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Play It Again – Charade

Play It Again – Charade. Starring Audrey Hepburn, Cary Grant, and Walter Matthau. Directed by Stanley Donen. Rated M. By Simon Miraudo. Play It Again is a weekly feature in which our classic-film connoisseurs revisit a revered motion picture from the annals of movie history, to see if it holds up… or if it has […]

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Blacklisted Roman Holiday screenwriter has credit restored

The Writers Guild of America has officially credited blacklisted screenwriter Dalton Trumbo’s for the Audrey Hepburn–Gregory Peck classic Roman Holiday, 58 years after its release. According to the WGA’s press release, the lobby for Trumbo’s recognition was sparked by his dying son Chris and the son of credited screenwriter Ian McLellan Hunter. Trumbo Senior was […]

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Play It Again: Funny Face

Play It Again: Funny Face. By Jess Lomas. Play It Again is a weekly feature in which classic-film connoisseur Jess Lomas revisits a revered motion picture from the annals of movie history, to see if it holds up … or if it has aged terribly. And yes, it takes its name from a famously misquoted […]

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Play It Again: Roman Holiday

Play It Again: Roman Holiday. By Jess Lomas. Play It Again is a weekly feature in which classic-film connoisseur Jess Lomas revisits a revered motion picture from the annals of movie history, to see if it holds up … or if it has aged terribly. And yes, it takes its name from a famously misquoted […]

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Play It Again – Daddy Long Legs

Play It Again – Daddy Long Legs. By Jess Lomas. Play It Again is a weekly feature in which classic-film connoisseur Jess Lomas revisits a revered motion picture from the annals of movie history, to see if it holds up … or has aged terribly. And yes, it takes its name from a famously misquoted […]

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Play It Again – Sabrina

Play It Again – Sabrina. By Jess Lomas. Play It Again is a weekly feature in which classic-film connoisseur Jess Lomas revisits a revered motion picture from the annals of movie history, to see if it holds up … or has aged terribly. And yes, it takes its name from a famously misquoted Casablanca line […]

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R.I.P. Blake Edwards

Blake Edwards – the man behind such classic films as Breakfast at Tiffanys, The Party and the Inspector Clouseau comedies The Pink Panther and A Shot in the Dark – has died at the age of 88. The writer-director passed away due to complications linked to pneumonia at the St. John’s Health Center in Santa […]

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