…in BRIDE OF THE GORILLA. Barney is “an animal”, according to those who know and love him, so who better to play him than the Mighty Burr, previously winner of a Shadowplay Award f… more →
shadowplayJoshua James LeJeune wrote 1 month ago: Word: jabberwocky [jab-er-wok-ee] n. 1. a playful imitation of language consisting of invented, mean … 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 →
symonsezwlky wrote 3 months ago: Mason in the Pokey? Perry Mason? Perry Mason in Jail: Perry Mason always won. Well, I think once he … more →
Mademoiselle Gramophone wrote 3 months ago: Hello Spring [sneezes] Wesus, The weekend just passed. Rest in peace. A most beautiful one. I am co … more →
rhsmith wrote 3 months ago: But for the requirement that you first have to be dead in order to qualify, I think it’s the u … more →
petebyrne wrote 3 months ago: Watching the Turner Classic Movies’ presentation of 1951’s blockbuster hit “A Place in the Sun,” wit … more →
timhorsburgh wrote 4 months ago: Rear Window offers perhaps the best example of what defines a ‘Hitchcock film.’ The Master of Suspe … more →
whovian1999 wrote 4 months ago: Stan Lee is in prime form today, punching fans in the face with quality panel after panel. In the fi … more →
ghostradioworld wrote 7 months ago: This one is called “Out for Christmas.” A thrilling tale. Originally broadcast on Su … more →
bdsr80 wrote 7 months ago: I really hate overrated films that get a whole lots of attention that they don’t deserve it. … more →
dcairns wrote 7 months ago: …in BRIDE OF THE GORILLA. Barney is “an animal”, according to those who know and … more →
erifaet wrote 8 months ago: One of Alfred Hitchcock�s most suspenseful screen achievements, Rear Window, is now available in a … more →
royalisland wrote 8 months ago: The complete story of the actor’s career, including his secret gay life. Raymond Burr (1917-19 … more →
David wrote 9 months ago: I don’t know how I made it this far without having drafted it, but… Rear Window As near … more →
eazypicks wrote 10 months ago: Like the Greenwich Village courtyard view from its titular portal, Alfred Hitchcock’s classic … more →
dcairns wrote 11 months ago: Like probably a lot of people, the first thing I knew about Mitchell Leisen was that Billy Wilder w … more →
crochetlibrarian wrote 1 year ago: Probably best remembered as the iconic courtroom lawyer who (almost) never lost a case, Raymond Burr … more →
Christian Hayes wrote 1 year ago: I have just returned from one of the first screenings in the Sinatra season, the little-screened … more →
Jordan Richardson wrote 1 year ago: Hitchcock’s 1954 classic Rear Window is often considered one of his very best. Based on Cornell Woo … more →