In 1999, The American Film Institute named Cary Grant the second greatest male screen legend in U.S. movie history, with only Humphrey Bogart topping him. During his lifetime he was already iconic ...
Ron Evangelista is a writer with a burning passion for movies. He became enamored with films at a very young age when his father tirelessly watched them with him in a small apartment in Makati City, ...
Fans have voted for this year's Halloween themed film! Lake Park High School's Film Appreciation Society hosts its next screening on Wednesday, Oct. 16. The featured film is the 1944 screwball ...
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What the first film to say “gay” tells us about Hollywood’s queer-coded history—and Cary Grant’s sexuality
In the 1930s, the infamous Hays Code came to Hollywood, a conservative set of motion picture guidelines that outlawed American films from featuring anything deemed lewd, crude, explicit, or—of ...
Cary Grant in To Catch a Thief Image by Jefferson Chacon It would not be an overstatement to say that Alfred Hitchcock is the single most influential commercial filmmaker of all time. By merging ...
22 years ago, the world lost a talented and charismatic movie actor, businessman and stage performer when Cary Grant passed away in Davenport on November 29, 1986. In honor of Cary Grant, the ...
To this day, Cary Grant is the man many men aspire to be. Articles still appear offering advice on how to dress like him, be self-assured and charming like him, and even do your hair like his. His ...
Whether it is Peter Fonda kicking up dust on a Harley in the Arizona desert, Anita Ekberg bathing nymph-like in the spray of the Trevi Fountain, or Julie Andrews twirling and belting her heart out in ...
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