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Tag Archives: Film History
My Book Review of ‘Horror at the Drive-In’
Hi, I’m reviewing Horror at the Drive-In, which is a book I picked up at the library. And I thought it was fascinating, but I would not recommend it for anybody who is not really, really into film history and … Continue reading
Posted in Book Review, Horror, Vlog
Tagged 1950s, 1960s, 1970s, B-Movies, Book Review, Drive-In Theatres, Film History, Films of the Fifties, Horror, Horror Movies, Teen Movies
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Book Review: ‘An Army of Phantoms’
Today I’m reviewing Army of Phantoms: American Movies and the Making of the Cold War by J. Hoberman. This is a really interesting non-fiction book. If you’re into Hollywood history at all, I highly recommend you read it. The book … Continue reading
Posted in Book Review, Video
Tagged Book Review, BookTube, Cold War Themes, Film History, Video
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The Saturday Matinee Silent Movie
Many people don’t know this, but the movie industry did not always treat women as badly as it does now. In fact, back in the early days of the nickelodeons, women often owned and managed these establishments. According to Karen … Continue reading
Posted in Pre-Code, Short Film, Silent Film, Women in Film
Tagged Film History, Pre-Code Movies, Short Film, Women in Film
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