Cinemas Greatest Scenes: The Andrews Sisters sing “Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy” in Buck Privates (1941).
Bud Abbott and Lou Costello were one of the biggest, if not the greatest comedy act during the golden age ofContinue Reading
Bud Abbott and Lou Costello were one of the biggest, if not the greatest comedy act during the golden age ofContinue Reading
While many film enthusiasts might (and rightly so) point out the sensual chemistry shared between Humphrey Bogart and Lauren BacallContinue Reading
Why do we love horror films? Well, the motivation for people’s decisions to watch horror varies considerably. Some experts sayContinue Reading
There is so much I’d like to tell you (the reader) about David Lowery’s A Ghost Story but I cannotContinue Reading
Is it me or does Number 5 the robot in Short Circuit look like a taller version of WallE? No waitContinue Reading
Rams is a superb comedy-drama directed by Jeremy Sims (Beneath Hill 60) and starring Sam Neill (Jurassic Park) and everyone’sContinue Reading
In over a hundred years of cinema, films have routinely tried to capture our imagination with a classic final line,Continue Reading
I’m not sure which film marked my introduction to Lauren Bacall, it’s been far too long to honesty recall. ButContinue Reading
So much has been said about the opening scene of Breakfast at Tiffany’s (the beloved 1961 film adaptation of TrumanContinue Reading
Swedish actress Greta Garbo was one of the most dazzling stars to arrive in Hollywood in the mid 1920’s. Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer securedContinue Reading









