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Book Review--Jimmy and Fay: A Suspense Novel

Classic Movies Posted by KC on Apr 24, 2017

Jimmy and Fay: A Suspense Novel Michael Mayo Open Road/Mysterious Press, 2016 The setting is New York City, during Prohibition, and Fay Wray is on the verge of stardom. King Kong is about to premiere at Radio City Music Hall, but the actress is troubled by blackmailers who claim to have racy pictur read more

TCM Classic Film Festival 2017 Wrap-up: Taking it All In

Classic Movies Posted by KC on Apr 23, 2017

Navigating a film festival is a skill, and each one has its own character. After four years of having a great time at TCM Classic Film Festival, but making all sorts of mistakes, I have finally determined the perfect formula for making the most of these four days. In essence: I have learned to relax read more

Warner Archive Blu-ray: Cowboys and Dinosaurs in Valley of the Gwangi (1969)

Classic Movies Posted by KC on Apr 21, 2017

Cowboys and dinosaurs in a movie together? In The Valley of Gwangi (1969) the combination is as entertaining as it sounds. It is the last dinosaur film of effects designer Ray Harryhausen, and showcases some of his best work, in addition to being a rousing action flick. The film is now available on read more

TCM Classic Film Festival 2017: Club TCM, Leonard Maltin and Dick Cavett

Classic Movies Posted by KC on Apr 20, 2017

What a shame that Club TCM exists for only four days out of the year, a sort of Brigadoon of classic film fan hang-outs. Of course, I'd never leave if I had year-round access. Housed in the Hollywood Roosevelt Hotel, the club serves as a meeting place and event location for TCM Classic Film Festival read more

TCM Classic Film Festival 2017: The Films, Part Two

Classic Movies Posted by KC on Apr 19, 2017

I enjoyed my overall viewing experience at the TCM Classic Film Festival this year more than I had before. My schedule felt better balanced this year. It was fascinating to see films on nitrate, I enjoyed some flicks I hadn't seen or heard much of before (Panique, So This is Paris, Cock of the Air, read more

TCM Classic Film Festival 2017--The Films Part One: Nitrate and the Newly Restored Egyptian Theatre

Classic Movies Posted by KC on Apr 17, 2017

Of the many things I looked forward to experiencing at TCM Classic Film Festival 2017, checking out the Grauman's Egyptian Theatre remodel and the four nitrate films to be shown there were at the top of my list. I have wanted to see film on nitrate for years. Stories of how the format shimmers, an read more

TCM Classic Film Festival 2017: The Stars

Classic Movies Posted by KC on Apr 15, 2017

I always like to give a little extra attention to the special guests of TCM Classic Film Festival, because these are the people who have created, restored and promoted the movies that make the whole event possible in the first place. Moments with these stars of classic movie fandom are unique, and i read more

TCM Classic Film Festival 2017: The Carl Reiner and Rob Reiner Hand and Footprint Ceremony at the Chinese Theatre

Classic Movies Posted by KC on Apr 13, 2017

Photo: TCM/Getty Images On the second morning of TCM Classic Film Festival 2017, I had the pleasure of attending the Carl Reiner and Rob Reiner hand and footprint ceremony in the forecourt of the Chinese Theatre. I was especially excited to cover this ceremony, because this is the first time a f read more

Warner Archive--Lee Tracy and Gloria Stuart Banter in Wanted: Jane Turner (1936)

Classic Movies Posted by KC on Apr 13, 2017

It is nice to occasionally sit down with a film meant simply to amuse you for a while. Something that won't change your life, though it will lighten your mood. Wanted! Jane Turner (1936) offers this kind of uncomplicated, lively entertainment. Now available on DVD from Warner Archive, it is a snappy read more

Warner Archive Blu-ray: Musical Stars Go Modern in Finian's Rainbow (1968) and S.O.B. (1981)

Classic Movies Posted by KC on Apr 6, 2017

This month, Warner Archive has released a pair of titles on Blu-ray where classic musical stars adapt themselves to modern times. Fred Astaire abandons the controlled environment of a big studio sound stage for wide open spaces in Finian's Rainbow (1968), while Julie Andrews exposes her raunchy side read more

TCM Classic Film Festival 2017: Off I Go! How to Follow Me

Classic Movies Posted by KC on Apr 4, 2017

Tomorrow morning I will embark upon my fourth journey to Hollywood to attend the TCM Classic Film Festival. Follow along with me as I explore the festival, from pre-festivities to the closing night party: Twitter Instagram I'll share more photos and experiences here at A Classic Movie Blog when I read more

Flicker Alley: Revealing The Horror of What Waits Behind the Door (1919)

Classic Movies Posted by KC on Apr 3, 2017

As you may recall from the giveaway I announced earlier this month, Flicker Alley is just about to release a remarkable 2016 restoration of the 1919 war drama Behind the Door. For years this film has only existed in pieces, but now with combined prints from the Library of Congress and Gosfilmofond o read more

Warner Archive: 1940s Joan Crawford in A Woman's Face and Flamingo Road

Classic Movies Posted by KC on Mar 31, 2017

Image Source The forties were an interesting time for Joan Crawford. In that decade she left her long time studio MGM for Warner Bros, finally won a coveted Oscar for best actress (Mildred Pierce [1946]) and her performance style matured beyond the movie star mannerisms upon which she'd relied so read more

TCMFF Prefunc: 10 Reasons I Dig Sidney Poitier

Classic Movies Posted by KC on Mar 30, 2017

As film fans, many of us get so wrapped up in the idea of Sidney Poitier being a pioneer, because of the advances he has made for actors of color, that I think we forget that he is also one of the greatest film actors of all time. There's no part that is beyond his abilities and he's also a hug read more

Warner Archive Blu-ray: Alan Arkin Terrorizes Audrey Hepburn in Wait Until Dark (1967)

Classic Movies Posted by KC on Mar 27, 2017

Though I will never get over the trauma of my first viewing of Wait Until Dark (1967), I have returned to it several times over the years. Even once you know its secrets, it retains its stomach churning power to chill. It is also a showcase for some of the best performances of its stars, Audrey Hepb read more

Navigating the TCM Classic Film Festival Schedule: My Choices

Classic Movies Posted by KC on Mar 24, 2017

It is almost time for TCM Classic Film Festival 2017. As always, it will take place at several venues along Hollywood Boulevard. This year the event will take place from April 6-9. The theme: Comedy in the Movies, which I love. We could all use some laughs. Perusing the TCM Classic Film Festival s read more

Elizabeth Taylor in Night Watch (1973) and Her Career in the 60s and 70s

Classic Movies Posted by KC on Mar 23, 2017

As of today, it has been seven years since Elizabeth Taylor left us. In remembrance of this unique actress and humanitarian, I am spotlighting one of her lesser known films, Night Watch (1973). This single horror entry in Taylor's resume was long unavailable until its release on DVD from Warner Arch read more

A Flicker Alley Blu-ray/DVD Giveaway! Win a Copy of the Newly Restored Behind the Door (1919)

Classic Movies Posted by KC on Mar 22, 2017

I am a huge fan of Flicker Alley, as can be seen from my past reviews of their titles. So many amazing films are available to a wide audience, and in amazing packages, due to their diligent efforts. Now, along with Flicker Alley and several fellow classic movie site owners, I am excited to give y read more

Warner Archive Blu-ray: Stop-Motion and Skin in When Dinosaurs Ruled the Earth (1970)

Classic Movies Posted by KC on Mar 21, 2017

While fantasy movies with stop-motion creatures have a reputation as being for kids, that has not always been the case. The Hammer Films production When Dinosaurs Ruled The Earth (1970) is an example of a more adult take on the genre, at least in the original version, before US studios made a few ed read more

Book Review: Edith Head and Classic Hollywood Featured in Dangerous to Know

Classic Movies Posted by KC on Mar 20, 2017

Dangerous to Know Renee Patrick Forge, 2017 This is a mystery for those who think that cocktails, and conversation, should sparkle. Set in late 1930s Hollywood, when the word Hitler sent a chill down many a spine, and David O. Selznick was about to set his version of Atlanta aflame, it is set in a read more
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