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For Japan...
Lady Eve's Reel Life Posted by The Lady Eve on Mar 18, 2011
This is my entry in CinemaFanatic/JapanCinema's blogathon to benefit victims of the earthquake/tsunami disaster in Japan...I hope those of you visiting my reel life will donate generously by clicking here...
Woman in the Dunes
I wish I were more knowledgeable about the read more
For Japan...
Lady Eve's Reel Life Posted by The Lady Eve on Mar 18, 2011
This is my entry in CinemaFanatic/JapanCinema's blogathon to benefit victims of the earthquake/tsunami disaster in Japan...I hope those of you visiting my reel life will donate generously by clicking here...
Woman in the Dunes
I wish I were more knowledgeable about the read more
For Japan...
Lady Eve's Reel Life Posted by The Lady Eve on Mar 18, 2011
This is my entry in CinemaFanatic/JapanCinema's blogathon to benefit victims of the earthquake/tsunami disaster in Japan...I hope those of you visiting my reel life will donate generously by clicking here...
Woman in the Dunes
I wish I were more knowledgeable about the read more
From Saint to Sinner: Jean Seberg
Lady Eve's Reel Life Posted by The Lady Eve on Mar 11, 2011
This Sunday, March 13, the first Sunday of Lent, Turner Classic Movies will feature films about one of the Catholic Church’s most popular saints, Joan of Arc. On Wednesday the 16th, TCM will honor the Museum of Modern Art’s film archive by screening 14 films representing its collection. read more
From Saint to Sinner: Jean Seberg
Lady Eve's Reel Life Posted by The Lady Eve on Mar 11, 2011
This Sunday, March 13, the first Sunday of Lent, Turner Classic Movies will feature films about one of the Catholic Church’s most popular saints, Joan of Arc. On Wednesday the 16th, TCM will honor the Museum of Modern Art’s film archive by screening 14 films representing its collection. read more
From Saint to Sinner: Jean Seberg
Lady Eve's Reel Life Posted by The Lady Eve on Mar 11, 2011
This Sunday, March 13, the first Sunday of Lent, Turner Classic Movies will feature films about one of the Catholic Church’s most popular saints, Joan of Arc. On Wednesday the 16th, TCM will honor the Museum of Modern Art’s film archive by screening 14 films representing its collection. read more
Tales of Manhattan…and Hollywood (and more): The Last of Sheila
Lady Eve's Reel Life Posted by The Lady Eve on Mar 7, 2011
The murder mystery has been a movie staple since the silent era. In the 1930s variations on the drawing-room style whodunit, perhaps epitomized by the lighthearted Powell/Loy “Thin Man” series and the suspenseful Rathbone/ Bruce “Sherlock Holmes” franchise, became popular. Fa read more
Tales of Manhattan…and Hollywood (and more): The Last of Sheila
Lady Eve's Reel Life Posted by The Lady Eve on Mar 7, 2011
The murder mystery has been a movie staple since the silent era. In the 1930s variations on the drawing-room style whodunit, perhaps epitomized by the lighthearted Powell/Loy “Thin Man” series and the suspenseful Rathbone/ Bruce “Sherlock Holmes” franchise, became popular. Fa read more
Tales of Manhattan…and Hollywood (and more): The Last of Sheila
Lady Eve's Reel Life Posted by The Lady Eve on Mar 7, 2011
The murder mystery has been a movie staple since the silent era. In the 1930s variations on the drawing-room style whodunit, perhaps epitomized by the lighthearted Powell/Loy “Thin Man” series and the suspenseful Rathbone/ Bruce “Sherlock Holmes” franchise, became popular. Fa read more
Platinum Blonde and Beyond
Lady Eve's Reel Life Posted by The Lady Eve on Feb 28, 2011
It was her trademark, her calling card and, in 1931, the name of a film for which she received third billing. Platinum Blonde had originally been intended as a vehicle for top-billed star Loretta Young but, by the time it was released, the film's title had changed and changed again until it was an o read more
Platinum Blonde and Beyond
Lady Eve's Reel Life Posted by The Lady Eve on Feb 28, 2011
It was her trademark, her calling card and, in 1931, the name of a film for which she received third billing. Platinum Blonde had originally been intended as a vehicle for top-billed star Loretta Young but, by the time it was released, the film's title had changed and changed again until it was an o read more
Platinum Blonde and Beyond
Lady Eve's Reel Life Posted by The Lady Eve on Feb 28, 2011
It was her trademark, her calling card and, in 1931, the name of a film for which she received third billing. Platinum Blonde had originally been intended as a vehicle for top-billed star Loretta Young but, by the time it was released, the film's title had changed and changed again until it was an o read more
For the Love of Film (Noir): About Ida Lupino
Lady Eve's Reel Life Posted by The Lady Eve on Feb 21, 2011
This review was part of the For the Love of Film: The Film Preservation Blogathon to benefit the Film Noir Foundation.
One of the great dames of film noir, and quite a bit more, Ida Lupino was born in London in 1918. Her father was Stanley Lupino, a star of the West End stage who wrote many of read more
For the Love of Film (Noir): About Ida Lupino
Lady Eve's Reel Life Posted by The Lady Eve on Feb 21, 2011
This review was part of the For the Love of Film: The Film Preservation Blogathon to benefit the Film Noir Foundation.
One of the great dames of film noir, and quite a bit more, Ida Lupino was born in London in 1918. Her father was Stanley Lupino, a star of the West End stage who wrote many of read more
For the Love of Film (Noir): About Ida Lupino
Lady Eve's Reel Life Posted by The Lady Eve on Feb 21, 2011
This review was part of the For the Love of Film: The Film Preservation Blogathon to benefit the Film Noir Foundation.
One of the great dames of film noir, and quite a bit more, Ida Lupino was born in London in 1918. Her father was Stanley Lupino, a star of the West End stage who wrote many of read more
For the Love of Film (Noir): Renoir, Ryan and a splash of vodka...
Lady Eve's Reel Life Posted by The Lady Eve on Feb 14, 2011
This review was part of the For the Love of Film: The Film Preservation Blogathon to benefit the Film Noir Foundation.
San Francisco's annual film noir festival, Noir City 9, ran for ten days at the end of January. From all reports the festival, an event that showcased 24 films, was a great su read more
For the Love of Film (Noir): Renoir, Ryan and a splash of vodka...
Lady Eve's Reel Life Posted by The Lady Eve on Feb 14, 2011
This review was part of the For the Love of Film: The Film Preservation Blogathon to benefit the Film Noir Foundation.
San Francisco's annual film noir festival, Noir City 9, ran for ten days at the end of January. From all reports the festival, an event that showcased 24 films, was a great su read more
For the Love of Film (Noir): Renoir, Ryan and a splash of vodka...
Lady Eve's Reel Life Posted by The Lady Eve on Feb 14, 2011
This review was part of the For the Love of Film: The Film Preservation Blogathon to benefit the Film Noir Foundation.
San Francisco's annual film noir festival, Noir City 9, ran for ten days at the end of January. From all reports the festival, an event that showcased 24 films, was a great su read more
San Francisco Film Locations...a mini-tour on video
Lady Eve's Reel Life Posted by The Lady Eve on Feb 10, 2011
Huntington Park at the top of Nob Hill, San Francisco
One day not too long ago my friend Dave and I went on an excursion into three San Francisco neighborhoods to shoot video of classic film locations. I'd done some research and worked out a way to cover read more
San Francisco Film Locations...a mini-tour on video
Lady Eve's Reel Life Posted by The Lady Eve on Feb 10, 2011
Huntington Park at the top of Nob Hill, San Francisco
One day not too long ago my friend Dave and I went on an excursion into three San Francisco neighborhoods to shoot video of classic film locations. I'd done some research and worked out a way to cover read more