Day 1: A Streetcar Named Desire (1951)

Kelley 2017, Actor Spotlights, Classics, Reviews Leave a Comment

On this day in history, screen legend Marlon Brando was born. The world didn’t know it then, but here was a man (/baby) who would shake up Hollywood to such an extent that the “rules” for what constituted a performance would never be the same. Brando didn’t care two figs about what was expected socially or professionally– he wore dirty jeans instead of then-fashionable high-waisted trousers, had three children with his housekeeper, bought a South Pacific island (?!)…the list goes on. In other words, he charted his own path, and steamrolled through the studio system like the bull-in-a-china-shop that he was. In later years, his hubris and laissez-faire attitude about his health and professional relationships would cause …

KelleyDay 1: A Streetcar Named Desire (1951)

Day 12 (Merry Christmas!!): Elf (2003)

Charles 12 Days of Christmas Movie Reviews, 2016, Classics, Reviews Leave a Comment

It’s Day 12 of our 12 Days of Christmas Movie Reviews and I’m closing it out with Elf!! I’m not sure where we’re at as far as how many movies on our list could be considered NOT Christmas enough, but not only do I not care, it doesn’t apply to Elf at all anyway. This is a Christmas movie through-and-through. No ifs, ands, or butts. And not only are there are many references to classic Christmas films (including a Burl Ives inspired snowman), it’s a great original story about Santa Claus and Christmas magic as well. But Elf is really about, well, an Elf. His name is Buddy (played with …

CharlesDay 12 (Merry Christmas!!): Elf (2003)

Day 11: How The Grinch Stole Christmas (2000)

Topher 12 Days of Christmas Movie Reviews, Reviews Leave a Comment

Today for Day 11 of our 12 Days of Christmas Movie Reviews we will take a look at Ron Howard’s How The Grinch Stole Christmas (2000).  This is the live action remake of the 1966 cartoon of the same name.  There is much to say about this movie, from consumerism to bullying to animal cruelty.  But lets start with a quick recap. The film takes place in Whoville, which is populated by the Whos.  The Whos love Christmas, but what they really love is buying presents.  The title character, The Grinch, was born in Whoville but never quite fit in.  This may be because he inexplicably has green skin and …

TopherDay 11: How The Grinch Stole Christmas (2000)