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Birds, Bees and Educated Fleas: ‘Love’s Labour’s Lost’ (2000)

December 1, 2024 By retromoviebuff Leave a Comment

Kenneth Branagh, Matthew Lillard, Alessandro Nivola and Adrian Lester in 'Love's Labour's Lost'.

On paper, Kenneth Branagh’s Love’s Labour’s Lost sounds inspired: take one of Shakespeare’s least-known plays, adapt it for the screen for the first time and transform it into a frothy musical to make it more accessible. Would that it t’were so simple. The King of Navarre (Alessandro Nivola) decides that he and three of his […]

Filed Under: Reviews Tagged With: British Films, Kenneth Branagh, Musicals, Romantic Comedy, Shakespeare

Celebrating Black History Month: Part One

March 10, 2021 By retromoviebuff 2 Comments

For Black History Month this year, I tried something new and set myself a challenge: writing a Facebook post a day about a Black actor or actress. Some of the performers I chose were familiar; some were people whose work I’d just begun to explore. I had no idea what the response would be like […]

Filed Under: Film Appreciation Tagged With: Black Hollywood, Classic Hollywood, Musicals

La Grande Fête: ‘The Young Girls of Rochefort’ (1967)

August 25, 2019 By retromoviebuff 12 Comments

This post is part of the Vive la France! Blogathon, hosted by Lady Eve’s Reel Life and Silver Screen Modes. See the other posts here. Jacques Demy’s Les Demoiselles de Rochefort or The Young Girls of Rochefort is the essence of euphoria. A carnival of colour and sound, it looks at the world through a […]

Filed Under: Reviews Tagged With: Blogathon, Catherine Deneuve, Criterion Collection, Danielle Darrieux, Francoise Dorleac, French Films, Gene Kelly, George Chakiris, Jacques Demy, Michel Legrand, Musicals

Fancy Free: ‘Top Hat’ (1935)

August 23, 2019 By retromoviebuff Leave a Comment

This post is part of the TCM Summer Under the Stars Blogathon, hosted by Journeys in Classic Film and Musings of a Classic Film Addict. See the other posts here. Top Hat opens on two pairs of dancing feet. The man wears a tailcoat; the woman an evening gown. As they twirl across the screen, […]

Filed Under: Reviews Tagged With: Blogathon, Classic Hollywood, Dance, Edward Everett Horton, Fred Astaire, Ginger Rogers, Irving Berlin, Musicals, RKO

No People Like Show People: ‘The Muppets Take Manhattan’ (1984)

July 18, 2019 By retromoviebuff 1 Comment

Part of my ‘New York State of Mind’ series. Since he first appeared on screen in 1955, Kermit the Frog has had a prolific career. Discovered playing banjo in the swamp, Kermit (created and voiced by Jim Henson) has been a reporter on Sesame Street, the long-suffering MC and stage manager of the Muppet Theatre, the […]

Filed Under: Reviews Tagged With: Frank Oz, Jim Henson, Muppets, Musicals, New York

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

In Memoriam: Stanley Donen (1924-2019)

February 23, 2019 By retromoviebuff Leave a Comment

Stanley Donen Indiscreet

About two weeks ago, I found myself thinking of Stanley Donen. In the latest debacle surrounding this year’s Oscar ceremony, the Academy had just announced it would be dropping the presentation of four awards, including Best Editing and Best Cinematography, from the telecast—a decision so manifestly absurd and greeted with such derision that it was […]

Filed Under: Film Appreciation Tagged With: Albert Finney, Audrey Hepburn, Cary Grant, Classic Hollywood, Dance, Fred Astaire, Gene Kelly, Ingrid Bergman, MGM, Musicals, Oscars, Romantic Comedy, Stanley Donen

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

La Belle Josephine: ‘Siren of the Tropics’ (1927), ‘Zouzou’ (1934) and ‘Princess Tam Tam’ (1935)

July 9, 2018 By retromoviebuff Leave a Comment

What I remember best about The Triplets of Belleville, Sylvain Chomet’s eccentric, inscrutable animated comedy is its opening: a flashback showing the titular triplets performing on stage in the 1930s. There’s Charles Trenet and Django Reinhardt jamming in the orchestra pit, Fred Astaire inexplicably being devoured by his own shoes and, for reasons best known […]

Filed Under: Actors and Acting Tagged With: Dance, French Films, Jean Gabin, Josephine Baker, Musicals, Silent Film

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

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