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| Edith Head: Hollywood’s Costume Designer | 03 Aug 2024 | 00:27:28 | |
IN THIS EPISODE Episode Description: If you know classic movies, especially films from Paramount Pictures, there’s a good chance you’ve seen her name emblazoned on hundreds of opening titles. Considered one of film history’s great costume designers, Edith Head began working for Paramount in 1924. Head made history as the first female head of a major studio's costume department in 1938, when designer Travis Banton left Paramount. The establishment of the Academy Award for Costume Design in 1949 helped further introduce costume designers to the general public and led to a record-breaking run of nominations and wins for Head. In pop culture, she has been referenced in songs, film and television. She’s been a stamp and a Google doodle, but perhaps the biggest tribute is the character Edna Mode, the superhero costume designer in Pixar’s The Incredibles. Resources: The Oklahoma City Museum of Art The Collection of Motion Picture Costume Design JOIN FILM REVIEW’S CLASSIC MOVIE CLUB Additional Notes: | |||
| The Cinema Museum’s Director and Co-Founder Martin Humphries | 04 Jul 2024 | 00:18:09 | |
IN THIS EPISODE Episode Description: Devoted to keeping the spirit of cinema alive, London’s The Cinema Museum is the city’s only museum entirely dedicated to the experience of going to the cinema and tells the story behind the rich cultural heritage of moviegoing in the United Kingdom. Founded in 1984, The Cinema Museum is the result of a life-long fascination with cinemagoing by collectors Ronald Grant and Martin Humphries. Set in the historic surroundings of Kennington, The Cinema Museum is a veritable treasure trove of movie memorabilia. It’s a glimpse of another time and an important period of moviegoing history. On display in the museum is a unique collection of artifacts, memorabilia and equipment from decades of exhibition history. With a mission to preserve the history and grandeur of cinema from the 1890s all the way to the present day, the collection highlights that golden period of filmgoing between the 1920s-1960s. TheCinema Museum’s Co-Founder and DirectorMartin Humphries sits down with Film Review to discuss the origins of the museum and the building’s special link to cinema history. Help The Cinema Museum maintain a permanent home JOIN FILM REVIEW’S CLASSIC MOVIE CLUB Additional Notes: | |||
| The Academy Museum’s K.J. Relth-Miller Talks Marlon Brando | 26 Apr 2024 | 00:27:57 | |
IN THIS EPISODE Episode Description: The desire to share films, whether through a tangible film collection or a collective experience, is a desire that resonates with many a movielover. It’s also a viable career path. Behind the programming at every local community arthouse and repertory cinema is a film programmer making the tough decisions of what movies to show and when. K.J. Relth-Miller, the Academy Museum of Motion Pictures’ Director of Film Programs sits down with Film Review to discuss her origins as a film programmer and share insights into her work through the lens of her current program Forever A Contender: A Centennial Tribute to Marlon Brando. The Academy Museum of Motion Pictures Forever A Contender: A Centennial Tribute to Marlon Brando Additional Notes: | |||
| The Hollywood Museum: Joseff of Hollywood | 27 Sep 2024 | 00:29:55 | |
IN THIS EPISODE Episode Description: Founded in 1928 by Eugene Joseff, Joseff of Hollywood has been providing jewellery rentals to movie studios since the Golden Age of Hollywood. Remarkably, Joseff of Hollywood has maintained over 200,000 pieces in their ‘Studio Collection’. A source once reported that up to 85% of the jewellery seen on the silver screen throughout the 1930’s and 1940’s was provided by Joseff of Hollywood. Today, the company lives on, still owned and operated by the Joseff family. A large part of the rental collection is still intact, and the family continues the work started by Eugene and Joan Joseff, renting jewels to productions, as well as continuing the brand’s retail line. Donelle Dadigan, Founder/President of The Hollywood Museum, Tina Joseff, President & CEO of Joseff of Hollywood and Kristin Joseff, Managing Director of Joseff of Hollywood join Film Review to share insights about the height of Hollywood glamour. Resources: JOIN FILM REVIEW’S CLASSIC MOVIE CLUB Additional Notes: | |||
| Welcome to Classic Movie Club | 25 Apr 2024 | 00:00:42 | |
In addition to our community for movie lovers via Patreon, we’ve also created a regular monthly podcast available to all, where we’ll be covering all things classic movies and interviewing folks about the classics. The podcast will focus on staying evergreen, with interviews and coverage that you can listen to at any time. To recieve a monthly movie in the mail and much more, we encourage you to join the club in earnest and support what we do by visiting us at patreon.com/FilmReview Additional Notes: | |||
| ‘Mysteries of Oz’: Writer/Producer Randy Schmidt | 22 Nov 2024 | 00:31:37 | |
In This Episode The legendary 1939 film, and now, the stage and movie musical Wicked — based on Gregory Maguire’s novel — have added the legacy of Frank L. Baum’s magical American tale and inspired generations to dream. The making of The Wizard of Oz is legend in its own right. Over the years, the desire to know more about the behind-the-scenes magic has unleashed a mountain of myths and misconceptions, along with some remarkable truths. Randy Schmidt is the writer and producer of the new documentary Mysteries of Oz: 85 Questions Answered. In celebration of the 85th Anniversary of the 1939 film, this fast-paced documentary series counts down 85 questions tackling the lore and legacy of The Wizard of Oz. Resources Mysteries of Oz - Official Site Watch Mysteries of Oz: 85 Questions Answered Heritage Auctions Hollywood/Entertainment Signature Auction Featuring the Ruby Slippers Purchase The Ruby Slippers Of Oz: Thirty Years Later by Rhys ThomasUK| US JOIN FILM REVIEW’S CLASSIC MOVIE CLUB Additional Notes: | |||
| ‘The Life and Deaths of Christopher Lee’: Writer/Director Jon Spira | 28 Oct 2024 | 00:33:37 | |
IN THIS EPISODE Episode Description: Christopher Lee may have become famous for his iconic performance as a young, suave, debonair Dracula, but his work went far beyond the Hammer Horror roles he is most often associated with. With a commanding voice, penetrating eyes and his imposing height (six feet, five inches), he often found himself cast as the villain, but like Vincent Price and his other horror contemporaries, the villains Lee played were often the most interesting and layered performance of the film. Resources: Order The Life and Deaths of Christopher Lee on Blu-Ray JOIN FILM REVIEW’S CLASSIC MOVIE CLUB Additional Notes: | |||
| Film Masters Founder Phil Hopkins | 28 Jan 2025 | 00:29:43 | |
In This Episode Film Masters, a consortium of historians and enthusiasts focused on film preservation, celebrates the lost and orphaned films that once lined the public domain bargain bin by generating truly stunning restorations. Resources: Shop Film Masters Special Edition Releases Shop Film Masters Limited Edition Releases Join our occasional newsletter ‘Looking Forward’ JOIN FILM REVIEW’S CLASSIC MOVIE CLUB | |||
| Come On-A My House: Heather French Henry of The Rosemary Clooney House | 14 Dec 2024 | 00:43:32 | |
In This Episode Located at 106 Riverside Drive on the banks of the Ohio River in historical Augusta, Kentucky, the Rosemary Clooney House is a non-profit foundation focused on preserving the house that Rosemary called home for 20 years, as well as sharing Rosemary’s legacy with fans old and new through extensive memorabilia from her life and career. The home was a sanctuary and retreat between gigs for Rosemary, who was born in nearby Maysville, Kentucky. Resources Join our occasional newsletter ‘Looking Forward’ JOIN FILM REVIEW’S CLASSIC MOVIE CLUB | |||
| Falling in Love at the Movies: Author Esther Zuckerman | 28 Feb 2025 | 00:22:59 | |
In This Episode In Falling in Love at the Movies: Rom-Coms from the Screwball Era to Today, a new volume from Turner Classic Movies (TCM), author and entertainment journalist Esther Zuckerman explores how the beloved genre has shaped cultural narratives and captured hearts at the box-office. Zuckerman highlights the enduring charm of iconic films like Roman Holiday, which features on the cover. Resources: Falling in Love at the Movies: Rom-Coms from the Screwball Era to Today By Esther Zuckerman Join our occasional newsletter ‘Looking Forward’ JOIN FILM REVIEW’S CLASSIC MOVIE CLUB Additional Notes: | |||
| Da-Dum: ‘Jaws’ Celebrates 50 Years on Martha’s Vineyard | 06 Jun 2025 | 00:58:25 | |
In This Episode Welcome aboard Amity Boat Tours! What better way to talk about Jaws than a return trip to the shores of Amity, also known as Martha’s Vineyard, the picturesque island off the coast of Massachusetts where Steven Spielberg, the cast and crew filmed the classic adventure in the summer – and fall – of 1974. Following the world’s introduction to that clever shark, tourism on Martha’s Vineyard exploded, and it’s been ‘Jaws Island’ ever since, with visitors flocking to filming locations and ‘Amity’ landmarks annually. Resources Jaws 50th Anniversary Martha’s Vineyard Join our occasional newsletter ‘Looking Forward’ JOIN FILM REVIEW’S CLASSIC MOVIE CLUB
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| Jaws @ 50: Filmmaker Laurent Bouzereau on the Definitive Inside Story | 10 Jul 2025 | 00:26:51 | |
IN THIS EPISODE Episode Description: Just when you thought it was safe... Resources Jaws @ 50: The Definitive Inside Story Join our occasional newsletter ‘Looking Forward’ JOIN FILM REVIEW’S CLASSIC MOVIE CLUB
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| Glitz, Glamour, Gorgeous: Revisiting Hollywood with Greg Schreiner | 01 Jul 2025 | 00:19:18 | |
In This Episode Episode Description: Appearing for the first time in the Chicago area is a uniquely curated tribute to the timeless glamour of Hollywood’s golden age — and the wardrobes that defined it. With screen-worn costumes that span classic and contemporary film history from 1939 to 2005, Glitz, Glamour, Gorgeous: A Tribute to Hollywood Movie Costumes at the Gail Borden Public Library in Elgin, Illinois, offers an up-close look at the fashion that helped shape some of cinema’s iconic moments. Resources Glitz-Glamour-Gorgeous: A Tribute to Hollywood Movie Costumes The Marilyn Remembered Fan Club Join our occasional newsletter ‘Looking Forward’ JOIN FILM REVIEW’S CLASSIC MOVIE CLUB
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| The Costumes of Hollywood: Authors Larry McQueen and Coleen Scott | 11 Aug 2025 | 00:41:09 | |
IN THIS EPISODE Episode Description: The Collection of Motion Picture Costume Design is one of the world’s largest and most meticulously curated private archives of film costumes, founded in 1989 by respected Hollywood costume historians, archivists, and consultants Larry McQueen and Bill Thomas. What began with a single shared acquisition of Greta Garbo’s gown from Queen Christina (1933) has, over thirty-five years, grown into a 650-something-piece collection spanning iconic titles from 1916’s Intolerance to 2015’s The Danish Girl. McQueen’s mission has always been about a reverence for that history and the often-unsung designers and craftspeople who brought cinema’s most memorable looks to the screen. Resources Read The Costumes of Hollywood: Highlighting The Collection of Motion Picture Costume Design Listen to The Costumes of Hollywood Podcast The Collection of Motion Picture Costume Design Join our occasional newsletter ‘Looking Forward’ JOIN FILM REVIEW’S CLASSIC MOVIE CLUB
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| Hollywood Forever: Karie Bible | 27 Sep 2025 | 00:23:01 | |
In This Episode Episode Description: For more than two decades, Karie Bible has been the guiding voice and storyteller taking visitors from near and far through Hollywood Forever Cemetery’s legendary grounds. A historian, vintage devotee and lifelong lover of classic film, Karie shares stories of scandal, triumph and heartbreak that look beyond the myths and humanise stars. Her passion for honouring the pioneers of cinema has led to appearances on Turner Classic Movies, PBS, CNN, the History Channel, the Travel Channel and more. Karie also regularly invites viewers into Hollywood Kitchen, her blog and cooking show, where she makes vintage recipes from the stars of Hollywood's Golden Age while delving into film history. Along her journey, Karie also found an unlikely partner in Close Up, a black cat who first appeared on Cecil B. DeMille’s tombstone, hence the name. Together, the well-known Angelenos embody the charm, mystery and magic of Hollywood Forever. Resources Walking Tours of Hollywood Forever Cemetery Learn more about Hollywood Forever Cemetery Join our occasional newsletter ‘Looking Forward’ JOIN FILM REVIEW’S CLASSIC MOVIE CLUB
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| Silver Screens: Author and Journalist Jane Crowther | 24 Dec 2025 | 00:21:27 | |
In This Episode Episode Description: Few places hold our collective memories quite like the cinema. In our frenetic digital world, it’s nice to know there’s a place where we can leave our worries behind and escape the algorithm. Where emotions are allowed to play out larger than life. Where laughter can ripple through a room of strangers and tension can keep us united on the edge of our seats. The book Silver Screens: Spectacular Cinemas from Hollywood to Hong Kong is a celebration of that shared magic, honouring the movie houses, drive-ins, and theatres around the world that continue to keep the communal experience of the cinema alive. Resources: Learn more about Jane Crowther Join our occasional newsletter ‘Looking Forward’ JOIN FILM REVIEW’S CLASSIC MOVIE CLUB Additional Notes: | |||
| Making Monsters: Authors Howard Berger and Marshall Julius | 31 Oct 2025 | 00:37:24 | |
In This Episode Episode Description: Following their hugely successful Masters of Make-Up Effects, Oscar-winning make-up effects artist Howard Berger and veteran film journalist Marshall Julius emerge from the shadows to continue their Hollywood Monsters odyssey with their next book, Making Monsters, an oral history of the monsters who made us and the magicians who made them. In a spellbinding, devilishly detailed compendium of never-before-seen photographs and candid recollections from more than 80 film and television visionaries, Making Monsters pries open the crypt to expose the twisted geniuses that dreamed the nightmares, the hands that stitched the beasts, and the blood-bound Monster Kid community determined to keep the flame alive. With a welcome from dream demon Robert Englund and a final word from Lost Boys Alex Winter, along with wicked original art by Jason Edmiston, Graham Humphreys, Mark Tavares and Terry Wolfinger, Hollywood’s most iconic creatures come to life as Berger and Julius forge craft with camaraderie, inviting readers onto the set and behind the scenes. Resources Learn more about upcoming Making Monsters signings Join our occasional newsletter ‘Looking Forward’ JOIN FILM REVIEW’S CLASSIC MOVIE CLUB
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