I grew up during the peak of Nick-at-Night. In fact, I would guess that my love of classic TV started way before my appreciation of the golden age of Hollywood. … Continue Reading Kim’s Top 5: Women Behind the Camera in Classic TV
That’s right, I’m cheating a bit today. Cutting this list down to five was impossible. Old time radio can be an intimidating medium to jump into. There’s just so much of … Continue Reading Kim’s Top 6: Favorite Old Time Radio Shows
As a movie studio, The Walt Disney Company comes with a lot of baggage, especially when analyzing their almost century worth of output through a contemporary perspective. At the same … Continue Reading Kim’s Top 5: Nostalgic Disney Classics
There are certain films culture will always recognize as all-time, legendary classics. As a director, Alfred Hitchcock probably has more of his works remembered as “classics” than most. In his … Continue Reading Kim’s Top 5: Favorite Alfred Hitchcock Movies
Okay, maybe the headline is a bit harsh… but, that’s what we’re looking at here. The Best Picture Losers. These are the movies that almost made it. In the 92 … Continue Reading Kim’s Top 5: Favorite Best Picture Losers
I’m beginning to think we should proclaim December 2020 Cary Grant month to celebrate the mightiest of legends, Archibald Leach. First, we had Scott Eyman’s biography: Cary Grant- A Brilliant … Continue Reading Kim’s Top 5: Favorite Cary Grant Movies
Welcome back! This episode of Hollywood and Wine aired July 1st. This week on Hollywood and Wine: Kim profiles Star Trek writer DC Fontana. A remake of The Bride of … Continue Reading Hollywood and Wine- Top 5 TV Dads
Friday marks the 22nd anniversary of the death of Gene Kelly and in honor of the talented song and dance man I wanted to share the five movies of his … Continue Reading Top 5 Gene Kelly Movies