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Movie Network: Top 5 Classics

The Blonde At The Film Posted by Cameron on Jun 1, 2015

In January I compiled a list of ten classic movies available to stream on the The Movie and Music Network, a website akin to Netflix offering streaming movies and music. They have a great collection of lesser known classic films, including many B-movies, so here is another list of five more great cl read more

Easy to Wed (1946)

The Blonde At The Film Posted by Cameron on May 22, 2015

via: http://www.tcm.com/tcmdb/title/133/Easy-to-Wed/#tcmarcp-352267  Unless otherwise noted, all images are my own. In 1936, Spencer Tracy, Myrna Loy, Jean Harlow, and William Powell starred in a hit film called Libeled Lady. Hollywood has never been shy about exploiting past successes, so ten years read more

Easy to Wed (1946)

The Blonde At The Film Posted by Cameron on May 22, 2015

via: http://www.tcm.com/tcmdb/title/133/Easy-to-Wed/#tcmarcp-352267  Unless otherwise noted, all images are my own. In 1936, Spencer Tracy, Myrna Loy, Jean Harlow, and William Powell starred in a hit film called Libeled Lady. Hollywood has never been shy about exploiting past successes, so ten years read more

National Classic Movie Day

The Blonde At The Film Posted by Cameron on May 16, 2015

May 16th, 2015 marks the first ever National Classic Movie Day! This holiday celebrates classic films from the silents to the seventies, and I’m showing my love by taking part in the “My Favorite Classic Movie Blogathon” hosted by the wonderful site, Classic Film and TV Café. Over read more

National Classic Movie Day

The Blonde At The Film Posted by Cameron on May 16, 2015

May 16th, 2015 marks the first ever National Classic Movie Day! This holiday celebrates classic films from the silents to the seventies, and I’m showing my love by taking part in the “My Favorite Classic Movie Blogathon” hosted by the wonderful site, Classic Film and TV Café. Over read more

Great Books on Classic Movies

The Blonde At The Film Posted by Cameron on May 8, 2015

Obviously I love to watch classic movies, but I also love to read about them. The Golden Age of Hollywood is an endlessly fascinating period (at least for me) so I’m always on the prowl for great books about classic films. June Allyson selects her favorite movie books with Peter Lawford in Goo read more

Great Books on Classic Movies

The Blonde At The Film Posted by Cameron on May 8, 2015

Obviously I love to watch classic movies, but I also love to read about them. The Golden Age of Hollywood is an endlessly fascinating period (at least for me) so I’m always on the prowl for great books about classic films. June Allyson selects her favorite movie books with Peter Lawford in Goo read more

Bringing Up Baby (1938)

The Blonde At The Film Posted by Cameron on Apr 28, 2015

Fair warning: I love this movie. Bringing Up Baby has been my answer to the tricky “What is your favorite movie?” question since I was about twelve years old. It’s a movie I watch over and over, and a film I can count on to make me laugh. It’s a wonderfully familiar comfort, a pick-me-up, read more

Bringing Up Baby (1938)

The Blonde At The Film Posted by Cameron on Apr 28, 2015

Fair warning: I love this movie. Bringing Up Baby has been my answer to the tricky “What is your favorite movie?” question since I was about twelve years old. It’s a movie I watch over and over, and a film I can count on to make me laugh. It’s a wonderfully familiar comfort, a pick-me-up, read more

History Through Hollywood: Vice

The Blonde At The Film Posted by Cameron on Apr 17, 2015

or: Lies Old Hollywood Told Me This is the second in my series of History Through Hollywood, a discussion of the little things you can pick up from watching Old Hollywood films. In the last edition, I talked about “Reno-vations,” automats, dancing, and manicures for men. This one takes a look at read more

History Through Hollywood: Vice

The Blonde At The Film Posted by Cameron on Apr 17, 2015

or: Lies Old Hollywood Told Me This is the second in my series of History Through Hollywood, a discussion of the little things you can pick up from watching Old Hollywood films. In the last edition, I talked about “Reno-vations,” automats, dancing, and manicures for men. This one takes a look at read more

The Lost Weekend (1945)

The Blonde At The Film Posted by Cameron on Apr 10, 2015

via: http://screeninsight.blogspot.com/2012/08/the-lost-weekend-billy-wilder-1945.html  Unless otherwise noted, all images are my own. In 1945, The New York Times critic Bosley Crowther called The Lost Weekend a “shatteringly realistic and morbidly fascinating film…an illustration of read more

The Lost Weekend (1945)

The Blonde At The Film Posted by Cameron on Apr 10, 2015

via: http://screeninsight.blogspot.com/2012/08/the-lost-weekend-billy-wilder-1945.html  Unless otherwise noted, all images are my own. In 1945, The New York Times critic Bosley Crowther called The Lost Weekend a “shatteringly realistic and morbidly fascinating film…an illustration of read more

Easter Parade (1948)

The Blonde At The Film Posted by Cameron on Mar 31, 2015

via: http://www.doctormacro.com/Movie%20Summaries/E/Easter%20Parade.htm  Unless otherwise noted, all images are my own. In honor of the season, I present Easter Parade, starring Frank Sinatra, Gene Kelly, Kathryn Grayson, and Red Skelton. Not really–this movie stars Fred Astaire, Judy Garland, read more

Easter Parade (1948)

The Blonde At The Film Posted by Cameron on Mar 31, 2015

via: http://www.doctormacro.com/Movie%20Summaries/E/Easter%20Parade.htm  Unless otherwise noted, all images are my own. In honor of the season, I present Easter Parade, starring Frank Sinatra, Gene Kelly, Kathryn Grayson, and Red Skelton. Not really–this movie stars Fred Astaire, Judy Garland, read more

History Through Hollywood

The Blonde At The Film Posted by Cameron on Mar 27, 2015

or: What I Learned From Classic Movies This is the first post in my History Through Hollywood series. Check out the other entries on Vice, Fashion, Love, those pseudo-British accents, and Paramount’s grand experiment in Paris to learn more! If you’ve ever watched a classic Hollywood movie, read more

History Through Hollywood

The Blonde At The Film Posted by Cameron on Mar 27, 2015

or: What I Learned From Classic Movies This is the first post in my History Through Hollywood series. Check out the other entries on Vice, Fashion, Love, those pseudo-British accents, and Paramount’s grand experiment in Paris to learn more! If you’ve ever watched a classic Hollywood movie, read more

Netflix Instant: Classic Films, 6th Ed.

The Blonde At The Film Posted by Cameron on Mar 23, 2015

Netflix is constantly changing its lineup of classic movies available to stream, so here are five more great classic films you can watch instantly! For more old movies, check out my other five Netflix Instant classic movie lists: 1st Edition, 2nd Edition, 3rd Edition, 4th Edition, 5th Edition and read more

Netflix Instant: Classic Films, 6th Ed.

The Blonde At The Film Posted by Cameron on Mar 23, 2015

Netflix is constantly changing its lineup of classic movies available to stream, so here are five more great classic films you can watch instantly! For more old movies, check out my other five Netflix Instant classic movie lists: 1st Edition, 2nd Edition, 3rd Edition, 4th Edition, 5th Edition and read more

Funny Face (1957)

The Blonde At The Film Posted by Cameron on Mar 13, 2015

via: http://www.tcm.com/tcmdb/title/4588/Funny-Face/#tcmarcp-152045  Unless otherwise noted, all images are my own. Audrey Hepburn had always wanted to work with Fred Astaire, and she finally got her chance in Funny Face. In this shimmering, stylish musical, Astaire is a successful fashion photograp read more
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