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The Predator Holiday Special (2018)
The Stop Button Posted by Andrew Wickliffe on Dec 20, 2018
At two minutes, The Predator Holiday Special runs long. The joke runs out. It starts as a rather fun riff on the original Predator movie, with the same music and some familiar action motifs, and the Rankin-Bass stop motion holiday specials. Sure, the stop motion isn’t great and the Predator appears read more
Noir Nook: Five Things You Need to Know About Christmas Holiday (1944)
Classic Movie Hub Blog Posted by Karen Burroughs Hannsberry on Dec 12, 2018
Noir Nook: Five Things You Need to Know About Christmas Holiday (1944) Christmas Holiday is a 1944 noir starring Deanna Durbin as a devoted young bride who slowly comes to realize that her husband, played by Gene Kelly, is a charming sociopath and killer. The cast includes Gale Sondergaard as Kelly’ read more
Streaming Holiday Classics: Features and Shorts for Rent and Free, Other Recommendations
Classic Movies Posted by KC on Dec 7, 2018
While I have many Christmas movies on VHS, DVD, and Blu-ray, I wanted to expand the offerings at my fingertips this year. I compiled a list of flicks available to stream so that I would have choices for any mood at my fingertips.
Many of these picks aren't explicitly holiday movies, but have read more
2018 Holiday Gift Guide for Classic Film Lovers
Classic Movies Posted by KC on Nov 23, 2018
'Tis the season for printing out pics of things you like and leaving them around the house as not-so-subtle hints for your less classic film literate family members. Let me give you a hand with some of my favorite picks for movie fanatics:
Kate Gabrielle
Full disclosure: Kate is a longtime fr read more
Holiday (1930)
Flickers in Time Posted by Beatrice on Jun 2, 2018
Holiday Directed by Edward H. Griffith Written by Horace Jackson from a play by Philip Barry 1930/USA Pathé Exchange First viewing/YouTube I liked this original version of Holiday almost as much as its more famous 1938 remake. Johnny Case (Robert Ames) and Julia Seton (Mary Astor) meet and fa read more
Book Review--Roman Holiday: The Secret Life of Hollywood in Rome
Classic Movies Posted by KC on Apr 30, 2018
Roman Holiday: The Secret Life of Hollywood in Rome
Caroline Young
The History Press, 2018
Much has been written about the vibrant cultural and social scene that exploded in Rome as the city emerged from the trauma of World War II. It was the place to be in the 1950s and 1960s as can be seen by the read more
The Funny Papers: Christmas in Connecticut – Holiday Classic or Feminist Screwball?
Classic Movie Hub Blog Posted by Kellee Pratt on Dec 22, 2017
Christmas in Connecticut: Holiday Classic or Feminist Screwball?
For classic film fans, the holiday season represents a time to wax nostalgic over those classic films that pop up this time of year. Everyone has his or her own must-see favorites. Perhaps you prefer a mainstream flavor like White Chri read more
25 Days of Christmas: Holiday Inn (1942)
Journeys in Classic Film Posted by on Dec 15, 2017
Originally published December 4th, 2012 Tonight’s 25 Days of Christmas film appears on many “Best Of Christmas” lists and I figured I’d give it a look. It’s one of two classic Bing Crosby films I have and if my thoughts on Holiday Inn are any indication…let’ read more
25 Days of Christmas: Holiday Affair (1949)
Journeys in Classic Film Posted by on Dec 13, 2017
Originally published December 24th, 2012 Coming into the home stretch of 25 Days of Christmas 2012, and the final three movies cannot come sooner. I don’t hate Christmas movies; it’s just I lost a day and the whole slate of films ran away with me. Today’s film is another first-ti read more
Kino Lorber Holiday (Facebook/Blog) Blu-Ray/DVD Giveaway Contest (December)
Classic Movie Hub Blog Posted by Annmarie Gatti on Dec 10, 2017
Happy Holidays with Kino Lorber! DVD/Blu-Ray Giveaway, Winner’s Choice of 3 Holiday Classics Okay, now it’s time for the Facebook/Blog version of our Kino Lorber Holiday Giveaway Contest! This time we’ll be giving away two Holiday Classics via Facebook and this blog, courtesy of Kino Lorber. Each read more
Kino Lorber Holiday Blu-Ray/DVD Giveaway Promotion (via Twitter)
Classic Movie Hub Blog Posted by Annmarie Gatti on Dec 8, 2017
Celebrating the Holidays with Kino Lorber! DVD/Blu-Ray Giveaway, Winner’s Choice of 3 Classic Titles This month we celebrate the Holidays courtesy of Kino Lorber! We are happy to say that we have EIGHT classic Holiday DVD or Blu-Rays to giveaway on Twitter this month, winners’ choice of three read more
The Funny Papers: Surviving Holiday Mayhem
Classic Movie Hub Blog Posted by Annmarie Gatti on Dec 6, 2017
Surviving Holiday Mayhem With These Ladies of Screwball Comedy Dan (Ralph Bellamy): “I certainly learned about women from you.” Aunt Patsy (Cecil Cunningham): “Here’s your diploma.” (As she hands him Lucy’s break-up letter) In The Awful Truth (1937), Ralph Bellamy as wealthy read more
A Big Thank You from CMH: “Give a Gift, Get a Gift” Holiday Contest Promotion…
Classic Movie Hub Blog Posted by Annmarie Gatti on Nov 26, 2017
A Special Holiday Contest… Give A Gift, Get a Gift.
Greetings CMH Fans and Followers!
As many of you know, Classic Movie Hub is a labor of love for me, one that I launched about five or so years ago… It started out as my final project for a web development course I took at NYU read more
Roman Holiday (1953): Escapism and Why That’s Okay Sometimes
4 Star Films Posted by 4 Star Film Fan on May 18, 2017
I’ve made a point of suggesting that the reason that I return to movies, again and again, is not because I go to them as an outlet of escapism but for the fact that films give us a little bit more insight into the lives we lead as human beings. In some ways, you could say I’ve even vehe read more
Roman Holiday (1953): Escapism and Why That’s Okay Sometimes
4 Star Films Posted by 4 Star Film Fan on May 18, 2017
I’ve made a point of suggesting that the reason that I return to movies, again and again, is not because I go to them as an outlet of escapism but for the fact that films give us a little bit more insight into the lives we lead as human beings. In some ways, you could say I’ve even vehe read more
Comet Over Hollywood Holiday Special
Comet Over Hollywood Posted by on Dec 22, 2016
Almost every Christmas for the past five years, I try to film a special Christmas video for the readers and supporters of Comet Over Hollywood. Last year’s video was a little violent, so this year we opted for something briefer and food oriented. Enjoy! Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays! Ch read more
Kino Lorber Studio Classics DVD and Blu-Ray Holiday Giveaway (Facebook/Blog December)
Classic Movie Hub Blog Posted by Annmarie Gatti on Dec 18, 2016
Our Kino Lorber Holiday Celebration Continues! DVD/Blu-Ray Giveaway, Winner’s Choice of 8 Classic Titles Now it’s time for our Facebook/Blog version of our Holiday Celebration DVD/Blu-ray giveaway! That said, we’ll be giving away TWO Kino Lorber Studio Classics via this contest (winner’s read more
Holiday Classic "The Snowman" (1982) Comes to Town
Lady Eve's Reel Life Posted by The Lady Eve on Dec 13, 2016
The Snowman, the captivating tale of a
young boy who wakes one snowy Christmas Eve, goes outside and discovers that a snowman he built has magically come to life, first appeared as a children's book by British author/illustrator Raymond Briggs in 1978. A 26-minute animated film adaptation of the st read more
Holiday Classic "The Snowman" (1982) Comes to Town
Lady Eve's Reel Life Posted by The Lady Eve on Dec 13, 2016
The Snowman, the enchanting story of a
young boy who wakes one snowy Christmas Eve, goes outside and builds a snowman that magically comes to life, first appeared as a children's book by British author/illustrator Raymond Briggs in 1978. A 26-minute animated film adaptation of the story was release read more
Holiday (1938)
The Old Hollywood Garden Posted by Carol Martinheira on Dec 12, 2016
Holiday (1938)
On December 12, 2016 By CarolIn Uncategorized
When The Old Hollywood Garden was a baby, I posted something about Holiday (1938) and I compared it to an underrated bassist from a four-piece band (Sylvia Scarlett (1935), Holiday (1938), Bringin read more