On today’s episode, I talked with Andreas Babiolakis, creator of FilmsFatale.com about the 1953 western Shane starring Alan Ladd, Jean Arthur, Van Heflin, and Brandon De Wilde directed by the great George Stevens who directed Giant, A Place in the Sun, The Diary of Anne Frank, and The Greatest Story Ever Told. You can purchaseContinue reading “Shane (1953) | Cinemallennials”
Category Archives: Classic film
The Great Dictator (1940) | Cinemallennials
On today’s episode, I am joined by Logan and Brayden from the Absolutely Gobsmacked Podcast who picked Charlie Chaplin’s 1940 satiric triumph, The Great Dictator. From his loveable character of The Tramp to his themes of intertwining tragedy and humanist compassion in films like The Kid, Modern Times, City Lights, The Immigrant, and The GoldContinue reading “The Great Dictator (1940) | Cinemallennials”
Some Like It Hot (1959) | Cinemallennials
On today’s episode, I talked with Mary Jo Hernandez about the 1959 comedy, Some Like it Hot, directed by Hollywood legend Billy Wilder who wrote and directed films like Double Indemnity, Sunset Boulevard, Sabrina, and The Apartment. Some Like it Hot starring Marylin Monroe, Tony Curtis, and Jack Lemmon follows the story of Joe andContinue reading “Some Like It Hot (1959) | Cinemallennials”
Godzilla (1954) | Cinemallennials
On today’s episode, I talked with Izzy from Be Kind Rewind, her YouTube channel where she explores Hollywood history, women in film, and general film studies. Izzy picked the original 1954 Godzilla just in time for the newest chapter in the longest running franchise in film history, Godzilla vs. Kong that comes out today internationallyContinue reading “Godzilla (1954) | Cinemallennials”
Paths of Glory (1957) | Cinemallennials
On today’s episode, I talked with Nick Reed about the 1957 anti-war film, Paths of Glory, directed by the great Stanley Kubrick. Based on real-life events, Paths of Glory stars Kirk Douglas as Colonel Dax, who is ordered by his pompous, and overambitious commanding officer, played by George Macready to lead a suicide mission. AfterContinue reading “Paths of Glory (1957) | Cinemallennials”
The Hidden Fortress (1962) | Cinemallennials
On today’s episode, I talked with Nolan Ryan, yes you heard that right, and no its not that Nolan Ryan, but we talked about legendary Japanese director, Akria Kurosawa’s 1958 epic, The Hidden Fortress. If you’re in any way interested in film, you’ve heard of those kinds of films that did alright in the eraContinue reading “The Hidden Fortress (1962) | Cinemallennials”
Seven Samurai (1954) | Cinemallennials
On today’s episode, I am joined by my cousin Sean Clark who picked Akira Kurosawa’s 1954 epic Seven Samurai. It’s considered from both a technical and cultural level, whether it be from its editing, camera techniques, symbolism, and its dialogue, as the most influential, remade, reworked, and referenced films of all time as wellContinue reading “Seven Samurai (1954) | Cinemallennials”
The Big Sleep (1946) | Cinemallennials
On today’s episode, I talked with Devin Araujo about the 1946 noir, The Big Sleep. Produced and directed by the legendary Howard Hawks, starring the equally as legendary Humphrey Bogart and Lauren Bacall, who previously enchanted the word over in 1944’s To Have and Have Not, causing a massive call for the two stars andContinue reading “The Big Sleep (1946) | Cinemallennials”
All About Eve (1950) | Cinemallennials
On today’s episode, I talked with my cousin, Kelly, the executive editor on We are Bookish who also has a master’s degree in screenwriting, and you can tell by what she says in the show. Kelly picked 1950’s All About Eve, the first Best Picture winner we are talking about on the show. Written andContinue reading “All About Eve (1950) | Cinemallennials”
Lost Horizon (1937) | Cinemallennials
On today’s episode, I talked with James Lamdin founder of Analog/Shift, a vintage and pre-owned watch boutique located in New York City, if our main character Robert was a New Yorker instead of a Brit, he’d be well acquainted with James who picked Frank Capra’s 1937 epic, Lost Horizon. Lost Horizon, based on the 1933Continue reading “Lost Horizon (1937) | Cinemallennials”