CRISS CROSS (1949) — Theatrical Trailer
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THE LOST WEEKEND (1945) — Theatrical Trailer
In Santa Ana, CA! It's always a good time to see CASABLANCA (1942) in a movie theater!
MILDRED PIERCE (1945) — Theatrical Trailer
Everyone had had a taste and they wanted more.
An absolutely fascinating German classic, made just a few years before the country made a pact with the Devil.
In Santa Ana, California this Sunday!
In Nashville beginning this Saturday!
In Chicago this Saturday!
I'm back on @fangoria.bsky.social talking about the legacy of THE THING FROM ANOTHER WORLD which hits a lot harder these days.
www.fangoria.com/the-thing-fr...
One of Hollywood's brightest talents, George Cukor, has often been dismissed as a "woman's director," but he was responsible for some of the greatest treasures of Hollywood's Golden Era.
Join us for an evening of his films beginning tomorrow at 8pm ET with BORN YESTERDAY.
In Cambridge, Massachusetts!
In Cambridge, Massachusetts this month!
Always best seen on the big screen.
Here are 10 things you should know about Doris Day, born 104 years ago today. She enjoyed success as a singer and actress in radio, pictures and television. #oldmovies
Road to Singapore (1940)
The first of the highly popular "Road To..." film series starring Bob Hope and Bing Crosby.
Bogie Fest! I gotta remember that name. Every revival theater should have an annual or at least biennial Bogie Fest.
Congratulations! If any film festival gives you a press credential, that's the one that I would expect more than any other, given your strong connections with them.
Congratulations!
You'll probably be very sad if you DO see it on a big screen, because it's a deeply melancholy film.
Okay, well, I hope you figure it out.
Since we're approaching March, how about the films of.... Fredric March?
"'e's awl eaten sigh!"
Hey, I went to high school with a guy whose last name was Gump. No joke. He was smart and a terrific tenor, too.
Theatrical Trailer: LIFEGUARD (1976; Paramount Pictures). Starring Sam Elliott, Anne Archer, Stephen Young, Parker Stevenson, and Kathleen Quinlan. Directed by Daniel Petrie.
Theatrical Trailer: DESTRY RIDES AGAIN (1939; Universal Pictures). Starring Marlene Dietrich, James Stewart, Charles Winninger, Mischa Auer, Brian Donlevy, Irene Hervey, Una Merkel, Allen Jenkins, Warren Hymer, & Billy Gilbert. Directed by George Marshall.
Indeed! I really think he would benefit from it.
The mustache (which is actually pretty impressive) & the behavior scream troubled Civil War veteran turned cowboy circa 1870. I think Shia's a man out of time who should honestly head west to get some peace of mind in the wide open spaces working on cattle ranches.