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Noir Nook: Top 10 Favorite Bad Boys – Part 2

Classic Movie Hub Blog Posted by Karen Burroughs Hannsberry on May 11, 2023

Noir Nook: Top 10 Favorite Bad Boys – Part 2 Last month, here at the Noir Nook, I served up the first half of my top 10 bad boys of noir. I’m finishing up the list this month with another spate of dastardly dudes. Watch yourself – they’re up to no good! ….. Whit Sterling (Kirk read more

Silver Screen Standards: A Woman’s Face (1941)

Classic Movie Hub Blog Posted by Jennifer Garlen on May 9, 2023

Silver Screen Standards: A Woman’s Face (1941) Although it’s not as iconic as films like The Women (1939) or Mildred Pierce (1945), I really enjoy the George Cukor murder melodrama A Woman’s Face (1941) because it gives us a different view – quite literally – of star Joan Crawford. When read more

Classic Movie Travels: Arlene Golonka

Classic Movie Hub Blog Posted by Annette Bochenek on May 4, 2023

Classic Movie Travels: Arlene Golonka Arlene Golonka Arline Leanore Golonka was born on January 23, 1936, in Chicago, Illinois, to Elinor Wroblewski Golonka and Frank Golonka. Her father passed away when she was two years old and her mother later married Edward Rejba. Elinor and Edward then ha read more

Classic Movie Travels: Arlene Golonka

Classic Movie Hub Blog Posted by Annette Bochenek on May 4, 2023

Classic Movie Travels: Arlene Golonka Arlene Golonka Arline Leanore Golonka was born on January 23, 1936, in Chicago, Illinois, to Elinor Wroblewski Golonka and Frank Golonka. Her father passed away when she was two years old and her mother later married Edward Rejba. Elinor and Edward then ha read more

Western RoundUp: Final Resting Places, Western Filmmakers

Classic Movie Hub Blog Posted by Laura Grieve on Apr 25, 2023

Western RoundUp: Final Resting Places,Western Filmmakers In this month’s Western RoundUp column we’ll return to the topic of the final resting places of Western filmmakers, visiting the gravesites of 13 actors, actresses, and directors. We’ll start in the little town of Marys read more

Western RoundUp: Final Resting Places, Western Filmmakers

Classic Movie Hub Blog Posted by Laura Grieve on Apr 25, 2023

Western RoundUp: Final Resting Places,Western Filmmakers In this month’s Western RoundUp column we’ll return to the topic of the final resting places of Western filmmakers, visiting the gravesites of 13 actors, actresses, and directors. We’ll start in the little town of Marys read more

Silents are Golden: What Were the Top Box Office Hits Of 1923?

Classic Movie Hub Blog Posted by Lea Stans on Apr 20, 2023

Silents are Golden: What Were the Top Box Office Hits Of 1923? Recently I attended the Kansas Silent Film Festival (and yes, that is my plug for that delightful–and free–event!) where the theme was the silent films of 1923. It got me pondering: what were the highest-grossing films from exactly read more

Silents are Golden: What Were the Top Box Office Hits Of 1923?

Classic Movie Hub Blog Posted by Lea Stans on Apr 20, 2023

Silents are Golden: What Were the Top Box Office Hits Of 1923? Recently I attended the Kansas Silent Film Festival (and yes, that is my plug for that delightful–and free–event!) where the theme was the silent films of 1923. It got me pondering: what were the highest-grossing films from exactly read more

Noir Nook: Top 10 Favorite Bad Boys – Part 1

Classic Movie Hub Blog Posted by Karen Burroughs Hannsberry on Apr 13, 2023

Noir Nook: Top 10 Favorite Bad Boys – Part 1 The days are getting longer, the flowers are starting to bud… and it’s a great time for a list! (No, there’s no real connection, but still – what a great time for a list, am I right?) This month’s Noir Nook takes a look at some of my read more

Noir Nook: Top 10 Favorite Bad Boys – Part 1

Classic Movie Hub Blog Posted by Karen Burroughs Hannsberry on Apr 13, 2023

Noir Nook: Top 10 Favorite Bad Boys – Part 1 The days are getting longer, the flowers are starting to bud… and it’s a great time for a list! (No, there’s no real connection, but still – what a great time for a list, am I right?) This month’s Noir Nook takes a look at some of my read more

Classic Conversations: Eddie Muller and Dave Karger Preview the 2023 TCM Classic Film Festival

Classic Movie Hub Blog Posted by Danny Miller on Apr 11, 2023

As a huge classic movie fan, I find myself counting the days until the TCM Classic Film Festival that takes place in Hollywood every spring — for us fans it’s like the movie version of Woodstock. I’ve attended every festival since it began in 2010, and have gotten the chance to hear from so many read more

Silver Screen Standards: Ruby Keeler in 42nd Street (1933)

Classic Movie Hub Blog Posted by Jennifer Garlen on Apr 11, 2023

Silver Screen Standards: Ruby Keeler in 42nd Street (1933) Every time I watch 42nd Street (1933) I fall in love with Ruby Keeler all over again. Just like Peggy Sawyer, the character she plays in the movie, Keeler was a bright newcomer getting her big break; although she had been dancing on stage read more

Western RoundUp: Tombstone (1993)

Classic Movie Hub Blog Posted by Laura Grieve on Apr 11, 2023

Western RoundUp: Tombstone (1993) Was the 1881 gunfight at the OK Corral the most-filmed true incident in Western film history? I’ve never tried counting how many movies the gunfight appears in, but it’s a significant number. I’ve previously written here about four different fi read more

Silver Screen Standards: Ruby Keeler in 42nd Street (1933)

Classic Movie Hub Blog Posted by Jennifer Garlen on Apr 11, 2023

Silver Screen Standards: Ruby Keeler in 42nd Street (1933) Every time I watch 42nd Street (1933) I fall in love with Ruby Keeler all over again. Just like Peggy Sawyer, the character she plays in the movie, Keeler was a bright newcomer getting her big break; although she had been dancing on stage read more

Western RoundUp: Tombstone (1993)

Classic Movie Hub Blog Posted by Laura Grieve on Apr 11, 2023

Western RoundUp: Tombstone (1993) Was the 1881 gunfight at the OK Corral the most-filmed true incident in Western film history? I’ve never tried counting how many movies the gunfight appears in, but it’s a significant number. I’ve previously written here about four different fi read more

Classic Conversations: Eddie Muller and Dave Karger Preview the 2023 TCM Classic Film Festival

Classic Movie Hub Blog Posted by Danny Miller on Apr 11, 2023

As a huge classic movie fan, I find myself counting the days until the TCM Classic Film Festival that takes place in Hollywood every spring — for us fans it’s like the movie version of Woodstock. I’ve attended every festival since it began in 2010, and have gotten the chance to hear from so many read more

Classic Movie Travels: Mickey Daniels

Classic Movie Hub Blog Posted by Annette Bochenek on Apr 10, 2023

Classic Movie Travels: Mickey Daniels Richard Michael “Mickey” Daniels Richard Michael “Mickey” Daniels was born on October 11, 1914, in Reliance, Wyoming, to Richard and Hannah Reese Daniels. Per his draft card, his birthplace is listed as Reliance. He was one of eleven children in the read more

Classic Movie Travels: Mickey Daniels

Classic Movie Hub Blog Posted by Annette Bochenek on Apr 10, 2023

Classic Movie Travels: Mickey Daniels Richard Michael “Mickey” Daniels Richard Michael “Mickey” Daniels was born on October 11, 1914, in Reliance, Wyoming, to Richard and Hannah Reese Daniels. Per his draft card, his birthplace is listed as Reliance. He was one of eleven children in the read more

Monsters and Matinees: A trio of films bring to life Richard Matheson’s ‘I Am Legend’

Classic Movie Hub Blog Posted by Toni Ruberto on Apr 8, 2023

A trio of films bring to life Richard Matheson’s ‘I Am Legend’ The idea of the last man or woman on earth spurs my imagination. How will it happen? When will it happen? Why will it happen? “Germs. Bacteria. Viruses. Vampires.” That’s author Richard Matheson’s excellent read more

Monsters and Matinees: A trio of films bring to life Richard Matheson’s ‘I Am Legend’

Classic Movie Hub Blog Posted by Toni Ruberto on Apr 8, 2023

A trio of films bring to life Richard Matheson’s ‘I Am Legend’ The idea of the last man or woman on earth spurs my imagination. How will it happen? When will it happen? Why will it happen? “Germs. Bacteria. Viruses. Vampires.” That’s author Richard Matheson’s excellent read more
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