Eve Arden: What a Character!

    When my fellow cinephiles Aurora of Once Upon a Screen and Paula of Paula’s Cinema Club and I decided to create a blogathon event based on the unsung heroes of cinema, What A Character! was formed. The inherent challenge in such a blogathon is narrowing down to just one character actor in which to write upon. Despite the numerous scene-stealing talents over the … Continue reading Eve Arden: What a Character!

Saturday’s WHAT A CHARACTER!s

Today marks the kick-off to the first-ever WHAT A CHARACTER! blogathon. Created by the three amigos trio of Aurora @citizenscreen of Once Upon A Screen, Paula @Paula_Guthat of Paula’s Cinema Club and myself, Kellee @Irishjayhawk66 of Outspoken & Freckled, this blogathon is to celebrate those delightful character actors with their scene-stealing signature looks or their hilarious antics. Although not the leading role, we find ourselves … Continue reading Saturday’s WHAT A CHARACTER!s

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Every Thursday in September, Turner Classic Movies pays tribute to silent comedy pioneer Mack Sennett, screening 83 short subjects and 4 feature films, most of which have undergone (or are still undergoing, as of this writing) extensive restoration and musical scoring by Paul Gierucki and his team at CineMuseum. The first two of the four evenings devoted to Sennett this month were… Continue reading

UPDATE: WHAT A CHARACTER! Blogathon

Hello Film Loving Characters! It’s almost time for the first-ever WHAT A CHARACTER! Blogathon! Hosted by Aurora of Once Upon A Screen, Kellee of Outspoken and Freckled and Paula of Paula’s Cinema Club, we are excited to host this fun inaugural blogging event. We have set up a schedule (see below) for the bloggers who have signed up thus far for next weekend: Sept. 22-24th. … Continue reading UPDATE: WHAT A CHARACTER! Blogathon

Universal’s Tour De Force: To Kill A Mockingbird

Kristen of Journeys in Classic Film has created a splendid blogathon concept: write upon a film or topic surrounding the Universal Studios films created on the infamous Hollywood backlot. Considering the enormous variety of films produced across the decades, it was a tough call. But one film that is arguably one of the most well-known films ever made at Universal stands out for me…Robert Mulligan’s … Continue reading Universal’s Tour De Force: To Kill A Mockingbird