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Doctor Who (2005) s01e12 – Bad Wolf
The Stop Button Posted by on Jun 12, 2020
At least it’s got Joe Ahearne directing. I mean, it’s not terrible. Guest star Jo Joyner is a nice “romantic” interest for Christopher Eccleston, which is this standard thing where Eccleston and Rose Piper go to some time period and don’t spend any time together and Eccleston has this chaste read more
The Sea Wolf (1941)
4 Star Films Posted by 4 Star Film Fan on Jun 4, 2019
“Better to reign in hell than serve in heaven” – John Milton in Paradise Lost Though some noir film layered in London fog is probably up for contention, otherwise, there’s arguably no movie murkier than this atmospheric sea-faring delight from Michael Curtiz. But what puts i read more
DYNAMIC DUOS IN CLASSIC FILM: Ralph Wolf and Sam Sheepdog
Caftan Woman Posted by on May 20, 2018
Once Upon a Screen and Classic Movie Hub aka Aurora and Annmarie are hosting a blogathon look at the amazing pairs in classic film that delight us. It is a two-day party on May 19th and 20th. Click HERE for Day 1 contributions. Click HERE for Day 2 contributions.
A day at the office with Sa read more
DYNAMIC DUOS IN CLASSIC FILM: Ralph Wolf and Sam Sheepdog
Caftan Woman Posted by on May 20, 2018
Once Upon a Screen and Classic Movie Hub aka Aurora and Annmarie are hosting a blogathon look at the amazing pairs in classic film that delight us. It is a two-day party on May 19th and 20th. Click HERE for Day 1 contributions. Click HERE for Day 2 contributions.
A day at the office with Sa read more
THE SEA WOLF (1941)
Stardust and Shadows Posted by Terry on May 8, 2018
A good picture will allow you to understand the story and the roles almost without dialogue. These moments from Michael Curtiz Directed version of THE SEA WOLF (1941) is a wonderful example of that technique. Curtiz was a story teller on par with John Ford even if he moved read more
Howl(oween) At The Moon With The Oldest Survivng Werewolf Movie – Wolf Blood (1925)
Durnmoose Movie Musings Posted by Michael on Oct 31, 2014
Predating Universal’s The Wolf Man by sixteen years, George Cheesebro and Bruce Mitchell directed Wolf Blood in 1925. While it’s not actually the first werewolf movie – that distinction supposedly goes to 1913’s The Werewolf, but since that film is considered lost, this is th read more
Howl(oween) At The Moon With The Oldest Survivng Werewolf Movie – Wolf Blood (1925)
Durnmoose Movie Musings Posted by Michael on Oct 31, 2014
Predating Universal’s The Wolf Man by sixteen years, George Cheesebro and Bruce Mitchell directed Wolf Blood in 1925. While it’s not actually the first werewolf movie – that distinction supposedly goes to 1913’s The Werewolf, but since that film is considered lost, this is th read more
Pic of the Day: “The Golden Wolf” revisited
The Timothy Carey Experience Posted by Marisa on Jul 31, 2014
Today’s pic revisits the Cowboy G-Men episode “The Golden Wolf”. It first aired on September 27, 1952. Wolf poacher Jake Kirby is flummoxed to discover that the legendary “golden wolf” of the title is, in fact – well, no spoilers here. It’s hard to believe read more