1966)
Airing on TCM: January 30, 4:15 am EST
In this espionage comedy, Doris Day stars as Jennifer Nelson, a widowed woman who works in the PR department of a space read more
Five Surprising Lessons I’ve Learned from Blogging
Cary Grant Won't Eat You Posted by Judy on Jan 27, 2015
Sixty posts after my first, I’d like to reflect on the unexpected—and sometimes bizarre—lessons I’ve learned in my first year blogging: 1. Quality/Effort/Originality Does Not Equal a Popular Post; the Word ‘Sex’ in the Title Does Of course, in theory I knew that words such as “sex” read more
Five Surprising Lessons I’ve Learned from Blogging
Cary Grant Won't Eat You Posted by Judy on Jan 27, 2015
Sixty posts after my first, I’d like to reflect on the unexpected—and sometimes bizarre—lessons I’ve learned in my first year blogging: 1. Quality/Effort/Originality Does Not Equal a Popular Post; the Word ‘Sex’ in the Title Does Of course, in theory I knew that words such as “sex” read more
REMEMBERING BARBARA STANWYCK, TWENTY FIVE YEARS LATER.
In The Good Old Days Of Classic Hollywood Posted by Crystal Kalyana on Jan 20, 2015
Hello readers, As we are approaching the twenty fifth anniversary of Barbara Stanwyck’s, passing back on January 20th, 1990, I thought that I’d reflect back on the hellacious life and career of Barbara, or Missy, as what many called her. Ruby Catherine Stevens made her star studded debu read more