Having recently watched and reviewed Sullivan’s Travels I mentioned going out and watching the rest of director Preston Sturges‘ work. Christmas in July, Sturges’ second film and the first to … Continue Reading Christmas in July (1940)
I’m attempting to see all of director Billy Wilder‘s works who (alongside Elia Kazan) I cite as one of my favorite directors. One of Wilder’s most prominent films is the … Continue Reading The Lost Weekend (1945)
So this week’s poll was the definition of a smooth race. We got a little less in the voting numbers in comparison to last week, only 44 votes, but you … Continue Reading Leading Man Tournament: Week 2 Results
So when did Sunday start coming after Saturday…is that a new thing? Well as much as I kept saying to myself “tomorrow’s Sunday” yesterday that didn’t seem to compel me … Continue Reading Ugh….Sundays!
We’re in the final days of Week 2 in our Leading Man Tournament and I must say, the 1940s has been a pretty slow decade in the poll. We’re up … Continue Reading Final Poll Update for Week 2
The first poll update for Week 2 and we’ve already hit over 20 votes! That’s pretty amazing considering it was a rather slow trickle at first for week one. Errol … Continue Reading Leading Man Tournament Week 2 Update
Week 1 is done and on to Week 2! The 1930s was a roller-coaster but I think the 1940s have just more hidden up their sleeves. The five men here … Continue Reading Leading Man Tournament: Week 2 – The 1940s
I like the two post format we’ve got going on here so I figured I’d devote a second post to the poll that’s on-going. It continues to be a close … Continue Reading Mid-Day Poll Update (With Pictures)
So much to write about that it might require two posts. Let’s start with the delayed movie review. I watched this last night but due to massive studying I just … Continue Reading Rachel and the Stranger (1948)
Here’s that new segment I was talking about (having gone under some heavy revisions in 24 hours. I’m working on a banner for this and I’m open to suggestion. I … Continue Reading The TCM Top Twelve in May
Yesterday was an experience for sure! There’s not many places where I live where one can see classic films. Sure there’s library but that’s pretty much a projector screen in … Continue Reading TCM Presents: Casablanca 70th Anniversary Edition (1942)
While you wait for my latest installment of the Films of Jean Harlow check out my latest CC2K article about the sexy men of classic film. Any I forgot to … Continue Reading The Lusty Men of Classic Film
I love watching The Essentials with Robert Osborne and Alec Baldwin on TCM, if you’re not watching it you’re not my friend! The thing I love is they give me … Continue Reading Out of the Past (1947)