
Normally, I would say a film like “Bell, Book and Candle” has not aged well. It is the modern-day story of a New York witch (Kim Novak) falling for her […]
Normally, I would say a film like “Bell, Book and Candle” has not aged well. It is the modern-day story of a New York witch (Kim Novak) falling for her […]
It is fascinating that I saw “The Flight of the Phoenix” shortly after watching “Lord of the Flies,” and seeing how both have very similar situations, but each takes a […]
I’m honestly conflicted as to whether knowing or not knowing the history behind “High Society” makes for a better viewing experience. On the one hand, if you go into this […]
When I first heard that James Stewart was the lead actor in a western in the early part of his career of the 1930s, I was genuinely shocked that the […]
“Broken Arrow” is a respectable and compassionate western when you consider the time it came out. In 1950, the villain of every western was either a lone evil cowboy or, more likely, […]
Jimmy Stewart playing Charles Lindbergh. I want you to let that sink in for a minute. The classic every-man of cinema now playing a historical figure, the first man to fly from […]
I’m still surprised it took me this long to watch a Frank Capra/James Stewart film, especially since I adore “Mr. Smith Goes To Washington” and “It’s A Wonderful Life” as much as […]
For as much as I love James Stewart, I have not seen many westerns he starred in. Part of this is due to Stewart being in so few westerns, at least early […]