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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...
This year at the TCM Classic Film Festival, I made more of an effort than usual to see things projected from film. It’s not usually a priority for me and it is my general opinion that celluloid purism tends to...
Each year, the TCM Classic Film Festival is organized around a loose theme. From movies about travel to retellings of historical events to comedies, the films are generally curated to fit into a pre-established category. Wisely, though, the programmers aren’t...
In this episode, David and guest co-host Scott Nye are joined by Julie Sesnovich to discuss the movies they saw at this year’s TCM Classic Film Festival.
In this episode, David and Scott are joined by Jake Bart to discuss this year’s TCM Classic Film Festival.
It’s an Internet cliché at this point to say that something “gives me life.” But that sentiment holds true (figuratively, of course) for TCM Fest. For those who hold fast to the ideal that the movies of the past still...
After yesterday’s witheringly anti-romantic Red-Headed Woman, I needed a good, old-fashioned happy ending romantic comedy. Leo McCarey’s The Awful Truth fits the bill… eventually. For most of its running time, though, this divorce comedy is hilariously cynical about romance in general and marriage...
Not counting last week’s WonderCon, the last festival I attended was Sundance back in January. That kicked off the same weekend as President Trump’s inauguration and, as a result, the prevailing mood cycled through versions of dour and sardonically defeatist....