A Flickchart Guide To TCM in December
This month TCM turns their attention to Frank Sinatra, Holiday Classics, and the varied relationships of “girlfriends,” as well as their usual smorgaboard of tributes and themed marathons.
This month TCM turns their attention to Frank Sinatra, Holiday Classics, and the varied relationships of “girlfriends,” as well as their usual smorgaboard of tributes and themed marathons.
Get your DVRs ready: here’s what TCM has in store for us in October – Trailblazing Women Directors, classic chills for Halloween, David Niven, and nearly 40 Movies to See Before You Die
Didn’t catch some of the big stories of the movie world this week? Here’s the top ranked stories you missed!
A DA VINCI CODE for geniuses or just weird old Italian men, Umberto Eco’s THE NAME OF THE ROSE was an unlikely source for one of film’s great medieval period pieces. Sean Connery stars and Christian Slater goes full-frontal.
Alfred Hitchcock‘s earliest surviving film (as Assistant Director, still working his way up to director) has only been ranked by one person on Flickchart. That person is me, because I happened to live in...
A wealthy matriarch dies. Three middle-aged siblings discover there may not be room in their present or future for their past. What now?
That the film focuses more on Kong surprises me not at all. He more closely approximates an actual character, while…
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 ;)