Greatest Classic Legends Film Collections featuring Judy Garland, Natalie Wood, & Sidney Poitier start this week’s new DVD releases.
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Classic movie articles featuring movie articles from the 1930′s 1940′s and the 1950′s
Greatest Classic Legends Film Collections featuring Judy Garland, Natalie Wood, & Sidney Poitier start this week’s new DVD releases.
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In today’s guest post, The Lady Eve examines the issue of what the best year ever for movies was.
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Want to sit back with a classic film? Here’s a look at what golden oldies are now available!
Read more →Indiana Jones’s hat? Bogart’s trenchcoat? Ursula Andress’s bikini? Name your favorite movie costume (or costume piece) right after Irv suits up to do the same…
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The career of the “Dallas” star is the focus of today’s guest post by Rick29.. Do you remember Barbara Bel Geddes as Katrin in the 1948 classic I Remember Mama?
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Rosalind Russell appeared in more than 50 movies, winning 5 Golden Globe Awards… considering all her iconic performances in films like His Girl Friday, Auntie Mame, and Gypsy, how is it possible that she never won a Best Actress Oscar?
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MovieFanFare reader Bill Dunphy presents an overview of his most-loved films, including Jack Benny in The Horn Blows at Midnight, John Garfield in Pride of the Marines, and Summer of ’42 in today’s guest post.
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Classic movies on DVD released by Fox. Movies from the 1930s & 1940s include The Rookie (1959), Josette (1938), Accent on Love (1941)
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One Way Passage (1932) movie review: Guest blogger Angela Petteys writes about the 1932 classic One Way Passage: When Dan (William Powell) meets Joan (Kay Francis) in a bar in Hong Kong, it’s love at first sight. They have a…
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Olive Digs Republic: Well, we’re happy to report that it didn’t take long for Olive to get to their newly acquired library of titles from Republic Pictures. The new releases include Cyrano De Bergerac (1950) with Jose Ferrer in an…
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Movie stars on bicycles? Who would have thunk it? Well, there has been a book on movies stars in bathtubs, so why not? Steven Rea, film critic for The Philadelphia Inquirer, decided to marry his two obsessions—films and biking—into one…
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Breakfast for Two (1937) “Butch,” the loyal valet of playboy shipping heir Jonathan Blair, enters his employer’s bathroom one morning, chattering away about the bright, beautiful day. He asks Jonathan what he would like to wear, only to have the…
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