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| | | | | by Paul Batters As a fan of classic film, I've always held a concern for its future, particularly with younger audiences. The declining access to classic film, as well as a seeming lack of interest from younger generations, has left me feeling pessimistic. I'm not entirely convinced that the future is bright but a spark... | |
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| | | | | This post was written for The Second Master of Suspense Blogathon hosted by Classic TV and Film When watching movies these days, there are many options: phone, laptop, tablet, TV screen. TV screen is probably my most common method, but the best method is still the old fashioned way: Movie theater setting on a big... | |
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| | | | | When I was a little girl, the only director whose name I knew was Alfred Hitchcock. Though I didn't see any of his signature films of t... | |
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| | | Don't things such as the coronavirus just make you want to spit into the face of Death? Sadly, I currently have my own reasons for death-aimed expectorations. My wife of 30 years died on March 9. As with anyone who deals with this sad situation, I am finding my own ways of coping...and one of... | ||