Baby Jane by Billy Clift (top); Shirley Knight, Liz Jahren in Not Fade Away (middle); Homewrecker by Paul Hart (bottom)
Reeling 2009, this year’s edition of the Chicago Lesbian & Gay International Film Festival, kicked off on Thu.
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A typically manic performance from Mario Cantone, complete with Liza, Cher, and Bette Davis impressions.
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Well, Christmas shopping for yours truly just got a lot easier with Barbie's Ladies of the '80s collection, featuring Debbie Harry, Cyndi Lauper and Joan Jett.
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Library of Congress Packard Campus’ Fall 2009 Film Series schedule:
Thursday, Oct. 8, 7:30 p.m.
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Oscar winners, horror movies, and silent shorts are all part of the Library of Congress Packard Campus for Audio Visual Conservation’s fall film series in Culpeper, Va.
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Bette Davis was Hollywood royalty.
I found this great old clip of her on the David Letterman Show from 1989.
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Ida Lupino, one of the top Warner Bros. stars of the ’40s, will have her "Summer Under the Stars" day on Thursday, Aug.
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No rare Bette Davis flicks on her Turner Classic Movies‘ "Summer Under the Stars" day, Saturday, Aug.
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NATHANIEL ROGERS Nathaniel Rogers would live inside a movie theater but for the poor internet reception.
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When I first came out, around age 19 in the mid-1970s, several older gay gentlemen that I knew took it upon themselves to teach me what they called “the ropes.
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The first two episodes of NBC’s new “before-they-were-famous” retelling of the Camelot story aired back-to-back last night, and it was a little like watching the Bette Davis movies A Stolen Life or.
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Clark Gable, Vivien Leigh in Gone with the Wind (top); Bette Davis, Geraldine Fitzgerald in Dark Victory (middle); Laurence Olivier, Merle Oberon in Wuthering Heights (bottom)
Gone with the Wind, the 1939 Best Picture winner, will kick off the New York presentation of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences’ latest screening series, "Hollywood’s Greatest Year: The Best Picture Nominees of 1939," on Saturday, June 20, at 12:30 p.
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The Bette Davis vehicle and 1939 Best Picture nominee Dark Victory will be screened as the next feature in the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences’ series “Hollywood’s Greatest Year: The Best Picture Nominees of 1939” on Monday, June 15, at 7:30 p.
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