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Tuesday, April 26, 2011
Marlene Dietrich Gets Personal in Charlotte Chandler's New Biography
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Prolific biographer Charlotte Chandler has written on the life of a different film legend every year for the past 6 years, beginning w...
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Friday, April 8, 2011
Father of the Bride (1950)...and a reflection on mid-century Hollywood...
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During World War II Hollywood churned out popular pictures both entertaining and patriotic, bolstering home front morale and earning e...
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Tuesday, April 5, 2011
(Not Quite) All About Bette...
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Bette Davis was born 103 years ago on April 5 in Lowell, Massachusetts. She attended drama school as a young woman and made her Broadway ...
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Tuesday, March 29, 2011
STRANGERS ON A TRAIN...his best-remembered film
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Actor Farley Granger died in New York on Sunday at age 85. He'd begun his career in Hollywood under contract to Samuel Goldwyn and...
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Wednesday, March 23, 2011
Hitchcock's Silent Version of Blackmail on the Big Screen
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The era of talking pictures arrived while Alfred Hitchcock was working on his crime thriller, Blackmail , in 1929. The film had already...
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Tuesday, March 22, 2011
Thanks, Dawn, for the Stylish Blogger Award
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Dawn at “Noir & Chick Flicks” has kindly honored Eve’s Reel Life with a “Stylish Blogger Award.” Many thanks to Dawn, a real fan of Gol...
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Friday, March 18, 2011
For Japan...
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This is my entry in CinemaFanatic/JapanCinema's blogathon to benefit victims of the earthquake/tsunami disaster in Japan...I hope...
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Friday, March 11, 2011
From Saint to Sinner: Jean Seberg
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This Sunday, March 13, the first Sunday of Lent, Turner Classic Movies will feature films about one of the Catholic Church’s mo...
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Monday, March 7, 2011
Tales of Manhattan…and Hollywood (and more): The Last of Sheila
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The murder mystery has been a movie staple since the silent era. In the 1930s variations on the drawing-room style whodunit, perhaps e...
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