My Top 100, 50-41
Another week, another ten movies! Up this week: Jacques Tati, Marion Davies, and The Ramones. No, really. You’re not going to see that combination on any AFI lists! We’re already up to the halfway...
View ArticleGoing Hollywood (1933)
Basically, Going Hollywood is an ode to the stalker fan. It all starts when Sylvia Bruce (Marion Davies) realizes she just wasn’t meant to be a French teacher at Briarcroft School. With the uptight...
View ArticleLive Post: The Debbie Reynolds Auction
Even though I’m broke and can’t afford to actually bid on anything in today’s auction, there’s so much amazing stuff up for sale today that I can’t resist trying to follow the auction as best I can....
View ArticleWhat’s on TCM: January 2012
Happy 2012, everybody! January is, as always, chock full of good stuff on TCM. The first star of the month in 2012 is Angela Lansbury and her movies can be seen every Wednesday night this month....
View ArticleWhat’s on TCM: January 2013
Happy new year, everyone! With winter officially underway, it’s very tempting to spend every night at home watching movies with a cup of hot chocolate, and TCM has plenty of reasons to do just that....
View Article1928-1929: Oscar’s Most Awkward Year
Mary Pickford with her Oscar. As popular as the Academy Awards are, they can be a very controversial topic amongst movie lovers. I think virtually every cinephile has their own list of movies that...
View ArticleCain and Mabel (1936)
When Aloysius K. Reilly (Roscoe Karns) accidentally causes waitress Mabel O’Dare (Marion Davies) to lose her job, Reilly is determined to find her an even better job. Mabel insists that waiting...
View ArticleBlondie of the Follies (1932)
Blondie (Marion Davies) and Lottie (Billie Dove) are longtime friends. Their families live in the same tenement building in the working class part of town, but Lottie longs to become a big star and...
View ArticleThe Patsy (1928)
Pat Harrington (Marion Davies) is an awkward young woman who always feels like the odd one out. Her mother (Marie Dressler) clearly favors Pat’s older sister Grace (Jane Winton) and Pat’s father (Dell...
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