Thehollywoodrevue
A blog dedicated to films and movie stars from the silent era through the 1970s.
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The Hollywood Revue
http://hollywoodrevue.wordpress.com/
A blog dedicated to movies and stars from the silent era through the 1970s.
LATEST ARTICLES ( 514 )
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Book Vs. Movie: Now, Voyager
The word “iconic” gets thrown around a lot these days, but it’s a word well deserved when you’re talking about someone like Bette Davis. Read more
Posted on 31 July 2022 ENTERTAINMENT, MOVIES -
Book Vs. Movie: What Ever Happened to Baby Jane
If you mention either Bette Davis or Joan Crawford, What Ever Happened to Baby Jane is bound to be one of the first movies people think of. Read more
Posted on 25 July 2022 ENTERTAINMENT, MOVIES -
TCMFF 2022 Recap
After largely spending the past couple of years at home due to the pandemic, it’s safe to say that heading out to Los Angeles for the first in-person TCM Classi... Read more
Posted on 18 July 2022 ENTERTAINMENT, MOVIES -
My Choices for TCMFF 2022
After two years of the TCM Classic Film Festival happening virtually, we are just weeks away from returning to an in-person festival experience. Read more
Posted on 02 April 2022 ENTERTAINMENT, MOVIES -
Box Office Poison: Kay Francis
When you hear the words “the queen of Warner Brothers,” who is the first person you think of? For many people, the answer is probably going to be Bette Davis. Read more
Posted on 03 January 2022 ENTERTAINMENT, MOVIES -
Box Office Poison: Edward Arnold
Out of all the stars dubbed Box Office Poison by the Independent Theater Owners Association in 1938, Edward Arnold probably has the least name recognition... Read more
Posted on 18 December 2021 ENTERTAINMENT, MOVIES -
Christmas in Connecticut & Bringing Up Baby: Same Set?
Like many people, Christmas in Connecticut (1945) is one movie I always make a point to watch at least once every holiday season. Read more
Posted on 12 December 2021 ENTERTAINMENT, MOVIES -
Book Vs. Movie: The Divorcee
When you’re talking about essential films from the pre-Code era, 1930’s The Divorcee easily ranks near the top of the list, along with movies like Red-Headed... Read more
Posted on 04 August 2021 ENTERTAINMENT, MOVIES -
Book Vs. Movie: A Free Soul
Without a doubt, 1931’s A Free Soul is a pre-Code essential. The story about a woman romantically torn between her conventionally respectable boyfriend and a... Read more
Posted on 26 July 2021 ENTERTAINMENT, MOVIES -
Book Vs. Movie: Grand Hotel
Grand Hotel holds a very unique place in film history. It’s credited with popularizing the concept of the all-star ensemble cast. Read more
Posted on 12 July 2021 ENTERTAINMENT, MOVIES -
Book Vs. Movie: Wife Vs. Secretary
When the movie Wife vs. Secretary was released in 1936, it represented a big turning point in the career of Jean Harlow. In the early 1930s, she was famous for... Read more
Posted on 01 July 2021 ENTERTAINMENT, MOVIES -
Book Vs. Movie: Red-Headed Woman
No conversation about pre-Code Hollywood would be complete without Red-Headed Woman. It’s easily one of the most notorious movies of the era. Read more
Posted on 17 June 2021 ENTERTAINMENT, MOVIES -
Book Vs. Movie: 42nd Street
Where would the musical be without 42nd Street? When the movie was released in March of 1933, the concept of the backstage musical had already been done... Read more
Posted on 09 June 2021 ENTERTAINMENT, MOVIES -
Highlights of TCMFF 2021
Between May 6th and 9th, I was among the many fans of Turner Classic Movies who spent their weekend glued to their television to participate in the 2021 TCM... Read more
Posted on 14 May 2021 ENTERTAINMENT, MOVIES -
Looking Ahead to TCMFF 2021
Spring has arrived, which means it’s TCM Classic Film Festival season once again. As was the case in 2020, this year’s festival will be fully virtual. Read more
Posted on 23 April 2021 ENTERTAINMENT, MOVIES -
Box Office Poison: Fred Astaire
When you look at the list of stars who were labeled Box Office Poison by the Independent Theater Owners Association (ITOA) in 1938 through a contemporary lens,... Read more
Posted on 01 February 2021 ENTERTAINMENT, MOVIES -
Box Office Poison: Dolores Del Rio
Today, Dolores del Rio is remembered as a pioneer who became the first Mexican actress to find mainstream success in Hollywood. Read more
Posted on 31 December 2020 ENTERTAINMENT, MOVIES -
Box Office Poison: John Barrymore
The Barrymore name carries a certain cachet in the entertainment world. As far back as the 1800s, members of the Barrymore family have been involved with acting... Read more
Posted on 13 August 2020 ENTERTAINMENT, MOVIES -
Box Office Poison: Norma Shearer
When talking about the career of Norma Shearer, it’s impossible to not discuss the career of Irving Thalberg. Being married to one of the most celebrated... Read more
Posted on 10 August 2020 ENTERTAINMENT, MOVIES -
Box Office Poison: Mae West
While she is now remembered as one of the biggest icons of the 1930s, and of classic cinema in general, it’s easy to forget that Mae West’s film career was... Read more
Posted on 20 May 2020 ENTERTAINMENT, MOVIES