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A (1964) was a Short Films Film directed by Jan Lenica .
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Monsters and Matinees: In ‘Venom,’ a kidnapping with unexpected bite turns a thriller into a horror film
By Toni Ruberto on Apr 12, 2025 From Classic Movie Hub BlogOne of nature?s most powerful killing machines is loose. Not only is it the deadliest in its class, but the fastest, too. Beyond its physical abilities are its lethal personality traits: it is unpredictable, paranoid and deadly aggressive. That?s the key to the 1981 British horror thriller Venom ... Read full article
Charles Bronson Stages a Breakout
By Rick29 on Mar 31, 2025 From Classic Film & TV CafeCharles Bronson as Colton.When her husband is framed for murder (by his grandfather, no less!) and tossed into a Mexican prison, Ann Wagner (Jill Ireland) becomes determined to free her man. She engages a border bush pilot named Colton (Charles Bronson) to fly her husband to freedom, but his first a... Read full article
Silents are Golden: A Closer Look At: Lois Weber?s Shoes (1916)
By Lea Stans on Mar 25, 2025 From Classic Movie Hub BlogA Closer Look At: Lois Weber?s Shoes (1916) Some of the most powerful silent films were crafted with surprising realism, especially in the early years that we often assume are full of ?stagey? acting and hokey melodrama. The Musketeers of Pig Alley (1912), The Italian (1915), Regeneration (19... Read full article
Monsters and Matinees: The Evil Queen was a beast hidden within a beauty
By Toni Ruberto on Mar 8, 2025 From Classic Movie Hub BlogHer lips are as red as a rose, her skin as white as snow and though we can?t see her hair, the dark wimple wrapped around her head and throat is as black as ebony. In the 90 years since she was introduced in Walt Disney?s 1937 animated classic Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, she has remained an ... Read full article
Silents are Golden: A Closer Look At: True Heart Susie (1919)
By Lea Stans on Feb 25, 2025 From Classic Movie Hub BlogA Closer Look At: True Heart Susie (1919) True Heart Susie and her beloved pet cow Some of the best films of the silent era weren?t necessarily grand epics, experimental dramas, or high-budget adventures. Some were simple, quiet stories, focusing on just a few carefully-sketched characters. On... Read full article
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