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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

Anything Goes: ‘The Front Page’ on Broadway

January 29, 2017 By retromoviebuff Leave a Comment

As anyone who’s been following the news knows, the fourth estate has taken quite a beating lately: fake news, accusations of bias, trial by Twitter and the arrival of ‘alternative facts’. Seen in this climate, the magnificent Broadway revival of The Front Page, now in its last week at the Broadhurst Theatre, is more than […]

Filed Under: Reviews, Theatre Tagged With: Ben Hecht, Broadway, Charles MacArthur, Comedy, John Goodman, John Slattery, Journalism, Lee Tracy, Nathan Lane, Reporter, Robert Morse, Screwball Comedy

Biography of a Hit: The Success of ‘My Man Godfrey’ (1936)

November 24, 2016 By retromoviebuff 2 Comments

This essay was originally published on ArtsandCrit.com (now sadly defunct) and has been dusted off and spruced up for its Retro Movie Buff debut. In 1936, the Great Depression was in its fifth year, the average movie ticket cost $0.25 and a film review in trade magazine Variety made history by christening a new genre: […]

Filed Under: Actors and Acting, Film Appreciation Tagged With: Carole Lombard, Criterion Collection, Films, Great Depression, Movies, Oscars, Screwball Comedy, William Powell

The Six People You Meet in a Screwball Comedy

August 4, 2014 By retromoviebuff Leave a Comment

Watch enough screwball comedies and you might notice a pattern: the same people turn up over and over again. I don’t just mean actors—though Carole Lombard, Cary Grant, Jean Arthur and Melvyn Douglas were ubiquitous—but characters. Blame it on endless plot recycling or the assembly-line nature of the studio system, but in the thirties and […]

Filed Under: Lists Tagged With: Carole Lombard, Cary Grant, Clark Gable, Classic Hollywood, Edward Arnold, Films, Fredric March, Gary Cooper, Jean Arthur, Katharine Hepburn, Movies, Reporter, Screwball Comedy

Love, Laughter and Lubitsch: ‘Trouble in Paradise’ (1932), ‘Design for Living’ (1933) and ‘Ninotchka’ (1939)

February 15, 2013 By retromoviebuff Leave a Comment

Kay Francis, Herbert Marshall and Miriam Hopkins in 'Trouble in Paradise'

Red roses, paper hearts and pink, pudgy teddy bears. Valentine’s Day may have come and gone, but fear not. For those of you still in a romantic mood, might I suggest the work of legendary writer-director Ernst Lubitsch? Sly and sophisticated, the German émigré’s films offer an irresistible concoction of wit and intelligence- all delivered […]

Filed Under: Lists, Reviews Tagged With: Classic Hollywood, Comedy, Criterion Collection, Ernst Lubitsch, Fredric March, Gary Cooper, Greta Garbo, Herbert Marshall, Kay Francis, Miriam Hopkins, Pre-Code Hollywood, Romantic Comedy, Screwball Comedy, Valentines

Extra! Extra! Read all about it!: Journalism at the Movies

September 12, 2012 By retromoviebuff 1 Comment

Cary Grant and Rosalind Russell in 'His Girl Friday'

Late nights, fast talking and even faster typing. To celebrate me making it through my first month of journalism school, here is a fleeting look at the fourth estate on film. His Girl Friday (1940) The gold standard of newspaper comedies. Wily editor Walter Burns (Cary Grant) is horrified when his star reporter and ex-wife, […]

Filed Under: Lists Tagged With: Aaron Sorkin, Classic Hollywood, Comedy, Drama, Journalism, Myrna Loy, Newspaper, Reporter, Screwball Comedy, Television, The Newsroom, TV, William Powell

Everyone’s Fifteen Minutes: ‘Nothing Sacred’ (1937)

October 26, 2011 By retromoviebuff 2 Comments

I have a confession to make: I haven’t always enjoyed screwball comedy. The Philadelphia Story was probably the first I watched. Though drawn by the considerable wattage of Katharine Hepburn, Cary Grant and Jimmy Stewart, gloriously united in one movie, I winced at too many scenes to see the humour in them.  Yes Tracy Lord […]

Filed Under: Film Appreciation, Reviews Tagged With: Carole Lombard, Classic Hollywood, Fredric March, Movies, Screwball Comedy

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