Showing posts with label Joan Bennett. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Joan Bennett. Show all posts

Friday, April 8, 2011

Father of the Bride (1950)...and a reflection on mid-century Hollywood...


During World War II Hollywood churned out popular pictures both entertaining and patriotic, bolstering home front morale and earning enormous box receipts. Between 1942 and 1945, Americans were spending 23% of their recreation dollars on movies and by 1946 weekly attendance was over 90,000,000. But the boom years would soon go bust.

Monday, February 14, 2011

For the Love of Film (Noir): Renoir, Ryan and a splash of vodka...


This review was part of the For the Love of Film: The Film Preservation Blogathon to benefit the Film Noir Foundation.
San Francisco's annual film noir festival, Noir City 9, ran for ten days at the end of January. From all reports the festival, an event that showcased 24 films, was a great success. I would say, from my own experience, it was a smash.