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Blast Off: The Outer Space on Film Blogathon

April 9, 2018 By retromoviebuff Leave a Comment

Hailing frequencies open. Debbie Vega of Moon in Gemini is hosting the Outer Space on Film blogathon this weekend, April 13-15, and I’m joining in. See the full roster here.

Filed Under: Notices Tagged With: Blogathon, Science Fiction, Space

Something to Sing About: Classic Hollywood comes to FilmStruck

February 26, 2018 By retromoviebuff Leave a Comment

Classic film fans have a new reason to cheer: FilmStruck is teaming up with Warner Bros. Digital Networks to expand its library to include hundreds of films from Golden Age Hollywood. Beginning today, subscribers to Turner Broadcasting’s streaming service will have access to films from the Warner Bros. catalogue including Singin’ in the Rain, Casablanca, Citizen […]

Filed Under: Notices Tagged With: Classic Hollywood, Criterion Collection, FilmStruck, Streaming, TCM

Jeu d’esprit: ‘The Story of a Cheat’ (1936)

December 9, 2017 By retromoviebuff Leave a Comment

Imagine an act in which the magician pulls a rabbit from a hat, followed by a grand piano, the Eiffel Tower and an undiscovered Van Gogh. This is Sacha Guitry’s picaresque The Story of a Cheat. Guitry plays the eponymous Cheat (we never learn his name) who, well into disreputable middle age, settles down to […]

Filed Under: Reviews Tagged With: Comedy, Criterion Collection, French Films, Jacqueline Delubac, Sacha Guitry

Strike a Pose: Women’s Fashion at the Movies

October 9, 2017 By retromoviebuff Leave a Comment

Fashion Week recently descended on New York, which got me thinking about women’s clothes in film. The best costumes reveal a character’s tastes and temperament, the way she sees herself and the world sees her, before a single word is spoken. In The Blue Angel, cabaret singer Lola Lola’s top hat and tights embody Weimar […]

Filed Under: Lists Tagged With: Audrey Hepburn, Classic Hollywood, Costumes, Edith Head, Elizabeth Taylor, Fashion, Greta Garbo, Ingrid Bergman, Orry-Kelly

Frank Oz at The Museum of the Moving Image

September 30, 2017 By retromoviebuff Leave a Comment

Miss Piggy made a guest appearance in Queens last Friday. So did Fozzie Bear, Bert, Animal, Grover, Cookie Monster and Yoda. Frank Oz, the man behind some of the world’s most beloved puppets, encompasses multitudes, his voice (or rather voices) familiar to anyone who has ever spent time on Sesame Street, at the Muppet theatre […]

Filed Under: Film Appreciation, TV Tagged With: Frank Oz, Jim Henson, Miss Piggy, Muppets, Museum of the Moving Image, TV

Light and Shadow: Ray Milland

September 20, 2017 By retromoviebuff 4 Comments

When I was eight or nine, I wandered into the living room and found my mother watching a film I didn’t recognize. Grace Kelly was pleading with a man not to reveal their affair to her once distant, now much-reformed husband. Then, ‘Mr. Kelly’ arrived. He was charming, witty, impeccably dressed and secretly plotting to […]

Filed Under: Actors and Acting Tagged With: Alfred Hitchcock, Billy Wilder, Classic Hollywood, Comedy, Criterion Collection, Film Noir, Horror, Ray Milland

Gene Kelly in Motion

August 23, 2017 By retromoviebuff 2 Comments

“Why don’t you and me do some fancy stepping tonight?” —Gabey (Gene Kelly) to Ivy (Vera-Ellen) in On the Town Grab your tap shoes: today is Gene Kelly’s 105th birthday. I’ve been a Kelly fan almost since infancy and after decades of assiduous viewing, it’s easier for me to name the musicals I haven’t seen […]

Filed Under: Lists Tagged With: Classic Hollywood, Dance, Gene Kelly, MGM, Musicals

Not-so-silent cinema: The Art of Silent Film Music

August 10, 2017 By retromoviebuff Leave a Comment

This article was originally published on Starring NYC (now sadly defunct) and has been dusted off and spruced up for its Retro Movie Buff debut. Ben Model believes silent cinema is the worst name for a film genre. Not only is it patently misleading, it’s also a little dull. “It sounds like you’re going to […]

Filed Under: Film Appreciation Tagged With: Charlie Chaplin, Classic Hollywood, Comedy, Film Music, Harold Lloyd, Silent Film

A Shortlist of Films I Wish Were in the Criterion Collection

July 15, 2017 By retromoviebuff Leave a Comment

The biannual Barnes and Noble Criterion Collection sale is now on. Or as I like to think of it, Christmas in July. Founded in 1984 the Criterion Collection, as the back of each of its DVDs and Blu-rays will tell you, is “a continuing series of important classic and contemporary films.” It’s a bespoke label […]

Filed Under: Lists Tagged With: Albert Finney, British Films, Charles Boyer, Classic Hollywood, Criterion Collection, Elaine May, Emeric Pressburger, Ernst Lubitsch, French Films, Leslie Howard, Marcello Mastroianni, Martin Scorsese, Michael Powell, Robert Donat

Hollywood East

April 14, 2017 By retromoviebuff Leave a Comment

  This article was originally published on Starring NYC (now sadly defunct) and has been dusted off and spruced up for its Retro Movie Buff debut. The thumbnail history of American cinema goes something like this: In the beginning, there was Edison. In the 1890s, Thomas Alva Edison—or rather his employee, W.K.L. Dickson—developed the Kinetograph, […]

Filed Under: Film Appreciation Tagged With: Early Films, Early Talkies, Film Preservation, Fredric March, Gloria Swanson, Kaufman Astoria, Museum of Modern Art, New York, Nitrate Film, Paramount, Rudolph Valentino, Silent Film

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