The Top Ten Films of 1926
We’re nearing the end of our travels through films hitting decade anniversaries this year, but we need to hit the heights of the silent era first – here we go to 1926!
We’re nearing the end of our travels through films hitting decade anniversaries this year, but we need to hit the heights of the silent era first – here we go to 1926!
“Empty salons. Corridors. Salons. Doors.”
For October, TCM is bringing more Trailblazing Women, Star of the Month Christopher Lee, and lots and lots and lots of horror – not to mention nearly 50 Movies to See Before You Die.
More than a mere parody of Star Wars, Spaceballs is able to stand on its own as comedy space opera. The fun that is has with the genre is second to none, and makes it a movie you need to see before you die.
As you know, big things have small beginnings. Let’s take a look at the best of the very earliest of cinema from 110 and 120 (!) years ago, and see how the origins of film began to take shape.
The bloggers count down Flickcharters’ ten favorite movies from 1976, and add their personal favorites as well.
July on TCM brings Westerns. Lots and lots of Westerns. Also Star of the Month Olivia de Havilland, still with us to celebrate her centenary, plus films of the ’70s, African-American pioneers, and 50 Films to See Before You Die.
June on TCM brings a plethora of movies based on stage plays, star of the month Marie Dressler, and over 40 “Movies to See Before You Die”!
What do we find on the Flickchart Top 10 for 1916? Probably pretty close to what people in 1916 liked the most: Chaplin. Lots and lots of Chaplin.
Finishing off the TCM Festival with a couple more rarities and unique programs, but also some beloved favorites – Fred Astaire musicals and John Wayne westerns.
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Top Gun and Banshees deserve all the good awards.
North Dallas Forty might be appearing an article to come ;)
I'm surprised that you don't have Fandango or North Dallas Forty in you Texas movie list yet.