Credit to the original poster Grammarhead-Shark who posted this on r/OldSchoolCool on April 20th, 2026 at 11:51 PM UTC.
1974 - Edith Head and her Eight Little Men
Credit to the original poster Grammarhead-Shark who posted this on r/OldSchoolCool on April 20th, 2026 at 11:51 PM UTC.
1974 - Edith Head and her Eight Little Men
Actress Veronica Lake — dressed in a shimmering silver metallic gown with long puffed sleeves and knee-high split skirt — captured while seated in profile on a striped chaise longue, her face turned toward the camera as she glances to the left with a slight smile, hands by her sides, resting on the sofa, in a full-length black-and-white studio portrait
Veronica Lake, 1941
Ben Wheatley (Kill List, In the Earth) is back. His latest film, Normal, is a bloody genre mash-up starring Bob Odenkirk (Breaking Bad, Better Call Saul). Here's our review from the #OverlookFilmFest. Releases in theaters this Friday.
www.thehorrorlounge.com/post/normal-...
#moviesky #filmsky
starring Tim Curry
Gloria Grahame by Ernest Bachrach (1947)
Charlotte Brontë was born today in 1816. #botd She was the only one of the three novelist Brontë sisters to live past age 31.
THE QUIET EARTH (1985) Dir. Geoff Murphy
This quiet and introspective end of the world tale overcomes budget limits with a compelling mystery and characters with motivations that feel real. It's not about fun and never tries to be. The ending wisely leaves you wondering. If you missed it, go watch🎞️📽️
Marion Davies by Ruth Harriet Louise (1928)
A most cosmopolitan opening to Topaze (1933), starring Myrna Loy. (No surprise, given a director with the most cosmopolitan name of D'Abbadie D'Arrast).
Poster for "Send Help" starring Rachel McAdams.
I got to watch #SendHelp last night. A very fun flick! Definitely got some laughs out of me. I reckon it could stand to have about 20mins shaved off, this is a 1hr30m film stretched to 2hrs. Still recommend it though, Rachel McAdams is GREAT! #horror #comedy #movies
Days Of Heaven (1978) Director Terrence Malick
📽️ The Haunting (1963) Dir: Robert Wise
📽️ The Haunting (1963)
Dir: Robert Wise
Credit to the original poster RoyalAlbatross who posted this on r/OldSchoolCool on April 20th, 2026 at 2:01 AM UTC.
People admiring airship "Graf Zeppelin" visiting Los Angeles in 1929
A large white waterfowl with orange feet stands in front of a door. On the door is a cardboard sign secured with tape that reads, "DO NOT LET THE DUCK IN." Adding insult to injury, I think the duck might be a goose.
Whatever you do,
Picking a random film from my collection to show off for no real reason! Year 2, Day #158
"Quatermass and the Pit" (Roy Ward Baker/1967) Quatermass is back doing something, I have no fucking clue what. I've actually never seen this one but you knew that from yesterdays random film post.
September 26, 1971
Convention Hall
San Diego, California
"We rob banks."
C.W. Moss (Michael J. Pollard) meets Bonnie Parker (Faye Dunaway) and Clyde Barrow (Warren Beatty) in Bonnie and Clyde (1967)
Virgil Finlay (1914–1971) - Reluctant Eve
Originally appeared in Other Worlds Science Stories
June 1956
Gillian Anderson
Kieran Culkin was first set to play Greg in ‘SUCCESSION’, but asked to read for Roman instead, and the moment he did, it was clear he was the perfect fit for the role.
Myrna Loy with a Ford Coupe in Las Vegas.
The Prestige (2006) bts
The Prestige (2006) bts
The Prestige (2006) bts
The Prestige (2006) bts
The Prestige (2006) 🎬🖤
Behind the scenes 📸
Did you know that astronaut Colonel Timothy L. Kopra chose the album Ocean Rain as his choice to take to the International Space Station?
Tony Vaccaro
cheetah cubs feasting on an impala