A Flickchart Guide to TCM in February (Part 1)
It’s time for TCM’s annual tribute to Oscar-nominated films, and we’ve got a day-by-day rundown of the best of the best. Check back mid-month for Part 2!
It’s time for TCM’s annual tribute to Oscar-nominated films, and we’ve got a day-by-day rundown of the best of the best. Check back mid-month for Part 2!
In November TCM bring us a spotlight on documentary filmmaking, Star of the Month Natalie Wood, healthy doses of Fred & Ginger and Alfred Hitchcock, plus nearly 50 Movies to See Before You Die. Enjoy!
I’ll bet you’ve never even noticed when a character in a movie is chewing gum. But once you start looking for it, it’s everywhere, and it can be a key to deeper understanding. No, seriously. Hear me out.
Take a course in Slapstick Comedy, catch up on Gene Hackman, and watch over 40 Movies to See Before You Die – all this month on TCM!
The bloggers count down Flickcharters’ ten favorite movies from 1976, and add their personal favorites as well.
This Thanksgiving, our bloggers reveal the movies that most remind them of their families.
What makes a Spielberg movie a Spielberg movie? In the 1970s, it was scary stuff happening in daylight.
Is the middle of your Flickchart a mess? Do you struggle when a critical favorite comes up against a nostalgia favorite? Consider a new Flickcharting philosophy.
Our bloggers have been asked to choose four directors to represent the very best in film. Who would you choose to carve on a “Directors’ Mount Rushmore”?
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 ;)