Film review: Ticket to Paradise.
The endless appeal of Hollywood movies around weddings is absolutely fascinating. Do we ever really tire of them? Often theContinue Reading
The endless appeal of Hollywood movies around weddings is absolutely fascinating. Do we ever really tire of them? Often theContinue Reading
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Behind the scenes of one of cinemas greatest comedies, Some Like It Hot, its star Marilyn Monroe and her erraticContinue Reading
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In 1955, Marilyn Monroe was determined to put behind her, the series of flighty comedies she starred in, despite theContinue Reading
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At the end of his illustrious career, Alfred Hitchcock, had directed over 50 feature films. It’s truly an astonishing achievementContinue Reading
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One of Warner studio’s most celebrated actresses in the 1930s was a defiant and feisty young woman named Bette Davis.Continue Reading