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A remarkable psychological drama that’s as tender as it is tragic "The Bigamist" The supremely engrossing “The Bigamist” may be...
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Legendary actor Gene Hackman has died at the age of 95
Gene Hackman So sad to report that the body of actor Gene Hackman was discovered yesterday He, along with his wife and dog, were found...
Feb 272 min read
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171. HAROLD AND MAUDE, 1971
A love story that's anything but ordinary "Harold and Maude" Witnessing one's innermost thoughts and emotions in a film is a truly...
Feb 2519 min read
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170. ON THE TOWN, 1949
Three sailors, three girls, and one exhilarating landmark "On the Town" A shimmering, high-voltage mix of reality and fantasy, “On the...
Feb 420 min read
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169. THE BAD AND THE BEAUTIFUL, 1952
A sublime film about the dark side of moviemaking "The Bad and the Beautiful" "The Bad and the Beautiful" is a double treat. Not only is...
Jan 1418 min read
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Joan Crawford publicity still for "Letty Lynton" (1932) First let me wish all of you a very Happy New Year! I'm immensely grateful to...
Jan 72 min read
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168. HOLIDAY, 1938
A heartwarming journey to find the true riches of life "Holiday" Movies can offer hope and inspiration as well as entertain, and the...
Dec 24, 202417 min read
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167. THE BIG PARADE, 1925
A simple, yet powerful trailblazer of epic proportions "The Big Parade" The timeless masterpiece “The Big Parade” is one of the few...
Dec 10, 202419 min read
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"The Wizard of Oz's" ruby slippers set historical new auction record
Thought I don't normally write posts other than movie recommendations and the occasional nod to someone I've written about who's passed...
Dec 7, 20241 min read
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Actor Earl Holliman has died at the age of 96
I'm sorry to announce the recent passing of Earl Holliman , a likeable, rugged, talented actor of stage and screen. He appeared in nearly...
Nov 27, 20241 min read
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166. DUCK SOUP, 1933
Comedy and cinema share a glorious bond, as the two virtually grew up together. Starting in the silent days, a handful of comical geniuses e
Nov 26, 202419 min read
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165. THE BIG SLEEP, 1946
A super-fun noir puzzle, bristling with sex, suspense, and crackerjack banter If a case ever needed to be made that great movies can...
Nov 12, 202416 min read
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Quincy Jones died yesterday at the age of 91
Quincy Jones, o ne of music's greatest and most influential legends, arrangers, composers, and music producers, died yesterday at the age...
Nov 4, 20241 min read
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Teri Garr died today at the age of 79
One of the actresses I loved as a kid (and still love) was Teri Garr. It was always a treat when Garr appeared on the screen. She was...
Oct 29, 20241 min read
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164. DRACULA, 1931
A spellbinding film that’s the grandaddy of cinematic horror In honor of upcoming Halloween, I can’t think of a better film to watch than...
Oct 29, 202418 min read
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163. MR. SMITH GOES TO WASHINGTON, 1939
An unforgettable film about courage, freedom, and democracy Only one director in the history of movies consistently made powerful,...
Oct 15, 202419 min read
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162. SHANGHAI EXPRESS, 1932
A hypnotic tale of intrigue and romance starring a Hollywood icon An astonishing visual experience, “Shanghai Express” is all about...
Oct 1, 202420 min read
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161. HOLD BACK THE DAWN, 1941
An unusual, exceptional tale of love and redemption When I became fascinated by “old movies” as a young boy, I’d try to see every film I...
Sep 17, 202417 min read
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Actor James Earl Jones died today at the age of 93
Legendary actor James Earl Jones died today at the age of 93. Over the course of approximately seventy years, Jones enjoyed success on...
Sep 9, 20241 min read
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160. BREAKFAST AT TIFFANY’S, 1961
An iconic romantic movie about love and identity “Breakfast at Tiffany’s” stands as a beloved classic for many reasons. It captured the...
Sep 3, 202419 min read
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159. CREATURE FROM THE BLACK LAGOON, 1954
A beloved, enduring, and iconic monster movie What do you get when you blend a bevy of primal fear, groundbreaking underwater...
Aug 20, 202416 min read
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158. THE PALM BEACH STORY, 1942
A wild and witty madcap comedy satirizing marriage “The Palm Beach Story” is a hilariously joyous movie by Preston Sturges, the greatest...
Aug 6, 202415 min read
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157. SHANE, 1953
An intensely moving, intricately layered, and timeless classic Classic movies are unforgettable, and “Shane” is a stellar example....
Jul 23, 202420 min read
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156. PATHER PANCHALI, 1955
A spellbinding landmark and emotional powerhouse Many great movies have been made over the past 100+ years, but relatively few have such...
Jul 9, 202419 min read
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155. SEVEN BRIDES FOR SEVEN BROTHERS, 1954
An exuberant and touching dance-filled romance One of the most beloved movie musicals ever made is MGM’s “Seven Brides for Seven...
Jun 25, 202419 min read
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154. BRUTE FORCE, 1947
An explosive film noir that is one of filmdom’s best prison dramas Powerful. Uncompromising. Gripping. Human. These are just some of the...
Jun 11, 202418 min read
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153. WILL SUCCESS SPOIL ROCK HUNTER?, 1957
An irreverent satire about success, masked in an outlandish comedy One exciting aspect of art is when there’s more there than meets the...
May 28, 202420 min read
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Richard Sherman, songwriter of "Mary Poppins", died today at the age of 95
Songwriter and Disney Legend Richard M. Sherman died today at the age of 95. Part of a songwriting team with his brother Robert (referred...
May 26, 20241 min read
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Actor Darryl Hickman died today at the age of 92
Sadly, successful child actor Darryl Hickman died today at the age of 92. He was one of the few remaining film actors from the 1930s and...
May 25, 20241 min read
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152. THE LION IN WINTER, 1968
A wickedly funny, highly moving historical drama about power, deceit, and love It’s been said many times that a great movie starts with a...
May 14, 202418 min read
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151. THE PICTURE OF DORIAN GRAY, 1945
An unforgettable and thought provoking supernatural thriller Like a gourmet meal, “The Picture of Dorian Gray” blends the finest...
Apr 30, 202416 min read
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150. IT SHOULD HAPPEN TO YOU, 1954
An outstanding comedy about the desire for fame Devoid of earthshaking drama, spellbinding action, or belly laughs, some films remain...
Apr 16, 202417 min read
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PODCAST: Tennessee Williams' "CAT ON A HOT TIN ROOF"
I was asked back to appear as guest speaker on Christian Garcia's podcast,"That Ol' Gay Classic Cinema", in which he looks at gay...
Apr 13, 20241 min read
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149. THE CABINET OF DR. CALIGARI, 1920
One of the most influential and visually thrilling films in history How many movies can boast that they shifted the way the world...
Apr 2, 202415 min read
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148. BUTCH CASSIDY AND THE SUNDANCE KID, 1969
A fantastically fun and artful film that shattered the conventions of the Western movie Not many films are extraordinarily entertaining...
Mar 19, 202422 min read
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147. BRIEF ENCOUNTER, 1945
One of cinema’s greatest and most penetrating romances A good film can entertain while transporting us to another time and place, but a...
Mar 5, 202415 min read
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PODCAST: Alfred Hitchcock's "STRANGERS ON A TRAIN"
I am thrilled to let you know I was asked to be a guest speaker on Christian Garcia's "That Ol' Gay Classic Cinema" podcast, in which he...
Feb 23, 20241 min read
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146. CROSSFIRE, 1947
A powerful and atmospheric noir about hatred Hold on to your seats, because “Crossfire” is a brisk, atmospheric thriller that takes...
Feb 20, 202418 min read
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145. MY MAN GODFREY, 1936
An outrageous, quintessential screwball comedy about moral obligations Only Hollywood in its glory days could make a film about moral...
Feb 6, 202417 min read
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I am featured this month on the Classic Movie Blog Association's website
Hello everyone. I am thrilled to share with you that this month I'm the featured blogger on the Classic Movie Blog Association's ( CMBA )...
Feb 2, 20241 min read
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144. DARK VICTORY, 1939
A phenomenal tearjerker starring Hollywood’s most commanding screen presence Out of the thousands of movies made in Hollywood during the...
Jan 23, 202418 min read
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Director Norman Jewison died today at the age of 97
Legendary director Norman Jewison died today at the age of 97. He was one of the new breed of directors to emerge out of Hollywood in the...
Jan 22, 20241 min read
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143. CABIN IN THE SKY, 1943
A joyous and heavenly all-Black classic that jumpstarted a new kind of movie musical If you love funny, moving, and magical...
Jan 9, 202421 min read
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142. THE GOLD RUSH, 1925
A hilarious and poignant comedy masterpiece What better way to ring in a new year than with loads of belly laughs, a sprinkling of...
Dec 26, 202319 min read
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141. MIRACLE ON 34th STREET, 1947
A heartwarming, feel good family holiday classic "Miracle on 34th Street" There’s nothing like a great holiday movie to usher in the joy...
Dec 12, 202319 min read
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140. WHO’S AFRAID OF VIRGINIA WOOLF?, 1966
A searingly emotional tour de force, game-changing film I first saw the monumental “Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?” as a young...
Nov 28, 202321 min read
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139. THE WAY WE WERE, 1973
A love story for the ages We watch movies to be moved in some way, and “The Way We Were” does just that. Spectacular performances, a...
Nov 14, 202319 min read
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138. PSYCHO, 1960
A bloodcurdling, game-changing horror film and cinematic landmark Today is Halloween and I can't think of a more perfect film to watch on...
Oct 31, 202320 min read
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137. GENTLEMEN PREFER BLONDES, 1953
An irresistibly jubilant, iconic musical comedy that made Marilyn Monroe a star Horns blare as two showgirls emerge from behind curtains...
Oct 17, 202321 min read
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136. THE BEST YEARS OF OUR LIVES, 1946
One of the most powerful films ever made about coming home from war The power of cinema lies in its ability to affect us, and “The Best...
Oct 3, 202319 min read
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