Doctor Moss3 Iconic Femmes Fatales of Film Noir (Intro)Femme fatales carve a special place into film noir. Somehow they flourished in an era of movies that were all about gritty, hardball…Jul 1
Garry BermanHalloween with Abbott & CostelloIn honor of Halloween and all things spooky, what better time to pay tribute to a pair of classic Abbott & Costello films that combine…Oct 27, 2022
Doctor MossFemmes Fatales: (4) More Femmes Fatales and an Homme FatalThe three movies I’ve talked about are well known and well watched. Laura and Double Indemnity are at the top of the lists of classic noir…Jul 1Jul 1
Doctor MossFemmes Fatales: (1) Baby Face (1934)Baby Face is a Pre-Code movie. Although the Hays Code was created in 1929, it was not effectively enforced until 1934 when it was amended…Jul 1Jul 1
Doctor MossFemmes Fatales: (2) Laura (1944)This one is different. For one thing, it’s based on a novel by a woman, Vera Caspary, relatively rare for femme fatale stories.Jul 1Jul 1
Doctor Moss3 Iconic Femmes Fatales of Film Noir (Intro)Femme fatales carve a special place into film noir. Somehow they flourished in an era of movies that were all about gritty, hardball…Jul 1
Garry BermanHalloween with Abbott & CostelloIn honor of Halloween and all things spooky, what better time to pay tribute to a pair of classic Abbott & Costello films that combine…Oct 27, 2022
Doctor MossFemmes Fatales: (4) More Femmes Fatales and an Homme FatalThe three movies I’ve talked about are well known and well watched. Laura and Double Indemnity are at the top of the lists of classic noir…Jul 1
Doctor MossFemmes Fatales: (1) Baby Face (1934)Baby Face is a Pre-Code movie. Although the Hays Code was created in 1929, it was not effectively enforced until 1934 when it was amended…Jul 1
Doctor MossFemmes Fatales: (2) Laura (1944)This one is different. For one thing, it’s based on a novel by a woman, Vera Caspary, relatively rare for femme fatale stories.Jul 1
Doctor MossFemmes Fatales: (3) Double Indemnity (1944)Eleven years after Baby Face, Barbara Stanwyck plays a more ruthless femme fatale. Phyllis Dietrichson is the real thing. This doesn’t…Jul 1
Niina PekantytärHow Little Women 1949 Movie Romanticizes Jo and Laurie (When The Book Doesn´t)The biggest problem with the 1949 and 1933 Little Women is that they hardly show any interactions between Amy and Laurie. I do like that…Jan 10, 2023
Nichola ScurryWhen Ye Olde Telephones Were Not So Ye OldeReminiscing about that time the dial came to townNov 21, 2022