Friday, April 1, 2011

March. It is year wraps

Thank God March is over! It's basically Sad Bridge Month between Oscar Insanity and "okay so what's this year going to be like?" Then our Beloved Dame Elizabeth Taylor died and so the month was a bit of a bummer. But, I must add, for our time spent getting to know you with Reader o' the Day! In case you've been a fair weather reader -- it's a pleasant 78° in here year round. There's no need to migrate -- here's what'cha missed on TFE.

It was unusually animated. Pun intended.

A History of Women in Film -From "American's Sweetheart" Mary Pickford to Best Director winner Kathryn Bigelow.101 Dalmatians 50½ thoughs on its 50th anniversary. Woof woof.Salo and Dogtooth Robert bridged the distance between two shock classics.Hit Me With Your Best Shot We all shouted "STELLLLLAAAA" with Brando in A Streetcar Named Desire. (As part of a weeklong Tennessee Williams Retrospective)Akira Redux On the impending whitewashing of this classic Japanese movie.Toy Story Nathaniel's fav moments from Pixar's promising debut. They lived up to the promise, huh?Princess Anne an overheard conversation about Anne HathawayManuel Muñoz an interview with a great new novelist on Hitchcock's Psycho Crimes of the Heart Kurtis looked at "the other Steel Magnolias"Aronofsky Breaks Up With Wolverine! an exposé of the real reasons he split.

Most Popular: Best Actress Finale, Peter Pan, and When Did Stars Start Posing Like Each Other?Most Discussed: Best Actress Finale, Cast This: Les Miz and  Cast This: Game Change

Coming in April: We're getting really wet and sudsy for the return of "April Showers" since we kept hearing from readers about it (honestly didn't realize it was that popular). We're going a little mad with Peter Jackson's Heavenly Creatures (1994). And the guesswork for next year's Oscars begins. Plus we're going to both Nashville (the Film Festival) and the circus -- or to circus movies that is with Water for Elephants on the way.

 

 

 


Great classic films, best all time movies

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