TCM: The Essentials Volume 2: 52 More Must-See Movies And Why They Matter Book Review

A sequel that is better than the original.
Continue readingForbidden Hollywood: The Pre-Code Era (1930-1934) Book Review
“Forbidden Hollywood: The Pre-Code Era (1930-1934)” is a must for movie buffs. Continue reading
Dynamic Dames: 50 Leading Ladies Who Made History Book Review
“Dynamic Dames: 50 Leading Ladies Who Made History” is another terrific TCM book. Continue reading
Turner Classic Movies: Christmas In The Movies- 30 Classics To Celebrate The Season Book Review
“Turner Classic Movies: Christmas In The Movies- 30 Classics To Celebrate The Season” is another gem from TCM. Continue reading
DVDCorner’s 2018 Holiday Gift Guide List
In need of gift ideas for Black Friday, Christmas, Small Business Saturday, Hanukkah, Cyber Monday or for yourself? You’ve come to the right place. Given that my site largely covers physical media, most of my listings are Blu-ray and 4K related, but there are a few other non movie items mentioned. You’ll just have to read on to find out what they are. On with the list! Continue reading
Turner Classic Movies: Must See Sci-Fi Movies- 50 Movies That Are Out Of This World Book Review
“Turner Classic Movies: Must See Sci-Fi- 50 Movies That Are Out Of This World” is another superb film list book. Continue reading
Sophia Loren Book Review
“Sophia Loren” is a loving tribute to the legendary actress. Continue reading
Must-See Musicals: 50 Show-Stopping Movies We Can’t Forget Book Review
“Must-See Musicals: 50 Show-Stopping Movies We Can’t Forget” is a good starting point for fans of the genre. Continue reading
Turner Classic Movies: The Story Of Film: An Odyssey
If you’re a fan of film history or are a major film buff, I thought I’d alert you to some programming that Turner Classic Movies (or TCM for short) will be airing. On every Monday from September 2nd to December 9th, TCM will be airing 1 part of their 15 week documentary series titled “The Story of Film: An Oddssey.” The weekly documentaries will be accompanied by films from a certain time period as well. For example, week 1’s “The Story of Film” will delve into the birth of cinema and will be accompanied by airings of classic films like “A Trip To The Moon” and “Intolerance.” In week 15, “The Story of Film” will end with a piece on modern cinema along with airings of groundbreaking works like “Russian Ark” and “Memories Of Murder.” It should be noted that every Tuesday from Sept. 3rd to Oct. 29th will also feature repeats of that week’s “The Story of Film” along with a host of films being played from the era that is touched upon in that week’s ‘Story’ segment. For some strange reason, November 4th to December 9th will not have repeats airing on the Tuesdays that follow those dates. If you want a full list of the films that will be playing, go to http://www.tcm.com for more details.
If you’re looking for some recommendations on what films to tune into, might I recommend “Never Weaken” (Sept. 9), “Singin’ In The Rain” (Oct. 1), “Rebel Without A Cause,” (Oct. 8), “The 400 Blows” (Oct. 14), “Enter The Dragon,” (Nov. 11), and “Reservoir Dogs” (Dec. 2).