Tag Archives: Jimmy Stewart
Jimmy Stewart Blogathon: The Naked Spur (Mann, 1953)
This post is part of the James Stewart Blogathon hosted by the Classic Film & TV Cafe. You can view the complete blogathon schedule here. Thanks so much for hosting! My home state of Colorado has played host to many … Continue reading
Dynamic Duos In Classic Film: Jimmy Stewart and Henry Fonda
This post is a part of the Dynamic Duos In Classic Film Blogathon, hosted by Once Upon a Screen and Classic Movie Hub. There have been many famous friendships in Hollywood, and one of the longest and most cited is … Continue reading
Hitchcock Under the Stars
Last night, my friend and I trekked over to Hollywood Forever Cemetery for Cinespia’s summer outdoor movie series. The film was the 1956 version of The Man Who Knew Too Much. We parked over in the Paramount Studios lot over … Continue reading
How the West Was Won (1962)
I’ve now been in Hollywood for about a month, and school finally began a week ago. It’s definitely been an adjustment coming from much calmer suburbia to the hustle and bustle of the city. Screenings, the thing I always imagined … Continue reading
A Jimmy Stewart Happy Birthday Shout Out
It’s still May 20th here, at least for forty more minutes. I’d be a bad Jimmy fan if I didn’t wish my favorite actor a hearty happy birthday. Today also marks the second year of this blog, and I’m so … Continue reading
Hollywood and Old Time Radio: Suspense
When I was in high school, probably my senior year, my history teacher took our class to see a local theater production that centered around Old Time Radio. The theater troupe did a live broadcast of War of the Worlds … Continue reading
2011 in Film (Or, How I Spent a Good Chunk of My Life)
Sometime around the beginning of last year, I decided to keep track of the movies I watched throughout the year. I probably missed a few in the those first months of the year, but I went back and added what … Continue reading
Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays!
At an earlier snowfall a few weeks ago, I subjected my dog, Caden, to a Santa hat photoshoot. He wasn’t really into the idea, but I got a few frames before he found out that there was a fuzzy, white … Continue reading
My Essentials: It’s A Wonderful Life (Capra, 1946)
It’s A Wonderful Life was the first movie that made me cry. I’m sure that sounds slightly cliché because I bet tons of people sob their way through the Christmas Eve showing every year, but it was significant to me … Continue reading