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In this episode, David and guest co-host Julie Sesnovich are joined by Battleship Pretension editor-at-large Scott Nye and Nerdist.com Senior Editor Kyle Anderson to discuss the movies they watched during the first ever Special Home Edition of the TCM Classic...
Bette Davis doesn’t technically play the title role in William Wyler’s Jezebel (1938) because that’s not actually her character’s name (it’s Julie) but, come on, it’s totally the title role. We can tell she’s trouble from her hall of fame...
After viewing a decidedly fumbled (though enjoyable) “Good Neighbor” film the previous day with Neptune’s Daughter, it was nice to catch up with Night Flight (1933), a tribute to the South American airmail industry directed by the great Clarence Brown....
As you are probably aware if you’re reading this, in lieu of what was supposed to have been the 11th annual TCM Classic Film Festival in Hollywood this past weekend, the network devised a “Special Home Edition.” For four days...
Here are the top five things that went down at Battleship Pretension this week: Avengers: Endgame: Make It Snappy, by David Bax Episode 631: TCM Classic Film Festival 2019 Wrap-Up BP Movie Journal 4/25/19 TCM Classic Film Festival 2019: Part...
Nine o’clock in the morning on the last day of TCM Fest at the Chinese Theater is a singularly weird way to see Gene Kelly’s Hello, Dolly! (1969) for the first time. The movie’s reputation has more to do with...
In this episode, David and Scott are joined by Julie Sesnovich to discuss what they saw at this year’s TCM Classic Film Festival.
One day, perhaps I’ll be so well-rounded a cinephile that I can spend all of TCM Fest hunting down rarities. But, until then, I will continue to occasionally use it as an excuse to cross some major blind spots off...
This year marked the tenth annual TCM Classic Film Festival, the annual gathering of classic film enthusiasts in Hollywood for a long weekend of old movies and the love of same. Though I couldn’t fully celebrate alongside the festival’s organizers...
My final day at this year’s TCM Classic Film Festival may have been shorter than my previous, six movie marathon day but it was probably the most rewarding of the whole fest. I filled in a blind spot with a...