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PEARSON: Warner Bros. made movies, legends
By Mike Pearson , Rocky Mountain News * When and where: 8 p.m. today-Thursday, KRMA-Channel 6 Whether you're a scholar or simply a fan of movies, You Must Remember This unspools a fascinating trip down memory ...
Edward G. Robinson in the Warner Bros. movie "Little Caesar." PBS is airing a show about the studio.
TONIGHT'S MUST-SEE: "The Mentalist" debut, 9 p.m., WWJ-TV, Channel 62, CBS. Patrick Jane is a former fake.
American Masters: You Must Remember This: The Warner Bros. Story
Tuesday, September 23 at 9:00 PM You Ain't Heard Nothin' Yet Episode one introduces the four Youngstown, Ohio, brothers who officially incorporated their new motion picture company on April 4, 1923.
We've purchased our last tower of pricey metal
Lately my little computer/sunroom is like the "Soylent Green" scene with Edward G. Robinson lying on a gurney: Colorful pictures flash on a screen for a while, some music plays, and then ... it's lights out.
AMERICAN MASTERSYou Must Remember This: The Warner Bros. Story 'You...
You Must Remember This: The Warner Bros. Story 'You Ain't Heard Nothin' Yet ' Airs Tuesday, September 23 at 9:00 PM Episode one introduces the four Youngstown, Ohio, brothers who officially incorporated their ...
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1944's 'Double Indemnity' a nirvana of noir
DOUBLE INDEMNITY, directed by Billy Wilder, written by Wilder and Raymond Chandler, 105 minutes, not rated.
THE STRANGER is a small masterpiece: 95 minutes of nailbiting black and white suspense, stylishly directed by Orson Welles and acted with gusto by Welles, Loretta Young, and Edward G. Robinson.
TCM To Honor FBI With Movie Marathon
Turner Classic Movies says it plans to mark this month's 100th anniversary of the U.S. Federal Bureau Investigation by airing a marathon of FBI-themed films.
Coming to DVD: Warner Gangsters Collection, Vol. 4
September 26, 2008 is the release date for the latest volume in the Warner Gangsters Collection.
History of a hambone tickles the funny bone
UP TILL NOW: THE AUTOBIOGRAPHY , by William Shatner with David Fisher. St. Martin's Press; 358 pages; $25.95 To become a beloved pop culture icon takes a very special talent.
a Movie a Day: Scarlet Street! How can a man be so dumb? I've been...
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RocMen High 5: Last weekend's movies
Smokey and the Bandit This film holds up a little better than one might expect, and one reason is Jackie Gleason steals the show with his bombast as Sheriff Buford T. Justice.
DVD Savant: The Secret Invasion, Frank Sinatra, and V for Vendetta
Let's see, what's cookin? Apparently the Universal Studios back lot , some of which burned down last night, taking a few rows of faades and the stage housing the King Kong ride with it.
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A good Edward G. Robinson vehicle. Beware of the blondes.
Over the past few years, no other studio has treated their catalog of older films with more respect than Warner Brothers. To that end, they have turned a number of these decades-old films into highly desirable box sets. Among these sets are several based on the stars of the collected films, such as the Gary Cooper Signature Collection and the Errol...
“I haven't been to church since the night your brother was bumped off”
Still entertaining despite being almost totally sanitised, Brother Orchid was another attempt by Warner Bros. via DVD Times
Despite working at the same studio during the same decade and in similar kinds of films, Edward G. Robinson and James Cagney only shared the screen in a single movie. via DVD Times
Like last year's Film Noir Collection Vol. 3 , Warner Home Video's Gangsters Collection Vol. via Metro Times
“Are you absolutely certain that there is a God?”
Nearly 52 years ago, on October 5, 1956, a newly released movie billed itself as "the greatest event in motion picture history." "The Ten Commandments," Cecil B. DeMille's telling of the Exodus story, did in ... via The Jewish Press
Add these recipes to your Passover meal I am really out of my league this week. Really. Out of my league. via Press-Citizen