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Growing Up in Old HollywoodFor all of you who love “MOVIES,” here are some fun personal behind the scenes stories, as I had the privilege of growing up in the motion picture business.I’m Grenade Curran. You don’t know me, but you do know many of the great movies and motion ...
Now rave flyers were to be found up and down Haight Street, at stores like Anubis Warpus, Amoeba, Behind The Post Office, and newly opened Housewares. Raves were exploding at an enormous rate, and now there were thousands of ravers living for every weekend. The second generation of raves ...
'Singin’ in the Rain' (1952) The standard bearer of classic musicals, this love letter to Hollywood about transitioning from silent films to talkies has inspired nearly every musical to come after it. The exuberant grace of Gene Kelly, the overwhelming charm of Debbie Reynolds, and the irrepl...
Additionally, viewers can look forward to a fun segment called “Behind the Scenes,” where Drew and her guest, Ross Mathews, serve up some entertaining news with a sunny-side-up twist. This segment promises to bring a playful and lighthearted touch to the show, offering a unique take on ...
Rumor Claims that Marvel Is Eyeing Rachel Zegler for an MCU Role and the Fans Have Reacted 11/19/2024 by Arthur S. Poe Fiction Horizon Kenneth Branagh Everything We Know About Guillermo del Toro’s Frankenstein (Behind the scenes image!) ...
The Clayton Moore LONE RANGER television show and movies were successful. Hollywood later tried to resurrect the masked man in a TV program and several films. This article is about the 1981 LR movie flop that starred Klinton Spilsbury.
David Fincher’s “Mank” is both a work of genius and a foolhardy gamble, a backstage-Hollywood epic that, for maximum effectiveness, requires its audience to be intimately familiar with Orson Welles’ “Citizen Kane.” Great. I watch “Kane” a couple of times a year; I’ve even played...
Through lively and extensive dinner scenes and walk-and-talks and vigorous arguments,Mankencourages us to witness the ways that Hearst has begun to wield Hollywood as the political vehicle that, in Mank’s gimlet-eyed view, it practically begged to become — a way of intervening on socialist ...