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COFFEE TIME!

Lady Eve's Reel Life Posted by The Lady Eve on Nov 15, 2010

Although Vincente Minnelli's 1945 musical Yolanda and the Thief is not one of his or Fred Astaire's most popular films, it contains a jewel of a musical number that has earned raves from day one...Coffee Time... When the film was released, none other than stuffy Bosley Crowther, critic for The Ne read more

1st Film Noir Xmas coming to San Francisco…9th Noir Festival set for January

Lady Eve's Reel Life Posted by The Lady Eve on Nov 11, 2010

The San Francisco Film Noir Foundation has set its first-ever Noir City Xmas for Wed., December 15, at the Castro Theatre, and extends an invitation to “enjoy a Cruel Yule...” The double feature pairs Remember the Night (1940) and Mr. Soft Touch (1949). TCM has be read more

1st Film Noir Xmas coming to San Francisco…9th Noir Festival set for January

Lady Eve's Reel Life Posted by The Lady Eve on Nov 11, 2010

The San Francisco Film Noir Foundation has set its first-ever Noir City Xmas for Wed., December 15, at the Castro Theatre, and extends an invitation to “enjoy a Cruel Yule...” The double feature pairs Remember the Night (1940) and Mr. Soft Touch (1949). TCM has be read more

1st Film Noir Xmas coming to San Francisco…9th Noir Festival set for January

Lady Eve's Reel Life Posted by The Lady Eve on Nov 11, 2010

The San Francisco Film Noir Foundation has set its first-ever Noir City Xmas for Wed., December 15, at the Castro Theatre, and extends an invitation to “enjoy a Cruel Yule...” The double feature pairs Remember the Night (1940) and Mr. Soft Touch (1949). TCM has be read more

Van Nest Polglase ~ Architect Of Cinematic Dreams, Part II

Lady Eve's Reel Life Posted by The Lady Eve on Nov 7, 2010

by guest contributor Whistlingypsy The emergence of those stylistic elements in American films later termed noir by critics is often debated and open to interpretation. Five years before the films that captivated French critics for their “dark” plots and visual style, John Ford directe read more

Van Nest Polglase ~ Architect Of Cinematic Dreams, Part II

Lady Eve's Reel Life Posted by The Lady Eve on Nov 7, 2010

by guest contributor Whistlingypsy The emergence of those stylistic elements in American films later termed noir by critics is often debated and open to interpretation. Five years before the films that captivated French critics for their “dark” plots and visual style, John Ford directe read more

Van Nest Polglase ~ Architect Of Cinematic Dreams, Part II

Lady Eve's Reel Life Posted by The Lady Eve on Nov 7, 2010

by guest contributor Whistlingypsy The emergence of those stylistic elements in American films later termed noir by critics is often debated and open to interpretation. Five years before the films that captivated French critics for their “dark” plots and visual style, John Ford directe read more

Van Nest Polglase ~ Architect Of Cinematic Dreams, Part I

Lady Eve's Reel Life Posted by The Lady Eve on Nov 3, 2010

by guest contributor Whistlingypsy The artistry of classic films reveals a cinematic alchemy in melding talent both before and behind the camera. The actor/actress and director are the two most visibly recognizable artists who created the image on screen. A careful viewer can also learn to recogniz read more

Van Nest Polglase ~ Architect Of Cinematic Dreams, Part I

Lady Eve's Reel Life Posted by The Lady Eve on Nov 3, 2010

by guest contributor Whistlingypsy The artistry of classic films reveals a cinematic alchemy in melding talent both before and behind the camera. The actor/actress and director are the two most visibly recognizable artists who created the image on screen. A careful viewer can also learn to recogniz read more

Van Nest Polglase ~ Architect Of Cinematic Dreams, Part I

Lady Eve's Reel Life Posted by The Lady Eve on Nov 3, 2010

by guest contributor Whistlingypsy The artistry of classic films reveals a cinematic alchemy in melding talent both before and behind the camera. The actor/actress and director are the two most visibly recognizable artists who created the image on screen. A careful viewer can also learn to recogniz read more

ROSEMARY'S BABY...Roman Polanski's Horror Classic

Lady Eve's Reel Life Posted by The Lady Eve on Oct 28, 2010

A landmark film of the horror genre, Rosemary's Baby (1968) also marked Roman Polanski's directorial debut in the US. The film, a runaway hit on release, was the prototype that inspired the onslaught of big-budget "A" horror films that followed: The Exorcist, The Omen, etc. In the tradition of read more

ROSEMARY'S BABY...Roman Polanski's Horror Classic

Lady Eve's Reel Life Posted by The Lady Eve on Oct 28, 2010

A landmark film of the horror genre, Rosemary's Baby (1968) also marked Roman Polanski's directorial debut in the US. The film, a runaway hit on release, was the prototype that inspired the onslaught of big-budget "A" horror films that followed: The Exorcist, The Omen, etc. In the tradition of read more

ROSEMARY'S BABY...Roman Polanski's Horror Classic

Lady Eve's Reel Life Posted by The Lady Eve on Oct 28, 2010

A landmark film of the horror genre, Rosemary's Baby (1968) also marked Roman Polanski's directorial debut in the US. The film, a runaway hit on release, was the prototype that inspired the onslaught of big-budget "A" horror films that followed: The Exorcist, The Omen, etc. In the tradition of read more

The House That Jack Built

Lady Eve's Reel Life Posted by The Lady Eve on Oct 18, 2010

  John Gilbert   Estate was Home to Hollywood Notables for 55 Years In the mid-1920s, when he was a top star at MGM, leading man John Gilbert built a house at 1400 Tower Grove Road in the Benedict Canyon area of Beverly Hills. A two-story read more

The House That Jack Built

Lady Eve's Reel Life Posted by The Lady Eve on Oct 18, 2010

  John Gilbert   Estate was Home to Hollywood Notables for 55 Years In the mid-1920s, when he was a top star at MGM, leading man John Gilbert built a house at 1400 Tower Grove Road in the Benedict Canyon area of Beverly Hills. A two-story read more

The House That Jack Built

Lady Eve's Reel Life Posted by The Lady Eve on Oct 18, 2010

  John Gilbert   Estate was Home to Hollywood Notables for 55 Years In the mid-1920s, when he was a top star at MGM, leading man John Gilbert built a house at 1400 Tower Grove Road in the Benedict Canyon area of Beverly Hills. A two-story read more

Light, Shadow and Synergy ~ von Sternberg and Dietrich, Part III

Lady Eve's Reel Life Posted by The Lady Eve on Oct 13, 2010

Scroll down for Parts I and II of Light, Shadow and Synergy... In 1933, during a hiatus between studio contracts and filmmaking, Josef von Sternberg traveled to Germany to explore establishing Marlene Dietrich and himself at UFA, the studio where the two had made The Blue Angel three years earlier read more

Light, Shadow and Synergy ~ von Sternberg and Dietrich, Part III

Lady Eve's Reel Life Posted by The Lady Eve on Oct 13, 2010

Scroll down for Parts I and II of Light, Shadow and Synergy... In 1933, during a hiatus between studio contracts and filmmaking, Josef von Sternberg traveled to Germany to explore establishing Marlene Dietrich and himself at UFA, the studio where the two had made The Blue Angel three years earlier read more

Light, Shadow and Synergy ~ von Sternberg and Dietrich, Part III

Lady Eve's Reel Life Posted by The Lady Eve on Oct 13, 2010

Scroll down for Parts I and II of Light, Shadow and Synergy... In 1933, during a hiatus between studio contracts and filmmaking, Josef von Sternberg traveled to Germany to explore establishing Marlene Dietrich and himself at UFA, the studio where the two had made The Blue Angel three years earlier read more

For a Liddypol Lad...

Lady Eve's Reel Life Posted by The Lady Eve on Oct 9, 2010

  John Lennon would be turning 70 right about now, a disconcerting thought for some baby-boomers, especially those who took to heart certain lyrics of the Who's "My Generation" - "hope I die before I get old." As fate would have it, John Lennon did die before he got old, he had just turned 40 w read more
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