Our new Star of the Week is Brian Aherne! To start things off, we've got reviews posted for two classics: the screwball comedy Merrily We Live and the tragedy Titanic. Also, you can watch a video clip of I Live My Life on his page. Enjoy and come back every day for new reviews.
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It's time to catch up with some of our girls who were previous Stars of the Week! For more Shirley MacLaine, we've got My Geisha, for more Elizabeth Taylor, there's Reflections in a Golden Eye, for more Joan Crawford, there's Queen Bee, and for Jean Simmons and Deborah Kerr, there's Young Bess (also starring previous Star, Charles Laughton). My favorite of the four is Queen Bee; it's so soapy and dramatic! What about you?
Helen Hayes's time as Star of the Week has come to a close, and it's time to get ready for next week's star. All 18 reviews have been posted to her page; here's your clue:
Next week’s star is a handsome Englishman who made a cute romantic comedy with Helen Hayes in the 1930s. What are your guesses? Check back on Monday to find out who he is. Our new Star of the Week is Helen Hayes! To start things off, we've posted reviews to her page of Airport and The Sin of Madelon Claudet, the two films that won her Academy Awards, as well as a video clip of the latter. Enjoy, and come back to her page every day for two new reviews! After all those Gary Cooper movies, is anyone in the mood for something a little more exciting? I was, so I recently rented a few movies starring previous Stars of the Week that really captured my attention. Check out my review for The Bribe, a noir starring Ava Gardner and Charles Laughton, Night People, a Cold War drama starring Gregory Peck, and string of vignettes The Story of Three Loves with Kirk Douglas and James Mason.
Gary Cooper's time as Star of the Week has come to a close, and all 48 of his reviews have now been posted to his page. It's time for your clue for the next star:
Next week’s star is referred to as the First Lady of American Theatre due to her extensive stage work. She did make a movie with Gary Cooper, though, and she won two Oscars four decades apart! Do you know who she is? Let me know your guesses in the comments, and come back on Friday to find out. |
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