Nothing is quite as synonymous with ‘summer’ quite like ye olde road trip. With summer finally here, the widespread availability of vaccines, and social distancing restrictions relaxing…
Nothing is quite as synonymous with ‘summer’ quite like ye olde road trip. With summer finally here, the widespread availability of vaccines, and social distancing restrictions relaxing…
It’s been a few years since watching the film, but whenever I think of The Man Who Knew Too Much, I always first think of the infuriating scene where James Stewart’s Dr. Ben McKenna sedates Doris Day’s Jo before revealing to her that their son has been abducted…
It turns out that we’re not out of chaos mode yet, and while I would love to talk about a new release, or a blind spot in my film viewing that I’ve recently caught up on, all I’ve had the time and energy for (besides my annual Olsen twins observances) has been TikToks…
After a rather hectic spring, we are eager to get back in the swing of things here at The Film Rewind. What better way to do so than by once again honoring the master of suspense himself, Alfred Hitchcock?…
Oh, hi there! Yes, I know. It’s been a hot minute since I graced you all with my presence... It’s been a bit of a wild couple of months, but things are starting to get back on track. You’ll have to bear with me content-wise for a while, as recent events have made me extra nostalgic lately (yes, I am also shocked that there was room for more nostalgia from me)…
If you’ve been keeping track of the number of our blog posts in April, you may have surmised that we, the team here at The Film Rewind, have had a lot on our plates as of late... This month for our Film Club Pick, we want to keep things light, pleasant, and entertaining….
Ugh. Been donkeys since writing post for blog. Bad reviewer. No consistency. No future. Had no idea what to expect when committing to reading BJD for Film Club. Most surprised to learn that it was a British story, as knew that Renee Zellweger was Bridget in film…
Time flies when you are having ‘fun…’ and with all the things that have been going on this month, April has turned into a bit of a blog post dry spell…
It is hard for us, here at The Film Rewind, to fathom that a certain British pop culture ‘icon’ is turning 25 years old! We are, of course, talking about…
The story of ‘Cinderella’ has been told and retold for centuries in various styles and media. The plot itself has become one of a handful of basic story types that the majority of narratives follow…
Spring is here! Between the (dreaded) time change (seriously: enough with ‘daylight savings’ time already!), the days steadily getting longer, and the weather becoming surprisingly pleasant, we, the Team at The Film Rewind, have admittingly gotten a little distracted…
It’s been a while since I last touched on my memories of PBS, being the television station I frequented the most during my childhood…
Is it Spring yet? Sadly, winter is clearly not anywhere close to being over (especially for those of us residing in New England), and even with the Spring equinox only a couple weeks away, March always seems to drag on… forever…
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…
There are times when even the most avid of cinephiles and TV fans must take a break from all that ‘screen’ time… Between working on a computer from home, writing blog posts on my laptop, and spending a few too many hours glued to my eclectic sundry of electronic devices…
Here, in the middle of February, we are celebrating Black History Month. Given the summer that we just witnessed and the affirmation that racism, unfortunately, remains alive and thriving in the United States, it is imperative that we aim to educate ourselves as much as possible on matters of black history as well as confronting the problems of the present…
Whether you are an avid fan of Valentine’s day, or believe that it is an arbitrary ‘holiday’ created by the greeting card companies, there is bound to be some sort of ‘romantic’ movie marathon that will appeal to you. No matter how, or if, you plan on celebrating Valentine’s Day this year…
Happy February! It's the coldest, shortest month of the year, and yet there's still so much to celebrate, even in 2021. We here at The Film Rewind have decided to turn up the heat and celebrate Valentine's Day this month with our Film Club pick…
It has been a long time since I watched Three Men and a Baby (1987), and its sequel, Three Men and a Little Lady (1990), and I was honestly expecting not to like either film…