A Confession About Classical Movies
I am here writing a confession. A confession so grave that it might make the wires on Cinema Fanatic to go haywire (because we all know that she is a robot created by TCM).
I am here writing a confession. A confession so grave that it might make the wires on Cinema Fanatic to go haywire (because we all know that she is a robot created by TCM).
Released in 2005, remastered and digitally restored, this 3-disc collection includes loads of extras, including a commentary by John Fricke and interviews with the cast and crew.
Raoul Walsh’s 1939 crime drama examines the rise of gangsters during Prohibition era America.
Released in 2004 for the 65th Anniversary of the film, Warner released this remastered print alongside a remastered soundtrack in Dolby 5.1 in both English and French.
Hello YAMmies and welcome to the 1939 Film Blogathon — the crash party version!
Cinema Fanatic’s mother, Nancy, writes about sixty years of film in her life.
TCM Classic Film Festival 2011: Excerpts from a Q&A with Film Historian Kevin Brownlow.
Marya Gates interviews Diane Baker, Dorothy Herrmann, Chris Isaak, Andy Marx, and Patricia Ward Kelly on the TCM Classic Film Festival 2011 Red Carpet.
While this last weekend may have been a blur of fantastic cinematic experiences, this intrepid journalist took lots of notes so that she could share her experience with you!
Marya Gates from Cinema Fanatic talks about the TCM Classic Film Festival.