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Month: March 2015

love and death
Movies

Woody Allen’s Love and Death (1975): The Early, Funniest One

Mar 6, 2015 Wade Sheeler 2

Woody Allen has been making movies for so long, most may not remember when his career was divided into just two distinct periods; the mature work and the early “funny ones.” This was circa 1980, when […]

Movies

“Growing up Baumbach” Series Celebrates Director’s Career

Mar 6, 2015 Jill Blake 1

Calling all Noah Baumbach fans! A24 presents a nationwide screening series celebrating 20 years of director Noah Baumbach’s films. The series, titled “Growing Up Baumbach,” will feature presentations of Kicking and Screaming (1995), The Squid and the […]

San Francisco
Opinion

The Art of Disaster: SAN FRANCISCO (1936)

Mar 4, 2015 The Retro Set 0

Thirty years had passed since America experienced one of the most devastating natural disasters in its history. The city of San Francisco, leveled by the violent 1906 earthquake and consumed by fire, had been rebuilt […]

Harlow
Opinion

Jean Harlow and the Hard Knocks School of Acting

Mar 3, 2015 The Retro Set 0

Jean Harlow, had she not died at the tragic age of 26, would have celebrated her 104th birthday today. I thought it would be fun to take a step back and observe the panorama of […]

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