retromoviebuff

Musings of a movie buff

  • Home
  • Welcome to Retro Movie Buff
  • About Edirin

My Favourite Discoveries of 2024

December 31, 2024 By retromoviebuff Leave a Comment

Ricardo Darin and Gaston Pauls in 'Nine Queens'

As the year winds down, here are my favourite discoveries of 2024. Nine Queens (2000) No discovery filled me with as much exhilaration this year as Nine Queens. Fabian Bielinsky’s tale of con artistry and philately is a dazzling piece of cinematic legerdemain and best enjoyed knowing as little about it before viewing as possible. […]

Filed Under: Lists Tagged With: British Films, Classic Hollywood, Emeric Pressburger, Film Noir, Michael Powell, Neo-Noir, Thriller, World War Two

Ties that Bind: Seven Friendships on Film

July 1, 2024 By retromoviebuff Leave a Comment

The cast of The Big Chill

I recently saw the new production of Stephen Sondheim’s Merrily We Roll Along, now in its last weeks at the Hudson Theatre, and it’s been rattling around in my brain ever since. (Jonathan Groff, Lindsay Mendez and Daniel Radcliffe are outstanding. If you can make it, don’t miss it.) A musical […]

Filed Under: Lists Tagged With: Anton Walbrook, Barbara Stanwyck, British Films, Classic Hollywood, Comedy, Criterion Collection, Drama, Emeric Pressburger, Jeff Goldblum, Michael Powell, Peter O'Toole, Pre-Code Hollywood, Richard Burton, Roger Livesey, Romantic Comedy

My Favourite Discoveries of 2023

January 7, 2024 By retromoviebuff Leave a Comment

Michelle Yeoh and Jackie Chan in Police Story 3: Supercop

Happy New Year! As we settle into 2024, here are my favourite film discoveries of the previous year. Sneakers (1992) Martin Bishop (Robert Redford) is a criminal for hire with a twist: law-abiding companies hire him to expose the chinks in their armour. When he and his crew grow suspicious about their latest assignment, they […]

Filed Under: Lists Tagged With: Ang Lee, Classic Hollywood, Film Noir, Hal Hartley, Hong Kong Films, Jackie Chan, Martin Donovan, Michelle Yeoh, Natasha Richardson, Robert Redford, Rupert Everett, Sidney Poitier

Screen Escapes: A Year of Pandemic Viewing

March 15, 2021 By retromoviebuff Leave a Comment

It’s been one year since the coronavirus pandemic began: a year of lockdowns, social distancing, mounting anxiety and masks. I’ve watched a lot of films since last March (I don’t think I’m alone in that), but looking back I realize many of them weren’t new to me. As reality edged uncomfortably close to fiction, I […]

Filed Under: Lists Tagged With: Animation, Classic Hollywood, Crime, Criterion Collection, Documentaries, Drama, Italian Films, Japanese Films, Screwball Comedy, Silent Film, Westerns

Maestro: Erich Wolfgang Korngold

May 29, 2019 By retromoviebuff Leave a Comment

When I think of the classic Hollywood sound I think of Erich Wolfgang Korngold. The first internationally respected composer to write music for Hollywood, he was also one of the most influential, setting a template for symphonic scores which shaped the sound of American films for over a decade. He was born on 29 May […]

Filed Under: Film Appreciation, Lists Tagged With: Bette Davis, Classic Hollywood, Claude Rains, Composer, Erich Wolfgang Korngold, Errol Flynn, Film Music, Max Reinhardt, Olivia de Havilland, Oscars, Paul Henreid, Warner Bros.

A Trip Into ‘The Twilight Zone’

April 29, 2019 By retromoviebuff Leave a Comment

Submitted for your approval, The Twilight Zone, a science-fiction/fantasy/horror anthology series created by Rod Serling that first aired in 1959—and remains one of the most influential television shows ever made. Over the course of five seasons and 156 episodes, Serling—who was also the show’s executive producer and head writer—presented […]

Filed Under: Lists, TV Tagged With: Bill Mumy, Burgess Meredith, Dennis Hopper, Fantasy, Gig Young, Gladys Cooper, Horror, Kevin McCarthy, Richard Matheson, Robert Redford, Rod Serling, Rod Taylor, Science Fiction, TV, Twilight Zone

From Page to Screen: Seven Films Set in Bookshops

April 27, 2019 By retromoviebuff Leave a Comment

Hugh Grant and Julia Roberts in the bookshop in Notting Hill

Happy Independent Bookstore Day! Every last Saturday in April, since 2015, bookworms across the country have celebrated indie bookshops: marvellous, idiosyncratic creatures that these days feel like an endangered species. It’s a great excuse to buy books. Not that I’ve ever needed one. Glancing at my shelves, I’ve sometimes wondered if I’m in danger of […]

Filed Under: Lists Tagged With: Albert Finney, Amy Irving, Animation, Audrey Hepburn, British Films, Classic Hollywood, Comedy, Criterion Collection, Don Ameche, Dorothy Malone, Film Noir, Fred Astaire, Gene Tierney, Hugh Grant, Humphrey Bogart, Julia Roberts, Kay Thompson, Musicals, Walt Disney

My Favourite Discoveries of 2018

December 30, 2018 By retromoviebuff Leave a Comment

Bells Are Ringing

As 2018 ticks to a close, time for one more list. These are my favourite discoveries of the year—films that aren’t new, but were new to me. Bells Are Ringing (1960) A musical featuring the combined talents of Judy Holliday, Dean Martin, Vincente Minnelli, Betty Comden and Adolph Green. This film is so easy to […]

Filed Under: Lists Tagged With: British Films, Classic Hollywood, Comedy, Crime, Criterion Collection, Drama, FilmStruck, Horror, Iranian Films, Italian Films, Japanese Films, Judy Holliday, MGM, Musicals, Shakespeare, Swedish Films

FilmStruck – A Fond Farewell

October 31, 2018 By retromoviebuff Leave a Comment

There are disappointments in the life of a cinephile that cause her to sigh and shrug. Say the implosion of MoviePass and a film-a-day deal that always seemed too good to last. And then there are injustices so great they make her rail against the heavens like Howard Beale in Network: FilmStruck is shutting down […]

Filed Under: Film Appreciation, Lists Tagged With: Animation, Classic Hollywood, Criterion Collection, Danny Kaye, FilmStruck, Fredric March, French Films, Harold Lloyd, Max von Sydow

Life with Fathers: Nine Fathers for Father’s Day

June 17, 2018 By retromoviebuff Leave a Comment

Happy Father’s Day! As we celebrate fathers of all shapes and sizes, here are a handful of cinematic ones who run the gamut of paternal devotion. To Kill a Mockingbird (1962) When Scout Finch (Mary Badham) comes home weeping after a disastrous first day at school, her father comforts her with the following advice: “You […]

Filed Under: Lists Tagged With: Charles Laughton, Charlie Chaplin, Christopher Plummer, Classic Hollywood, Claude Rains, Drama, Father's Day, Great Depression, Gregory Peck, Marlon Brando, Musicals, Peter O'Toole, Sean Connery, Silent Film, Spencer Tracy

  • 1
  • 2
  • 3
  • Next Page »

Tags

Albert Finney Alfred Hitchcock Audrey Hepburn Blogathon British Films Classic Hollywood Claude Rains Comedy Crime Criterion Collection Dance Drama Emeric Pressburger Fantasy Film Music Film Noir Fred Astaire Fredric March French Films Gene Kelly George Sanders Greta Garbo Horror Humphrey Bogart Ingrid Bergman MGM Michael Powell Movies Musicals New York Oscars Pre-Code Hollywood Richard Burton RKO Romance Romantic Comedy Science Fiction Screwball Comedy Silent Film Thriller TV Valentines Warner Bros. Westerns World War Two

Contact

Retro Movie Contact Us

"*" indicates required fields

Loading
\

Copyright © 2025