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TCM Classic Film Festival: Cry Danger (1951)

April 20, 2012 by Tom von Logue Newth

One of the more unlikely career moves of old Hollywood was Dick Powell’s evolution from nice-guy hoofer to tough-guy lowlife. Between Murder, My Sweet (1944) and Cry Danger (1951), both his image and his position within the industry were transformed. The TCM Classic Film Festival had expert Eddie Mueller to introduce each of their noir […]

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TCM Classic Film Festival: La Grande Illusion (1937)

April 20, 2012 by Tom von Logue Newth

One of the big draws of the TCM Classic Film Festival is the presence of all kinds of luminaries, both of the silver screen and of the channel itself (swoon, Ben Mankiewicz). Another draw is the presentation of freshly restored old classics, and this year the festival hosted the US premiere of a brand new […]

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Cinema Fearité presents Sorority Babes in the Slimeball Bowl-O-Rama (Dir. David DeCoteau 1988)

April 19, 2012 by James Jay Edwards

The best thing for an aspiring motion picture director to do to hone his skills is to study at the heels of a master of the craft.  Low budget movie mogul David DeCoteau has had the fortune to work with two such mentors; In 1980, he got his start in the movie business from the […]

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TCM Classic Film Festival: Gun Crazy (1950)

April 19, 2012 by Tom von Logue Newth

The TCM Festival does a great job of getting old stars out to be fêted along with their classic films. Rhonda Fleming, Marsha Hunt and others turned up this year, but the highlight was undoubtedly the appearance by Peggy Cummins, wonderful star of Gun Crazy (1950). Ms Cummins’s conversation with noir expert Eddie Mueller can […]

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TCM Classic Film Festival: A Trip To The Moon and Other Trips Through Time, Space, and Color

April 18, 2012 by Tom von Logue Newth

As Serge Bromberg pointed out, he is engaged not only in the business of restoring films, but also of restoring audiences. The catalogue of his Lobster Films is superb, constantly swelling with newly restored titles, and Bromberg shares them with zeal. He was an entertaining host throughout the TCM Classic Film Festival weekend. The […]

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