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Gaslight is a suspense thriller 1944 about a man who wants to drive his wife insane, starring Charles Boyer as a cruel husband and Ingrid Bergman as the tormented wife.
When a movie is conceived, no matter who writes the script or runs the camera or edits the footage, it's often the director's style that shines the brightest.
The new version of George Cukor's 1939 movie comes out September 12th, but will it remind faithful fans of the original, or ruin it with unnecessary updates?
Moonlight and Magnolias play stars Jay Brazeau, Stephen E. Miller, Richard Newman and Dawn Petten.
The American Film Institute named City Lights, a Charlie Chaplin top pick in "The Top Ten Romantic Comedies of All Time. Romance leads ro comedic situations in movies.
Starring some of the more notable female names in Hollywood, this remake of The Women deals more with friendship issues than catty gossip, as seen in the original.
Most famous for her role as Toto in The Wizard Of Oz, Terry the Dog was no one-woof wonder, also starring alongside Shirley Temple, Spencer Tracy and Joan Crawford.
Has the female psyche changed much in seventy years? Are men now treated as the enemy? Are friends and career more important to women?
AFI's list of top 10 romantic comedies make great date night movie rentals. Since they're classics, rentals can be found free or for less than new DVD rentals.
A brief look at the film that they said couldn't be done and the woman who proved that the most coveted female role in cinematic history could be played by no other.
A glance at the making of 'Gone With The Wind' and how it became the greatest landmark movie in history, and with it raising heroine Vivien Leigh to legendary status.
John Ford's appreciation for women shines throughout the director's masterpiece Young Mr. Lincoln, as subversive pro feminist cinema.
A bold theatrical new staging of Shakespeare's fast-moving story of two teenagers torn apart by their families' vendetta travels Britain in Autumn 2008.
New York's Plaza Hotel is legendary in life as in fiction; it's also at the center of a six-degrees web of Hollywood fame whose Degree Zero appears to be--Jay Gatsby.
The Wizard of Oz (1939), now regarded as one of America's all-time classic films, resulted mostly from a serious of accidents -- some happy, some not
Marni Nixon, "The Ghostess with the Mostess" or "The Voice of Hollywood" was the singing voice behind many well-known actresses.
Marie Dressler was celebrated as one of the finest performers of her generation, and for three years was the most popular movie actress.
Peter Bogdanovich may be best known to contemporary audiences as the psychiatrists' psychiatrist on The Sopranos but he was one of Hollywood's great characters.


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