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A Film to Watch for...on TCM Next Week
Lady Eve's Reel Life Posted by The Lady Eve on Oct 18, 2012
Actress Jeanne Eagels, one of the great legends of early 20th century American theater, became the toast of the New York stage by the time she was 30. She most famously originated the role of Sadie Thompson on Broadway in John Colton's Rain (based on a Somerset Maugham short story); the play ultimat read more
A Film to Watch for...on TCM Next Week
Lady Eve's Reel Life Posted by The Lady Eve on Oct 18, 2012
Actress Jeanne Eagels, one of the great legends of early 20th century American theater, became the toast of the New York stage by the time she was 30. She most famously originated the role of Sadie Thompson on Broadway in John Colton's Rain (based on a Somerset Maugham short story); the play ultimat read more
One of Ours...on Turner Classic Movies
Lady Eve's Reel Life Posted by The Lady Eve on Oct 10, 2012
Moira Neylon, aka/moirafinnie, blogger on TCM's Movie Morlocks site and member of the Classic Movie Blog Association, will be a guest programmer on Turner Classic Movies next month. Moira and three other Morlocks will be featured in segments with host Robert Osborne on Friday, November 30; each will read more
One of Ours...on Turner Classic Movies
Lady Eve's Reel Life Posted by The Lady Eve on Oct 10, 2012
Moira Neylon, aka/moirafinnie, blogger on TCM's Movie Morlocks site and member of the Classic Movie Blog Association, will be a guest programmer on Turner Classic Movies next month. Moira and three other Morlocks will be featured in segments with host Robert Osborne on Friday, November 30; each will read more
One of Ours...on Turner Classic Movies
Lady Eve's Reel Life Posted by The Lady Eve on Oct 10, 2012
Moira Neylon, aka/moirafinnie, blogger on TCM's Movie Morlocks site and member of the Classic Movie Blog Association, will be a guest programmer on Turner Classic Movies next month. Moira and three other Morlocks will be featured in segments with host Robert Osborne on Friday, November 30; each will read more
Many Thanks
Lady Eve's Reel Life Posted by The Lady Eve on Oct 6, 2012
It was nearly a year ago that I began to think about hosting a blog event focused on Alfred Hitchcock's Vertigo. I had just read an English translation of the French noir novel the film was adapted from and wanted to blog about it. But to simply write a book-to-film piece didn't appeal. And a straig read more
Many Thanks
Lady Eve's Reel Life Posted by The Lady Eve on Oct 6, 2012
It was nearly a year ago that I began to think about hosting a blog event focused on Alfred Hitchcock's Vertigo. I had just read an English translation of the French noir novel the film was adapted from and wanted to blog about it. But to simply write a book-to-film piece didn't appeal. And a straig read more
Many Thanks
Lady Eve's Reel Life Posted by The Lady Eve on Oct 6, 2012
It was nearly a year ago that I began to think about hosting a blog event focused on Alfred Hitchcock's Vertigo. I had just read an English translation of the French noir novel the film was adapted from and wanted to blog about it. But to simply write a book-to-film piece didn't appeal. And a straig read more
Ticket Giveaway this Sunday for "Lawrence of Arabia 50th Anniversary Event" on October 4th
Lady Eve's Reel Life Posted by The Lady Eve on Sep 27, 2012
The 35th Academy Awards ceremony, honoring the
films of 1962, took place at Santa Monica's Civic Auditorium on April 8th,
1963. Frank Sinatra, who nearly missed the event because he forgot his parking
pass, hosted the festivities. The big winner that evening was David Lean’s epic production
of read more
Ticket Giveaway this Sunday for "Lawrence of Arabia 50th Anniversary Event" on October 4th
Lady Eve's Reel Life Posted by The Lady Eve on Sep 27, 2012
The 35th Academy Awards ceremony, honoring the
films of 1962, took place at Santa Monica's Civic Auditorium on April 8th,
1963. Frank Sinatra, who nearly missed the event because he forgot his parking
pass, hosted the festivities. The big winner that evening was David Lean’s epic production
of read more
328 Credits and Counting...Happy Birthday, Mickey Rooney!
Lady Eve's Reel Life Posted by The Lady Eve on Sep 22, 2012
Mickey Rooney, who celebrates his 92nd birthday on September 23, has spent 90+ of those years in show business. Born into a family of vaudevillians, he came closer to actually being "born in a trunk" in the back of a theater than even his frequent MGM co-star and pal Judy Garland. His stage debut ca read more
328 Credits and Counting...Happy Birthday, Mickey Rooney!
Lady Eve's Reel Life Posted by The Lady Eve on Sep 22, 2012
Mickey Rooney, who celebrates his 92nd birthday on September 23, has spent 90+ of those years in show business. Born into a family of vaudevillians, he came closer to actually being "born in a trunk" in the back of a theater than even his frequent MGM co-star and pal Judy Garland. His stage debut ca read more
Email From an Oscar Winner's Son...
Lady Eve's Reel Life Posted by The Lady Eve on Sep 17, 2012
Every now and then a delightful surprise arrives in the ladyevesidwich@gmail.com emailbox.
A
few months ago I was contacted by British scholar Dr. Susan Smith, Senior
Lecturer in Film Studies at the University of Sunderland in England and author
of Hitchcock: Suspense, Humour and Tone, published by read more
Email From an Oscar Winner's Son...
Lady Eve's Reel Life Posted by The Lady Eve on Sep 17, 2012
Every now and then a delightful surprise arrives in the ladyevesidwich@gmail.com emailbox.
A
few months ago I was contacted by British scholar Dr. Susan Smith, Senior
Lecturer in Film Studies at the University of Sunderland in England and author
of Hitchcock: Suspense, Humour and Tone, published by read more
Email From an Oscar Winner's Son...
Lady Eve's Reel Life Posted by The Lady Eve on Sep 17, 2012
Every now and then a delightful surprise arrives in the ladyevesidwich@gmail.com emailbox.
A
few months ago I was contacted by British scholar Dr. Susan Smith, Senior
Lecturer in Film Studies at the University of Sunderland in England and author
of Hitchcock: Suspense, Humour and Tone, published by read more
Ticket Giveaway: "The Birds" is Coming!
Lady Eve's Reel Life Posted by The Lady Eve on Sep 13, 2012
The much-anticipated Turner Classic Movies/NCM Fathom Events presentation of Alfred Hitchcock's The Birds screens in theaters nationwide next Wednesday night, September 19, and I'm happy to announce a random drawing for a pair of tickets to the event will be held here at Eve's Reel Life this Sunday, read more
Ticket Giveaway: "The Birds" is Coming!
Lady Eve's Reel Life Posted by The Lady Eve on Sep 13, 2012
The much-anticipated Turner Classic Movies/NCM Fathom Events presentation of Alfred Hitchcock's The Birds screens in theaters nationwide next Wednesday night, September 19, and I'm happy to announce a random drawing for a pair of tickets to the event will be held here at Eve's Reel Life this Sunday, read more
Celebrating Choreographer Jack Cole
Lady Eve's Reel Life Posted by The Lady Eve on Sep 8, 2012
Turner Classic Movies honors jazz-dance pioneer Jack
Cole on Monday night, September 10, with a five-movie tribute to his film work.
The choreographer, credited with playing a key role in defining the onscreen
personas of Rita Hayworth and Marilyn Monroe, has been the subject of several
articles by read more
Celebrating Choreographer Jack Cole
Lady Eve's Reel Life Posted by The Lady Eve on Sep 8, 2012
Turner Classic Movies honors jazz-dance pioneer Jack
Cole on Monday night, September 10, with a five-movie tribute to his film work.
The choreographer, credited with playing a key role in defining the onscreen
personas of Rita Hayworth and Marilyn Monroe, has been the subject of several
articles by read more
Celebrating Choreographer Jack Cole
Lady Eve's Reel Life Posted by The Lady Eve on Sep 8, 2012
Turner Classic Movies honors jazz-dance pioneer Jack
Cole on Monday night, September 10, with a five-movie tribute to his film work.
The choreographer, credited with playing a key role in defining the onscreen
personas of Rita Hayworth and Marilyn Monroe, has been the subject of several
articles by read more