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My idealistic movie star party!
Imagine you would have the chance to invite any movie star to a big party! Who would you choose? To my friend bloggers, I invite you to do the same! Would be fun to compare! 🙂 You can choose any movie star you want, living or dead. It can be actors, but also movie directors […]

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Oct 9, 20162 min read


Top of the World: Snif, Snif: those Scenes that Make me Cry :'(
I’m not someone who cries easily, but I would say that the thing that makes me the most emotional in life are movies. Here, I present you pretty much all the movie scenes that makes me cry or at least make me have some tears in my eyes. Of course, I may have forgotten some […]

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Sep 24, 20164 min read


Something’s Wrong with Rebecca’s Wins
Rebecca is the only Hitchcock film that won the Oscar for Best Picture. Produced by David O. Selznick (who had also won the Best Picture Oscar the previous year for Gone With the Wind), this film also won the Oscars for Best Cinematography – black and white (George Barnes) and…that’s all… Rebecca was also nominated for […]

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Feb 13, 20165 min read


Cinematic Experience: A Day in Glenn Ford’s Hometown
Kristina from Speakeasy and Ruth from Silver Screening are now hosting the O Canada Blogathon. Being Canadian myself (from Montreal, Quebec), I couldn’t say no to that! All participants are writing about Canadian movies, movies that take place in Canada, actors born in Canada, etc. On my side, I’ve decided to write something different from […]

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Feb 3, 20164 min read


Joan and Fritz
Joan Bennett and Fritz Lang’s four collaborations

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Jan 23, 20167 min read


Hitchcock and the Music
I was thinking about this recently: music in Hitchcock films is not always there to create a sound atmosphere. In some cases, the music becomes an integral part of the film, serving as a clue, a character, or a tool. So, I’ve decided to write about it and explain how, in some Hitchcock films, the […]

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Sep 24, 20157 min read


The Classic Movie History Project Blogathon: 1967 in Films
Many people say that 1939 was the greatest year in films. I agree it was a great year. It had some huge and memorable movies such as Gone With the Wind, Mr. Smith Goes to Washington, Stagecoach, and more. 1939 was also a year we won’t forget as it was the beginning of World […]

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Jun 28, 20157 min read


The Dueling Divas Blogathon: Female Rivalry in Bonnie & Clyde (1967)
Explaining the female rivalry between Bonnie Parker and Blanche Barrow in Bonnie & Clyde for The Dueling Divas Blogathon, my first blogathon!

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Jan 31, 20158 min read


Why Do I Love Hitchcock’s Films
I have the reputation of being a big Hitchcock’s fan. Not the biggest, but maybe one of the biggest. Anyway, this is not a contest. In fact, I’m telling you this because, today, I’m going to explain to you why I love Hitchcock’s films that much. Let me tell you right now that there are […]

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Dec 11, 20147 min read


The Perfect Movie
It’s quite a challenge to determine what is the best movie of all times. Today, I want to propose you my way to choose it. The best movie is a perfect movie. Let me explain. It’s perfect in every way: the screenplay, the direction, the actors’ performances, the originality of the story, the cinematography, the music, etc. […]

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Oct 25, 20142 min read


Why do I love classic films?
Because I’m a young girl, many people ask me how I came to watch and love classic films. There are many factors that made me want to watch them. You have to know that, when I was a child, I didn’t want to watch “old movies”. These didn’t interest me. I only wanted to watch […]

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Oct 21, 20143 min read
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