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Warner Archive: John Ford's She Wore a Yellow Ribbon (1949) on Blu-ray
Classic Movies Posted by KC on Aug 31, 2016
I don't tend to gravitate towards westerns, but I'm always game for John Ford's take on the genre. In films like She Wore a Yellow Ribbon (1949), now available on Blu-ray from Warner Archive, he invests the grit and grime of the open country with a kind of poetry that gives the rough and tumble life read more
Book Review: Olivia de Havilland Adores Paris in Every Frenchman Has One
Classic Movies Posted by KC on Aug 26, 2016
Every Frenchman Has One
Olivia de Havilland
Crown Archetype (2016 reissue)
What does every Frenchman have? I wouldn't dream of spoiling the surprise for you. Suffice to say, it isn't as sexy as you might think.
In reading the recent reissue of Olivia de Havilland's 1961 memoir of adjusting to life read more
Warner Archive Blu-ray: Astaire and Charisse Bid Farewell to the Big Musical in Silk Stockings (1957)
Classic Movies Posted by KC on Aug 24, 2016
It's 1957 and the era of big musicals is ending, but Silk Stockings doesn't feel like a dying gasp. It is a slick, colorful and expertly executed production. Now available on Blu-ray from Warner Archive, it isn't likely to top the favorites list of many musical fans, but with Fred Astaire and Cyd Ch read more
Book Review-- A Thousand Cuts: The Bizarre Underground World of Collectors and Dealers Who Saved the Movies
Classic Movies Posted by KC on Aug 19, 2016
A Thousand Cuts: The Bizarre Underground World of Collectors and Dealers Who Saved the Movies
Dennis Bartok and Jeff Joseph
University Press of Mississippi, 2016
It's remarkable that 35mm film has lasted as a medium for more than one hundred years when you think of all the entertainment formats tha read more
Warner Archive: Natalie Wood and Raymond Burr in A Cry in the Night (1956)
Classic Movies Posted by KC on Aug 17, 2016
A Cry in the Night (1956) is an unusual thriller, standard in construction, but uncommonly warm with compassion. Now available on DVD from Warner Archive, this efficiently-paced production of Alan Ladd's Jaguar Productions marks an interesting transition for its stars, Raymond Burr and Natalie Wood. read more
Warner Archive: Bogey and Bacall on Blu-ray, To Have and Have Not (1944)
Classic Movies Posted by KC on Aug 12, 2016
With the release of To Have and Have Not (1944), all four of the films Lauren Bacall and Humphrey Bogart made together are now available on Blu-ray from Warner Archive.
I've never been able to convince myself to pay much attention to the plot of To Have and Have Not. It's always been a movie of ex read more
Book Review--Dalton Trumbo: Blacklisted Hollywood Radical
Classic Movies Posted by KC on Aug 10, 2016
Dalton Trumbo: Blacklisted Hollywood Radical
Larry Ceplair and Christopher Trumbo
University Press of Kentucky, 2015
Screenwriter and novelist Dalton Trumbo is most famous for the eleven years he spent on an unofficial Hollywood blacklist, as one of the notorious Hollywood Ten, a group of movie in read more
Warner Archive: Deanna Durbin and Kay Francis in It's a Date (1940)
Classic Movies Posted by KC on Aug 4, 2016
As a Kay Francis and Deanna Durbin completist, I was delighted to see the pair starring in the recent Warner Archive release of It's a Date (1940), which is making its DVD debut. The first of four films Durbin would make with director William Seiter at Universal Studios, it's a breezy, charming litt read more
Warner Archive: Teresa Wright and MacDonald Carey Reunite in Count The Hours (1953)
Classic Movies Posted by KC on Jul 29, 2016
Shadow of a Doubt (1943) stars Teresa Wright and Macdonald Carey are reunited a decade later in the thriller Count the Hours (1953), now available on DVD from Warner Archive.
When an intruder murders a farmer and his housekeeper, his handyman George Braden (John Craven) is wrongfully accu read more
Book Review--The Real James Dean: Intimate Memories from Those Who Knew Him Best
Classic Movies Posted by KC on Jul 28, 2016
The Real James Dean: Intimate Memories from Those Who Knew Him Best
Peter L. Winkler, Ed.
Chicago Review Press, 2016
In his six years in Los Angeles and New York, James Dean packed in several decades-worth of living. Many who knew him would comment on his morbid world view and how he seemed to fore read more
Warner Archive: Dopes Sell Dope in Stakeout on Dope Street (1958)
Classic Movies Posted by KC on Jul 26, 2016
With an off-kilter jazzy score, hapless young anti-heroes and a slightly sensational edge, Stakeout on Dope Street (1958) is a classic Roger Corman production. The music and slick photography are the strongest elements of this teen crime and drug flick. Now available on DVD from Warner Archive, it i read more
Warner Archive: George Hamilton and Joseph Cotten in Jack of Diamonds (1967)
Classic Movies Posted by KC on Jul 14, 2016
Joseph Cotten is master and teacher and George Hamilton is the protégée jewel thief in this cheerful caper comedy, now available on DVD from Warner Archive. The pair are notorious as Ace of Diamonds and Jack of Diamonds respectively; in public life the Jack is known as Jeffrey Hill. In Jack of Diamo read more
Doffing Dresses and Drinking Cocktails in Three Broadway Girls/The Greeks Had a Word for Them (1932)
Classic Movies Posted by KC on Jul 10, 2016
This post is my entry in the Hot and Bothered: The Films of 1932 Blogathon, hosted by Once Upon a Screen and CineMaven's Essays from the Couch. A lot of great films are being covered, so go check out the rest!
Gold-digging, boyfriend stealing, drinking all night and yes, dress doffing. The three ex read more
Warner Archive Blu-ray: Bogie and Bacall in Dark Passage (1947)
Classic Movies Posted by KC on Jul 8, 2016
The four film partnership between Humphrey Bogart and Lauren Bacall worked because the growing affection they felt for each other off-screen translated so well to the characters they played. That love is most evident in Dark Passage (1947), which despite all its bitterness and hard edges is also an read more
Warner Archive: Tarzan the Ape Man (1959) in Technicolor
Classic Movies Posted by KC on Jun 23, 2016
Early on I wondered what I was in for when watching MGM's 1959 Technicolor take on the Tarzan story. The bongo drums and blaring horns over the opening credits (composed by West coast jazz musician Shorty Rogers) belonged in a drama about teenage delinquents, making me unsure what effect the filmmak read more
Review: Candid Talk with an Eternal Heartthrob in Tab Hunter Confidential (2015)
Classic Movies Posted by KC on Jun 21, 2016
Tad was serious about his career, but he never took himself that seriously.
-John Waters
Blonde, handsome, boyish, and without a hint of being on the make, it's no wonder that Tab Hunter inspired swoons in his heartthrob heyday. The actor and singer had a bumpy ride in the entertainment industry, read more
Meet Your New Insect Overlords: Saul Bass' Phase IV (1974)
Classic Movies Posted by KC on Jun 18, 2016
The result of super-ant efficiency
While I was at the park one day with my daughter, we found a black column of ants racing along the top of a stone ledge. There was hundreds of them. If you let your eyes blur a little, they looked like a single pulsing line, weaving smoothly back and forth.
I th read more
Warner Archive: Alfred Hitchcock's Suspicion (1941) on Blu-ray
Classic Movies Posted by KC on Jun 13, 2016
Following The Wrong Man (1956) and I Confess (1953), Warner Archive has released yet another Alfred Hitchcock film, Suspicion (1941), on Blu-ray. This film has the distinction of containing the only performance in one of the director's films to win an Academy Award. Leading lady Joan Fonta read more
Seattle International Film Festival 2016: Buster Keaton on the Big Screen in The General (1926)
Classic Movies Posted by KC on Jun 11, 2016
The General (1926) has endured as one of Buster Keaton's greatest features, because it perfectly balances the wit and physical abilities of his stone-faced hero. Today a near capacity crowd enjoyed a 4K restoration at the Egyptian Theater, with a new symphonic score from Studio Ghibli composer Joe H read more
Warner Archive Blu-ray: Debbie Reynolds and Dick Powell in Susan Slept Here (1954)
Classic Movies Posted by KC on Jun 10, 2016
Susan Slept Here features narration by an Oscar statue. The golden guy sounds just like I imagined he would: cheerful, uptight and betraying the vulnerability of a nude figure. The idea could be unbearably corny, but there's something pliable about the world of Frank Tashlin; Wile E. Coyote could sh read more