A Flickchart Guide to TCM in December
December on TCM brings holiday classics, a spotlight on the Great American Songbook, Star of the Month Lana Turner, and nearly 50 Movies to See Before You Die.
December on TCM brings holiday classics, a spotlight on the Great American Songbook, Star of the Month Lana Turner, and nearly 50 Movies to See Before You Die.
It’s October, and October means horror! TCM brings a smattering of classic horror from arthouse to cult and everything in between.
Our trip through this year’s decadal anniversaries continues with Flickchart’s Top 10 films of 1987!
Melodrama, character actors, Easter, and nearly 50 Movies to See Before You Die – what can it be? TCM in April, of course!
Continuing our Flickchart guide to TCM’s 31 Days of Oscar celebration, here are sixteen more days of Oscar-nominated films, including nearly 50 Movies to See Before You Die!
TCM in December means aging gracefully (or less so), Star of the Month Myrna Loy, the 90th Anniversary of Vitaphone, and of course, Christmas movies!
Whether you want exploitation, rugged anti-heroes, expatriot German filmmakers, or just 50+ Movies to See Before You Die, TCM’s got you covered this month!
Let’s look a little below the surface of the latest Coen Brothers film “Hail, Caesar!” to discover which elements are pulled from various bits of real Hollywood history and legend, as well as the films produced in Hollywood’s Golden Age.
2015 has ended and we’ve compiled a snapshot of what you – the Flickcharters – have currently ranked as the top films of 2015. See if your favorites made the cut!
TCM’s Summer Under the Stars features a treasure trove of films from classic stars – here’s your day by day viewing guide according to Flickchart!
Absolutely loved "Insidious: The Red Door"! The emotional depth and intense storytelling took this franchise to a whole new level.
I liked Guardians 3. It was a good ending to the trilogy. Gunn is one of the few filmmakers who…
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.