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“La Marseillaise” Plays, as Rick, Ilsa and Refugees Find Their Footing in Casablanca (Guest Post)
Classic Movie Hub Blog Posted by Guest Post on Nov 25, 2020
“La Marseillaise” Even more than the famous “Here’s Looking at You” scene, the “La Marseillaise” scene in Casablanca is the one scene in the film that evokes more emotion from audiences than any other, as it propels the narration in a new direction and reveals more about the characters read more
Western RoundUp: Hidden Gems, Vol. 2
Classic Movie Hub Blog Posted by Laura Grieve on Nov 24, 2020
Western RoundUp: Hidden Gems, Vol. 2 At the beginning of this year, I wrote a column on three Westerns I consider “Hidden Gems,” lesser-known yet very entertaining movies. Here’s a trio of three more Westerns I’ve really enjoyed which aren’t widely known; theyR read more
The Directors’ Chair: The Wrong Man and I Confess
Classic Movie Hub Blog Posted by Theresa Brown on Nov 23, 2020
The Directors’ Chair: The Wrong Man and I Confess CAUGHT IN A TRAP…AND I CAN’T WALK OUT This month’s foray into director Alfred Hitchcock explores him putting characters into such black holes not even light can escape. I’ll give you a double whammy of two films where the read more
Silents are Golden: “For the Sake of the Picture” – The Dangerous Era of Silent Filmmaking
Classic Movie Hub Blog Posted by Lea Stans on Nov 19, 2020
Silents are Golden: “For the Sake of the Picture” – The Dangerous Era of Silent Filmmaking Most of us are familiar with the incredible stuntwork done for the 1910s and 1920s films – often by the main stars themselves, such as Douglas Fairbanks or Harold Lloyd. The extremes they were willing read more
Monsters and Matinees: The Vampire through the Artistry of Mario Bava
Classic Movie Hub Blog Posted by Toni Ruberto on Nov 14, 2020
As much as we love Bela Lugosi and our other iconic film Dracula, Christopher Lee, there’s a range of vampire films that go beyond these actors and The Count. Some aren’t memorable or even very good; others bear little resemblance to the blood-sucking count. Then there’s Mario Bava’s read more
Noir Nook: Dame Name Noirs – Mildred Pierce (1945)
Classic Movie Hub Blog Posted by Karen Burroughs Hannsberry on Nov 12, 2020
Noir Nook: Dame Name Noirs – Mildred Pierce (1945) If you know anything about me, you know I love my noir dames. Everything about them fascinates me – from their fearless approach to life to their mercenary ways – and don’t get me started on their unadulterated sexiness. No wonder they leave read more
Silver Screen Standards: The Petrified Forest (1936)
Classic Movie Hub Blog Posted by Jennifer Garlen on Nov 10, 2020
Silver Screen Standards: The Petrified Forest (1936)
The Petrified Forest (1936)
Warning: This post contains spoilers about the ending of the film.
If I were younger or in a more sanguine mood, I might find The Petrified Forest (1936) very romantic, but middle age and the perpetual crisis t read more
It’s a Wonderful Life: The Illustrated Holiday Classic – Book Giveaway (now thru Dec 12)
Classic Movie Hub Blog Posted by Annmarie Gatti on Nov 8, 2020
It’s a Wonderful Life: The Illustrated Holiday ClassicWe have 10 Books to Giveaway Now through Dec 12!
Re-live the beloved holiday classic with thislavishly illustrated storybook the entire family can share
We are delighted to announce our next giveaway — just in time fo read more
Classic Movie Travels: Mary Carlisle
Classic Movie Hub Blog Posted by Annette Bochenek on Nov 6, 2020
Classic Movie Travels: Mary Carlisle Mary Carlisle During her time in the film industry, Mary Carlisle took on many roles as an ingénue. A talented singer, dancer, and actress, she appeared in over 60 Hollywood films. Carlisle was born Gwendolyn Witter on February 3, 1914, in Boston, Massac read more
Watch Party ‘Rewind’: House on Haunted Hill
Classic Movie Hub Blog Posted by Annmarie Gatti on Nov 3, 2020
House on Haunted HillWatch Party and Video Chat ‘Rewind’
Thanks to everyone who joined our First-Ever Watch Party and Video Chat last Friday! We had so much fun and really appreciate your support!
I know that Halloween is over, but if you’re in the mood for some frightfully g read more
What’s Streaming in Nov on the CMH Channel at Best Classics Ever? The Most Dangerous Game, Whistle Stop, My Man Godfrey and more.
Classic Movie Hub Blog Posted by Annmarie Gatti on Nov 1, 2020
Our November Picks on the Classic Movie Hub ChannelNovember Birthdays and Film Noir! It’s that time again… We have our monthly free streaming picks for our Classic Movie Hub Channel at Best Classics Ever (BCE) – the mega streaming channel for classic movies and TV shows! read more
Harry Dean Stanton: Hollywood’s Zen Rebel – Book Giveaway (November)
Classic Movie Hub Blog Posted by Annmarie Gatti on Nov 1, 2020
“Harry Dean Stanton: Hollywood’s Zen Rebel ”We have FOUR Books to Give Away this month! “A glorious meditation on and exploration of one of Hollywood’s most fascinating characters…”―Ace Atkins, New York Times bestselling author It’s time for our next book read more
Tonight: Halloween Eve Watch Party – with Film Friends and “House on Haunted Hill”
Classic Movie Hub Blog Posted by Annmarie Gatti on Oct 30, 2020
Our First-Ever Watch Party and Chat!Celebrating Halloween with our Classic Movie Friends andHouse on Haunted Hill
So happy to announce that we’ll be hosting our First-Ever Watch Party and Live Chat on YouTube tonight at 9pm ET with our very special Film Friends Aurora @CitizenScreen, Kelle read more
The Funny Papers: Haunted House Re-Do
Classic Movie Hub Blog Posted by Kellee Pratt on Oct 30, 2020
Haunted House Re-Do: The Ghost Breakers (1940), Scared Stiff (1953) and more! There’s something exhilarating about haunted houses. I’m not talking about the type that thrill-seeking teens spend their parents’ hard-earned cash on every October or even the creepy, old historic homes that could read more
Retro TV: Carl Reiner
Classic Movie Hub Blog Posted by Annmarie Gatti on Oct 29, 2020
Carl Reiner Television lost one of its authentic geniuses a few months ago, on June 29, when Carl Reiner died at the age of 98. Given his advanced age, this shouldn’t have been surprising, and yet it was. He seemed in good health and, as recent as the morning of his death, he was tweeting to read more
Western RoundUp: Lone Pine (Virtual) Film Festival
Classic Movie Hub Blog Posted by Laura Grieve on Oct 27, 2020
Western RoundUp: Lone Pine (Virtual) Film Festival Every October for the past half-dozen years I’ve spent Columbus Day weekend at the Lone Pine Film Festival in Lone Pine, California. In a Western RoundUp column last fall I shared a look at some favorite moments from the 2019 read more
Silver Screen Standards: Tension (1949)
Classic Movie Hub Blog Posted by Jennifer Garlen on Oct 23, 2020
Silver Screen Standards: Tension (1949) Although it’s not as celebrated as noir classics like The Maltese Falcon (1942) or Sunset Blvd. (1950), director John Berry’s Tension (1949) is one of my go-to picks for the genre because it packs so much punch to appreciate into 95 minutes of keenly depict read more
Silents are Golden: A Closer Look At – Nosferatu (1922)
Classic Movie Hub Blog Posted by Lea Stans on Oct 15, 2020
Silents are Golden: A Closer Look At – Nosferatu (1922) Nosferatu –one of the most iconic and influential horror films ever made. One of the finest examples of the genre known as German Expressionism. A masterpiece by one of early cinema’s most skilled directors. And, of course, a prime example read more
Monsters and Matinees: Horror author David J. Skal talks ‘Fright Favorites’
Classic Movie Hub Blog Posted by Toni Ruberto on Oct 10, 2020
Open the new book Fright Favorites: 31 Movies to Haunt Your Halloween and Beyond to find this dedication from author David J. Skal: “To monster kids of all ages everywhere. (You know who you are.)” If you recognize yourself in that dedication (and you probably do if you are reading Monster read more
Noir Nook: More Unsung Noirs
Classic Movie Hub Blog Posted by Karen Burroughs Hannsberry on Oct 8, 2020
Noir Nook: More Unsung Noirs
Out the Past. Double Indemnity. Laura. Blah blah blah.
We all know about these often-seen and much-loved noirs. But what about the unsung features? The ones that nobody talks about? The ones that many noir lovers have never even heard of, let alone seen? In this mo read more