Acceptable risk vs. benefit ratios, the duality of human nature and the beautiful way that smoke photographs in black and white movies. These are some of the topics that an admittedly geeky but bright… more →
TCM's Classic Movie BlogM.E. Windham wrote 1 week ago: Dear Diary, I went to see “Mr. Smith Goes to Washington” with Jimmie Stuart, Jean Arthur … more →
fenelote wrote 1 month ago: Starring Edward Arnold Acting heavyweight Edward Arnold appeared in more than 150 movies, … more →
hornytimetraveler wrote 2 months ago: I saw a 1956 crime movie over the weekend on TCM called The Houston Story. It was vaguely entertaini … more →
moirafinnie wrote 2 months ago: Acceptable risk vs. benefit ratios, the duality of human nature and the beautiful way that smoke pho … more →
dcairns wrote 5 months ago: What? Yes! Snowflake, the black American comic actor showcased in numerous ’30s and ’30 … more →
medusamorlock wrote 5 months ago: No, that isn’t exactly what I’m talking about… It’s picture time around he … more →
chuckmccoy wrote 5 months ago: In my personal campaign to re-popularize old movie cliches, I offer a personal favorite from the 30s … more →
dcairns wrote 5 months ago: Edward Arnold IS blustering plutocrat Barney Glasgow in COME AND GET IT. Is he meant to be Scottish … more →
dustedoff wrote 5 months ago: I’d heard lots about Mae West, and seen plenty of still photos, but never any films. So when I … more →
John Greco wrote 6 months ago: Wit. Such a simple word and yet it is so hard to come by in the movies, or anywhere else f … more →
gossigirl wrote 6 months ago: Head back to Hooterville with the complete first season of this TV favorite! Oliver (Eddie Albert), … more →
cmaswedding wrote 6 months ago: Studio: Sony Pictures Home Ent Release Date: 12/09/2008 Run time: 130 minutes Mr. Smith Goes to Wash … more →
cmaswedding wrote 6 months ago: Designated the “Number One Director in Hollywood” by Time Magazine in 1938 and voted by … more →
betmidler wrote 7 months ago: Designated the “Number One Director in Hollywood” by Time Magazine in 1938 and voted by … more →
erifaet wrote 8 months ago: A luminous Frances Farmer stars in this “superb” (The Hollywood Reporter) romantic dram … more →
rhsmith wrote 9 months ago: I first heard of the movie THE DEVIL AND DANIEL WEBSTER (1941) when I was a kid of 12 or 13, when S … more →
eazypicks wrote 10 months ago: Mr. Smith Goes to Washington Political heavyweights d … more →
John Greco wrote 11 months ago: Year: 1934 Director: Wood Van Dyke Cast: Robert Montgomery, Maureen O’Sullivan, Mickey Rooney … more →
Steve Gorelick wrote 1 year ago: I collect supporting actors, character actors. I revere them. I “cast” them. I watch feature films j … more →