A toast to the beautiful Gina Lollobrigida, our new Star of the Week! To start things off, we've posted to her page reviews of two of my favorites: Go Naked in the World and Buona Sera, Mrs. Campbell, as well as a video clip from the latter. Enjoy!
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Way back when Katharine Hepburn was our Star of the Week (any of you go that far back?) I didn't get my hands on as many of her movies as I would have liked. Here are three more reviews now posted to her page: Morning Glory, A Woman Rebels, and Christopher Strong. Enjoy!
Rock Hudson's week has come to an end, and since all 31 reviews of his movies are now posted to his page, it's time to guess the next star. You've had a couple of easy clues lately, so it's time for another hard one. Good luck:
There were three Italian beauties in the 1960s who are still going strong! Next week’s star is one of those lovely ladies, and she acted alongside Rock Hudson. I know it's tough, but you're just going to have to guess. Who do you think it is? Find out on Friday! Our new Star of the Week is Rock Hudson! To start things off, we've posted a review and video clip from Pillow Talk, as well as a review from the glossy melodrama Magnificent Obsession. Enjoy, and come back to his page every day for new reviews! I don't review television on The Rag, but check out the McMillan & Wife, which he headlined for six seasons. Now's a great time to catch up on all those old movies you've been wanting to see. I've been watching lots of late 1940s movies, how about you? Here are a couple I watched recently, and I've added them to previous Star of the Week Kirk Douglas's page: A Letter to Three Wives and I Walk Alone. Enjoy!
James Dean's week has come to a close, and all 10 reviews are now posted to his page. It's time for your clue for the next star:
Next week’s star was the leading actor in James Dean’s final film. I'm sure you know who he is, so check back on Wednesday to start his week. Our new Star of the Week is James Dean! To start things off, I've posted reviews for two tv movies he made before he was a star: Keep Our Honor Bright and A Long Time Till Dawn. And of course, there's a video clip from Rebel Without a Cause posted to his page as well. Enjoy! Sometimes it takes a couple of viewings to make up your mind about a movie, especially when your next task is to write a review about it. Here are a couple of reviews, rewritten from their original postings years earlier. Check out the 1948 dramas Enchantment, starring David Niven, and Sorry, Wrong Number, starring Barbara Stanwyck.
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