The Mid-Atlantic Of Barrymore’s Twilight & Hepburn’s Dawn
DIRECTED BY GEORGE CUKOR/1932
STREET DATE: July 10th, 2018/KINO LORBER STUDIO CLASSICS
Given the...
Golden Age Hollywood Staple Makes it Look Easy
Anyone who looked at something special, in a very original way, makes you see it that way forever.
– George C...
Gotta Dance!
42nd STREET (1933)
I've chosen to spotlight movie musicals this March, a subject as big and broad and boisterous as the classic era of Hollywo...
Ushering In The New Year With New Year's-Themed Classic Movies
Keeping with tradition, or its semblance, my year end list will once again forgo comment on the p...
Studio-Era Hollywood's Still-Beguiling Screen Sphinx
“There just aren't any faces like that any more. Well, maybe one – Garbo.”
From evocative titles for silent...
Hollywood's Last Great Glamor Girl
As a four-year-old, the first movie my mom remembered seeing in a theater was Audrey Hepburn's first Hollywood-starring role...
A Slightly Obsessed Genre Special!
OVERVIEW
Back in 2013 I started a weekly, self-imposed discipline of movie write-ups on my Facebook page. My intent—besides...