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Fridays With Yvonne De Carlo: Frontier Gal (1945)

Journeys in Classic Film Posted by on Feb 12, 2016

Gazing at Frontier Gal’s opening credits might leave you thinking we’ve already reviewed this week’s film: a Charles Lamont-directed picture starring Yvonne De Carlo and Rod Cameron? Isn’t that Salome, Where She Danced? And put out the same year, no less? Released only eight read more

Fridays With Yvonne De Carlo: Frontier Gal (1945)

Journeys in Classic Film Posted by on Feb 12, 2016

Gazing at Frontier Gal’s opening credits might leave you thinking we’ve already reviewed this week’s film: a Charles Lamont-directed picture starring Yvonne De Carlo and Rod Cameron? Isn’t that Salome, Where She Danced? And put out the same year, no less? Released only eight read more

Top 14 Favorite Classic Movie Couples

Journeys in Classic Film Posted by on Feb 9, 2016

Love is in the air! With Valentine’s Day right around the corner there’s no better time to cuddle up with your significant other (or enjoy these movies alone) and watch some classic film couples. I’ve picked fourteen of my favorite celebrity pairings that highlight love the best, i read more

Top 14 Favorite Classic Movie Couples

Journeys in Classic Film Posted by on Feb 9, 2016

Love is in the air! With Valentine’s Day right around the corner there’s no better time to cuddle up with your significant other (or enjoy these movies alone) and watch some classic film couples. I’ve picked fourteen of my favorite celebrity pairings that highlight love the best, i read more

A Real American Character: The Life of Walter Brennan

Journeys in Classic Film Posted by on Feb 8, 2016

“Walter Brennan became an archetype, not a stereotype,” which explains author Carl Rollyson’s title “A Real American Character.” Brennan was best known for playing old coots, seguing from starring as a loveable drunks in To Have and Have Not (1944) to becoming America&# read more

A Real American Character: The Life of Walter Brennan

Journeys in Classic Film Posted by on Feb 8, 2016

“Walter Brennan became an archetype, not a stereotype,” which explains author Carl Rollyson’s title “A Real American Character.” Brennan was best known for playing old coots, seguing from starring as a loveable drunks in To Have and Have Not (1944) to becoming America&# read more

Fridays With…Yvonne De Carlo: Salome, Where She Danced (1945)

Journeys in Classic Film Posted by on Feb 5, 2016

Oof, Fridays With Yvonne De Carlo is off to a rocky start. Though never an A-list actress, De Carlo is best remembered to legions of television fans as Lily Munster in the 1960s series The Munsters which is the extent of my De Carlo knowledge. Her filmic output was scattered, with De Carlo mostly re read more

Fridays With…Yvonne De Carlo: Salome, Where She Danced (1945)

Journeys in Classic Film Posted by on Feb 5, 2016

Oof, Fridays With Yvonne De Carlo is off to a rocky start. Though never an A-list actress, De Carlo is best remembered to legions of television fans as Lily Munster in the 1960s series The Munsters which is the extent of my De Carlo knowledge. Her filmic output was scattered, with De Carlo mostly re read more

News From the Lake for February 4th, 2016

Journeys in Classic Film Posted by on Feb 4, 2016

News in a nutshell: TCM announces new films and guests for the upcoming festival, getTV reveals their March slate of shows, and what’s new on DVD and Blu-ray. If you read my ten films worth screening at TCMFF 2016 article then you’d know the network announced a slate of titles and gues read more

News From the Lake for February 4th, 2016

Journeys in Classic Film Posted by on Feb 4, 2016

News in a nutshell: TCM announces new films and guests for the upcoming festival, getTV reveals their March slate of shows, and what’s new on DVD and Blu-ray. If you read my ten films worth screening at TCMFF 2016 article then you’d know the network announced a slate of titles and gues read more

Ten Movies Worth Screening at the 2016 TCM Classic Film Festival

Journeys in Classic Film Posted by on Feb 3, 2016

Since TCM just announced yesterday a spate of new titles debuting at this year’s TCM Classic Film Festival I couldn’t have picked the worst time to schedule this. But everyone has their “wish list” and there’s still plenty of time to get one of my ten choices on the lis read more

Ten Movies Worth Screening at the 2016 TCM Classic Film Festival

Journeys in Classic Film Posted by on Feb 3, 2016

Since TCM just announced yesterday a spate of new titles debuting at this year’s TCM Classic Film Festival I couldn’t have picked the worst time to schedule this. But everyone has their “wish list” and there’s still plenty of time to get one of my ten choices on the lis read more

The Lake Update for February 2016

Journeys in Classic Film Posted by on Feb 2, 2016

Honestly, now through April involves me ticking down the hours till the TCM Classic Film Festival. Remember how you felt as a kid about Christmas? Well, that’s how I feel about the upcoming festival. But, that’s no reason to lay down on the job of telling you about classic films! Januar read more

The Lake Update for February 2016

Journeys in Classic Film Posted by on Feb 2, 2016

Honestly, now through April involves me ticking down the hours till the TCM Classic Film Festival. Remember how you felt as a kid about Christmas? Well, that’s how I feel about the upcoming festival. But, that’s no reason to lay down on the job of telling you about classic films! Januar read more

Jeanne Eagels: A Life Revealed

Journeys in Classic Film Posted by on Feb 1, 2016

Often used as the poster child for the pitfalls of Hollywood, Jeanne Eagels has a tragic story commonly associated with the blondes of Tinsel Town; considering Eagels’ prolific career on the stage and in the early decades of Hollywood, she might be the origin of the stigma. Authors Tara Hanks read more

Fridays With…Harold Lloyd: Why Worry? (1923)

Journeys in Classic Film Posted by on Jan 29, 2016

I’ve had my ups and downs with Harold Lloyd’s body of work over the last four weeks. Although none of his previous features outright bored me, I didn’t find the belly laughs or narrative drive outside of The Freshman (1925). But, we’re ending on a high note with Why Worry?, a read more

Fridays With…Harold Lloyd: Why Worry? (1923)

Journeys in Classic Film Posted by on Jan 29, 2016

I’ve had my ups and downs with Harold Lloyd’s body of work over the last four weeks. Although none of his previous features outright bored me, I didn’t find the belly laughs or narrative drive outside of The Freshman (1925). But, we’re ending on a high note with Why Worry?, a read more

News From the Lake

Journeys in Classic Film Posted by on Jan 28, 2016

News in a nutshell: Another celebrity passes away, more film screenings through the UCLA Film Archive and what’s new on DVD and Blu. Long the butt of jokes regarding his status as alive or dead, Barney Miller star and Godfather cast member Abe Vigoda passed away on Tuesday at the age of 94. read more

News From the Lake

Journeys in Classic Film Posted by on Jan 28, 2016

News in a nutshell: Another celebrity passes away, more film screenings through the UCLA Film Archive and what’s new on DVD and Blu. Long the butt of jokes regarding his status as alive or dead, Barney Miller star and Godfather cast member Abe Vigoda passed away on Tuesday at the age of 94. read more

Carnal Knowledge (1971)

Journeys in Classic Film Posted by on Jan 27, 2016

The 1970s were a confusing time, particularly for cinema. The dark clouds of the Civil Rights Movement and Vietnam had rolled away (the former) or were in their death throes (the latter), and Women’s Liberation and the Cold War were heating up. Cinema grappled with a lot and the movies during read more
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