Blogs about: The Lost Weekend

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Classic Movie Night Recommendation:

classicmovienight wrote 3 weeks ago: Titanic (1953) Wednesday, May 29th   8:00PM (ET) SPOILER ALERT…. I TALK ABOUT THE ENDING (with a sto … more →

Tags: classic movie night, barbara stanwyck, Thelma Ritter, Titanic, Robert Wagner, Brian Aherne, titanic (1953), clifton webb, R.M.S. Titanic

...veritable

Veronica Bazydlo wrote 1 month ago: The Lost Weekend (1945) Dir. Billy Wilder (spoilers) What is your greatest fear? What things crawl i … more →

Tags: Movies, Billy Wilder, doris dowling, Jane Wyman, phillip terry, Ray Milland

In Stores Now11 comments

dcairns wrote 2 months ago: News department: Cannes has announced its line-up, and to our disappointment, the film Paul Duane an … more →

Tags: film, arrow films, Black Sabbath, cannes, Costa-Gavras, Criterion Collection, David Cairns, Masters of Cinema, natan

For the Love of Film Noir :: From the Novel You Whispered About... (February, 1946)

WB Kelso wrote 2 months ago:                   This post is part of my rehash and co … more →

Tags: 1940-1949, movie ads, Drama, Melodrama, Ray Milland, film noir, Charles Brackett, Jane Wyman, phillip terry

Oscar Movie Watch: Update

jamielynq wrote 3 months ago: Last May I wrote about how I was on a ‘mission’ to watch all the oscar best picture winn … more →

Tags: Review, Oscars, Movies, Movie, Bing Crosby, mrs. miniver, Casablanca, going my way, the best years of our lives

The Name Game

All Adventurous Women Do wrote 3 months ago: Carrie Bradshaw had Mr Big, Friends had Fun Bobby with the drinking problem, this article in the Atl … more →

Tags: Olivia, Friendship, Men, Nicknames, america, ghosting

The Lost Weekend--1945

cinemadiva24 wrote 3 months ago:  Like I have stated before, I enjoy films that are thought-provoking; that leave somewhat of an impa … more →

Tags: 1940s, Billy Wilder, Jane Wyman, Ray Milland, Alcoholism, Don Birnam, Madness, Disease

The Third Avenue El: Through a Glass, Warmly2 comments

Editor wrote 3 months ago: I bought a clock a few years ago that supposedly came from a New York elevated station, and although … more →

Tags: Chicago, Subways, rapid transit, railfans, Third Avenue El, The Bowery, stained glass, Lothar Stetler, Fiorello LaGuardia

CINE DORADO: O is for La Otra2 comments

dcairns wrote 3 months ago: David Wingrove returns with another installment in his alphabet of Mexican melodrama. One correction … more →

Tags: film, Music, The Dark Mirror, theremin, a stolen life, Dolores Del Rio, Cine Dorado, ROBERTO GAVALDÓN, La Otra

The Lost Weekend6 comments

JK Bevill - Lost Creek Publishing wrote 4 months ago: … more →

Tags: Lost Creek Publishing, JK Bevill

Gay Book Characters Go Straight

Me Gusta Books wrote 5 months ago: “12 Gay Book Characters Turned Straight for the Movie Version Adapted screenplays may follow b … more →

Tags: Articles, Goldfinger, Ian Flemming, Books, Reading, Harry Potter, Gay, Homosexuality, LGBT

179. The Lost Weekend

Nan Bauer wrote 5 months ago: Movie drunks are a hoot—or at least, they were as long as they were onscreen. In The Bank Dick, W.C. … more →

Tags: Cinema 1001, Billy Wilder, Ray Milland, Oscars, Jane Wyman, Miklos Rozsa, Theramin, Charles Brackett, Raymond Chandler

179. The Lost Weekend

Nan Bauer wrote 5 months ago: Movie drunks are a hoot—or at least, they were as long as they were onscreen. In The Bank Dick, W.C. … more →

Tags: Cinema 1001, Billy Wilder, Ray Milland, Oscars, Jane Wyman, Miklos Rozsa, Theramin, Charles Brackett, Raymond Chandler

Movie Quote of the Day - The Lost Weekend, 1945 (dir. Billy Wilder)

cinemafanatic wrote 5 months ago: Wick Birnam: All right, maybe you’re not a writer. Why don’t you do something else? Don … more →

Tags: Movie Quote of the Day, 1945, Billy Wilder, Charles Brackett, Charles R Jackson, Jane Wyman, phillip terry, Ray Milland

12 Gay Book Characters Turned Straight for the Movie Version

Bookblurb wrote 5 months ago: By Brian Abrams Adapted screenplays may follow books very closely, or may be completely different. W … more →

Tags: Film Adaptations, wired, brian-abrams, geek mom, Gay Book Characters, The Thin Red Line, the man without a face, Goldfinger, Breakfast at Tiffany's

Simulacrum of a Thing

Irma wrote 6 months ago: I am reading Anne Lamott’s book, Bird by Bird, and she has a chapter about index cards and their use … more →

Tags: on writing, Creativity, Life, Blogging, writing, Creativity, index card

L Is for Lost Weekend

olly gruner wrote 6 months ago: As far as these rambling blogs have gone, I’ve tried up until now to avoid focusing all energies on … more →

Tags: A Random A-Z of Film Themes, Billy Wilder, Hollywood

Flight (3/5)1 comment

trevorwall2 wrote 7 months ago: Denzel Soars! Director Robert Zemeckis (Forrest Gump, Cast Away) teams up with Academy Award winning … more →

Tags: Movie Reviews, Denzel Washington, Theme, Acting, John Goodman, flight, Addiction, Alcoholism, Pilot

Golden Age of Hollywood: The Lost Weekend (1945)1 comment

Patryk Czekaj wrote 7 months ago: This is probably one of the greatest and most powerful stories about alcoholism that has even been d … more →

Tags: film, Cinema, Art, Review, Golden Age, American Films, Psychological, film noir, Drama


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