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THESE AMAZING SHADOWS: The Film Preservation Act and the National Film Registry
Lady Eve's Reel Life Posted by The Lady Eve on Nov 29, 2011
Independent Lens, the Emmy-winning PBS series, airs Paul Mariano and Kurt Norton’s These Amazing Shadows, a one-hour documentary, on Thursday, December 29, at 10:00pm (check local listings).
These Amazing Shadows is an often kaleidoscopic swirl of film clips iconic and obscure, from Casab read more
Coming Soon to REEL LIFE...
Lady Eve's Reel Life Posted by The Lady Eve on Nov 26, 2011
Some Came Running
A sampling of a few posts and one event (my first!) on the near horizon for The Lady Eve's Reel Life:
The Families of Vincent MinnelliA look at some of the director's most memorable family-themed films, including Meet Me in St. Louis (1944), Father of the Bride (1950), Some Came R read more
Coming Soon to REEL LIFE...
Lady Eve's Reel Life Posted by The Lady Eve on Nov 26, 2011
Some Came Running
A sampling of a few posts and one event (my first!) on the near horizon for The Lady Eve's Reel Life:
The Families of Vincent MinnelliA look at some of the director's most memorable family-themed films, including Meet Me in St. Louis (1944), Father of the Bride (1950), Some Came R read more
Coming Soon to REEL LIFE...
Lady Eve's Reel Life Posted by The Lady Eve on Nov 26, 2011
Some Came Running
A sampling of a few posts and one event (my first!) on the near horizon for The Lady Eve's Reel Life:
The Families of Vincent MinnelliA look at some of the director's most memorable family-themed films, including Meet Me in St. Louis (1944), Father of the Bride (1950), Some Came R read more
Family Thanksgivings: Hannah and Her Sisters (1986)
Lady Eve's Reel Life Posted by The Lady Eve on Nov 16, 2011
I'm looking forward to spending some time with one of my favorite families this Thanksgiving weekend, Hannah and Her Sisters (as well as her other relatives and friends).
Dianne Wiest, Oscar winner
Hannah and Her Sisters, Woody Allen's, by turns, clever and outright hilarious 1986 classic, has b read more
Family Thanksgivings: Hannah and Her Sisters (1986)
Lady Eve's Reel Life Posted by The Lady Eve on Nov 16, 2011
I'm looking forward to spending some time with one of my favorite families this Thanksgiving weekend, Hannah and Her Sisters (as well as her other relatives and friends).
Dianne Wiest, Oscar winner
Hannah and Her Sisters, Woody Allen's, by turns, clever and outright hilarious 1986 classic, has b read more
A Chill in the Air - Part II
Lady Eve's Reel Life Posted by The Lady Eve on Nov 9, 2011
For a few years now, Turner Classic Movies has traditionally aired The Uninvited (1944) during Halloween season. A gothic mystery/romance with a lighter heart than Rebecca (1940), The Uninvited is another of my cold night favorites.
Though lacking any gun or knife, let alone even a drop of blood o read more
A Chill in the Air - Part II
Lady Eve's Reel Life Posted by The Lady Eve on Nov 9, 2011
For a few years now, Turner Classic Movies has traditionally aired The Uninvited (1944) during Halloween season. A gothic mystery/romance with a lighter heart than Rebecca (1940), The Uninvited is another of my cold night favorites.
Though lacking any gun or knife, let alone even a drop of blood o read more
A Chill in the Air - Part II
Lady Eve's Reel Life Posted by The Lady Eve on Nov 9, 2011
For a few years now, Turner Classic Movies has traditionally aired The Uninvited (1944) during Halloween season. A gothic mystery/romance with a lighter heart than Rebecca (1940), The Uninvited is another of my cold night favorites.
Though lacking any gun or knife, let alone even a drop of blood o read more
A Chill in the Air - Part I
Lady Eve's Reel Life Posted by The Lady Eve on Nov 2, 2011
Halloween has come and gone, a time change looms (“fall back”) and winter is just around the corner. Early twilight and cool evenings are here and it seems to me that when the weather starts getting nippy and night falls early, nothing satisfies like a crackling fire, something either st read more
A Chill in the Air - Part I
Lady Eve's Reel Life Posted by The Lady Eve on Nov 2, 2011
Halloween has come and gone, a time change looms (“fall back”) and winter is just around the corner. Early twilight and cool evenings are here and it seems to me that when the weather starts getting nippy and night falls early, nothing satisfies like a crackling fire, something either st read more
A Chill in the Air - Part I
Lady Eve's Reel Life Posted by The Lady Eve on Nov 2, 2011
Halloween has come and gone, a time change looms (“fall back”) and winter is just around the corner. Early twilight and cool evenings are here and it seems to me that when the weather starts getting nippy and night falls early, nothing satisfies like a crackling fire, something either st read more
The Haunting Melody of The Uninvited (1944)
Lady Eve's Reel Life Posted by The Lady Eve on Oct 23, 2011
The Uninvited, from Paramount Pictures in 1944, is an elegantly spooky Rebecca-esque romance with more than one haunting quality. Yes, Windward House, the sea cliff-situated home central to the story, is haunted by a malevolent woman’s ghost, but the film’s music is equally haunt read more
The Haunting Melody of The Uninvited (1944)
Lady Eve's Reel Life Posted by The Lady Eve on Oct 23, 2011
The Uninvited, from Paramount Pictures in 1944, is an elegantly spooky Rebecca-esque romance with more than one haunting quality. Yes, Windward House, the sea cliff-situated home central to the story, is haunted by a malevolent woman’s ghost, but the film’s music is equally haunt read more
The Haunting Melody of The Uninvited (1944)
Lady Eve's Reel Life Posted by The Lady Eve on Oct 23, 2011
The Uninvited, from Paramount Pictures in 1944, is an elegantly spooky Rebecca-esque romance with more than one haunting quality. Yes, Windward House, the sea cliff-situated home central to the story, is haunted by a malevolent woman’s ghost, but the film’s music is equally haunt read more
Thank You
Lady Eve's Reel Life Posted by The Lady Eve on Oct 19, 2011
Bette Davis, The Private Lives of Elizabeth and Essex (1939)
When I received an email from Rick Armstrong the other day telling me that I'd been awarded the Classic Movie Blog Association's 2011 "Best Review/Drama" CiMBA for my post on The Private Lives of Elizabeth and Essex, I was t read more
Thank You
Lady Eve's Reel Life Posted by The Lady Eve on Oct 19, 2011
Bette Davis, The Private Lives of Elizabeth and Essex (1939)
When I received an email from Rick Armstrong the other day telling me that I'd been awarded the Classic Movie Blog Association's 2011 "Best Review/Drama" CiMBA for my post on The Private Lives of Elizabeth and Essex, I was t read more
Thank You
Lady Eve's Reel Life Posted by The Lady Eve on Oct 19, 2011
Bette Davis, The Private Lives of Elizabeth and Essex (1939)
When I received an email from Rick Armstrong the other day telling me that I'd been awarded the Classic Movie Blog Association's 2011 "Best Review/Drama" CiMBA for my post on The Private Lives of Elizabeth and Essex, I was t read more
To Be or Not to Be - Carole Lombard's final film, directed by Ernst Lubitsch
Lady Eve's Reel Life Posted by The Lady Eve on Oct 8, 2011
'The Lubitsch Touch' has been dissected and analyzed for decades. Billy Wilder, who had been protégé to director Ernst Lubitsch early on, put it succinctly: "The Lubitsch Touch is a light touch. But there are serious overtones in Lubitsch. He understood life..." In 1941, Lubitsch signed a three read more
To Be or Not to Be - Carole Lombard's final film, directed by Ernst Lubitsch
Lady Eve's Reel Life Posted by The Lady Eve on Oct 8, 2011
'The Lubitsch Touch' has been dissected and analyzed for decades. Billy Wilder, who had been protégé to director Ernst Lubitsch early on, put it succinctly: "The Lubitsch Touch is a light touch. But there are serious overtones in Lubitsch. He understood life..." In 1941, Lubitsch signed a three read more