All in Comedy

Some Like it Hot

Some Like it Hot (1959) undoubtedly has one of the best punchlines in cinema history. Even with the lore that remains surrounding this film’s troubled production, and the onset clashes between director Billy Wilder and actress Marilyn Monroe, what shines through and remains timeless is the comedy of this film…

The Great Dictator - Part 2

Ever since my first viewing of Modern Times (1936), I have been enraptured by Charlie Chaplin, and with each film that I experience in his filmography, my love grows. From Shoulder Arms (1918) to City Lights (1931), his infusion of comedy and pathos has never failed to both charm and move me. In his Little Tramp character, we see humanity peeking through a veil of suffering…

So Many DVDs, So Little Time…

Over the last year, I undertook the task of cataloging my film collection and have reached the point where my existing collection is completely cataloged and I can simply add any new DVDs and Blu-Rays that come into the house. However, I have also come to the stunning realization that…