TCM SUMMER UNDER THE STARS: final week
by Rosalie Kicks, Old Sport & Editor in Chief
Well old chap we have it made it to the final week of Summer Under The Stars.
by Rosalie Kicks, Old Sport & Editor in Chief
Well old chap we have it made it to the final week of Summer Under The Stars.
by Rosalie Kicks, Old Sport & Editor in Chief
The Toronto International Film Festival kicks off September 5 until September 15 and I am practically jumping out of my skin in excitement for this year’s lineup.
by Rosalie Kicks, Old Sport and Editor in Chief
Amazing films such as The Rose Tattoo, could easily be forgotten or lost which truly shows the importance of physical media.
by Rosalie Kicks, Old Sport & Editor in Chief
Week four of TCM’s Summer Under The Stars program has me catching up with filmographies that I previously had not found the time for.
by Rosalie Kicks, Old Sport and Editor in Chief
I have always thought of The Matrix as more than just stunts, shootouts and explosions. Frankly my dear, it is one of the best damn movies ever made.
by Rosalie Kicks, Old Sport & Editor in Chief
As we head into week three of TCM’s annual Summer Under The Stars program, I am hopeful that your DVR still has storage available.
by Rosalie Kicks, Editor in Chief and Old Sport
My first encounter with The Conversation was close to twenty years ago when I viewed it during a film class. Even after just a single watch, it managed to always stick with me.
by Rosalie Kicks, Old Sport & Editor in Chief
Every year in August, Turner Classic Movies (TCM) celebrates a different actor each day by showcasing various pictures from their filmography. The second week of Summer Under The Stars programming brings a lot of films and actors that I have yet to do deep dives on.
by Rosalie Kicks, Old Sport & Editor in Chief
There is something about Burt Lancaster’s demeanor on screen that instantly soothes me. I can’t help but have a feeling of tranquility when I watch him in a film. To my surprise, in Come Back, Little Sheba almost every scene of his was stolen by his costar Shirley Booth.
by Rosalie Kicks, Old Sport & Editor in Chief
Every year in August, Turner Classic Movies celebrates a different actor each day by showcasing various pictures from their filmography. Throughout the month, I’ll be sharing motion pictures that I have deemed are must watches.
by Rosalie Kicks, Old Sport & Editor in Chief
Natural Vision 3-D is “healthy and beneficial”.
by Rosalie Kicks, Old Sport & Editor in Chief
When I received this Blu-ray from Kino Lorber, I was excited to learn that the talkie was a remake of the silent flick. There’s nothing like a good old showdown of a silent versus talkie.
by Rosalie Kicks, Old Sport and Editor in Chief
Do you believe in ghosts? I surely hope you do. If not, maybe filmmaker Damian Mc Carthy can convince you otherwise.
by Rosalie Kicks, Editor in Chief & Old Sport
The opening of this movie is enough to prove that Oz Perkins knows a thing or two about filmmaking. He simultaneously bewitches and puts the viewer on the edge of their seat.
by Rosalie Kicks, Old Sport and Editor in Chief
The Blue Rose oozes in style, design, and flair but ultimately blinds itself in neon drenched hues.
by Rosalie Kicks, Old Sport & Editor in Chief
The documentary Made In England essentially made me feel like I was aboard a tram ride on one of those studio backlot tours.
by Rosalie Kicks, Old Sport & Editor in Chief
Before there was computer-generated imagery (CGI) there was Buster Keaton.
by Rosalie Kicks, Old Sport and Editor in Chief
I can imagine that in 1969 witnessing what was thought conceivable only in science fiction stories become a reality was an extremely joyful and uplifting moment. It gave people something to believe in, cheer for and most importantly served as a reminder that the impossible was possible.
by Rosalie Kicks, Old Sport & Editor in Chief
Two thousand and twenty twenty-four is on a rocket and will be out of here in a blink. Here is a list of my favorite theatrical releases from this year so far.
by Rosalie Kicks, Old Sport & Editor in Chief
It is quite possible my expectations were too high. Especially after being inundated at the cinema with the trailer for months leading up to me finally viewing the thing.