Loving (1970) | |
Director(s) | Gerald Thomas |
Producer(s) | Peter Rogers |
Top Genres | |
Top Topics | Romance (Drama) |
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Loving (1970) was a Film directed by Gerald Thomas and produced by Peter Rogers.
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Ikiru (1952): Loving and Living
By 4 Star Film Fan on Aug 8, 2021 From 4 Star Films“This man bears a cross called cancer. He’s Christ.” Ikiru is instantly a tale of dramatic irony as we see x-ray footage and an omniscient narrator tells us matter-of-factly the signs of cancer are already obvious. Our protagonist’s work life hits hard as he’s a public ... Read full article
The Silver Cord (1933): Loving Joel McCrea is a Battlefield
By 4 Star Film Fan on Apr 22, 2021 From 4 Star Films“Surely I can be a good son and a good husband.” Whether it means to or not, the opening interlude of The Silver Cord plays like a comic inversion of typical Hollywood. It opens in Heidelberg, and they make us blink; they’re actually speaking German and Irene Dunne is one of them! ... Read full article
Jean Arthur: Loving Portrait of a Unique Performer
By Virginie Pronovost on Oct 17, 2020 From The Wonderful World of Cinema“I guess I became an actress because I didn’t want to be myself.” *** There was in Old Hollywood an actress named Jean Arthur whose chosen star name was a tribute to Joan of Arc and King Arthur, nothing less. She was born Gladys Georgianna Greene in Plattsburg, New York, had Norweg... Read full article
Loving Vincent (2017, Dorota Kobiela and Hugh Welchman)
By Andrew Wickliffe on Apr 14, 2018 From The Stop ButtonLoving Vincent is the story of the man in the yellow suit (not to be confused with the Man in the Yellow Hat, which is sort of unfortunate because monkey) and his quest to deliver Vincent Van Gogh?s last letter. The title comes from how Van Gogh signed letters to his brother??your most loving brothe... Read full article
Loving Asta, the Canine Film Star
By Judy on Feb 9, 2017 From Cary Grant Won't Eat YouI’ve been dogsitting this week, which has me thinking about my favorite canine of classic film. I have to admit, I’m not an original at all: I love Skippy, of Asta fame. It doesn’t matter that I’m not a wire-haired terrier fan, or actually a terrier fan period. That dog runs ... Read full article
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