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The Top 10 Macabre Movie Moms in Cinematic History
Getting sentimental and sloppy over our moms once a year is fine for well-adjusted kids and Mr.
It's not as if Susan Boyle's gone all Joan Collins
She's a strikingly beautiful girl, with a great laugh and long blond hair. Except that in the week before the audition she was transformed: She'd dyed her hair dark, and her mood matched her roots.
Celebrate your western heritage during Downtown Dayz
YAHOO! Celebrate your western heritage during Downtown Dayz Western Heritage weekend promises plenty of activities downtown for your family and friends during the monthly Downtown Dayz on Saturday.
Charita Goshay: The new price of cigarettes will make you choke
Most people who don't smoke probably shrugged upon hearing the news that the federal tax on tobacco has nearly tripled, from 39 cents to $1.01. It now is cheaper to shred a dollar bill and smoke it.
NOW, VOYAGER : Sunday, 09:15, TCM The quintessential Hollywood romance stars Bette Davis as the repressed spinster who emerges from her chrysalis to win Paul Henreid's heart.
With "Doubt," her 15th nominated movie, Meryl Streep extends her lead as the most nominated performer.
Continue reading "Which Bette Davis flick suffered the worst Oscars' shut-out?"
Every Oscar guru knows that "The Color Purple" and "The Turning Point" hold the dubious record of reaping the most nominations without a single win .
John Farr: The Bigger Star By Farr: Bette Davis or Joan Crawford?
It's funny how often the names Bette Davis and Joan Crawford get linked. Granted, as the two top female stars of the '30s and '40s, they were natural rivals.
Kate Beats Bette's Youthful Record
Until the Oscar nominations were announced, Bette Davis had long held the record as the youngest person ever to rack up six Oscar nominations.
Dennis Palumbo: The Male Therapist, Hollywood-Style
Two iconic images, from two classic films: in Now, Voyager , kindly therapist Claude Rains walks in the garden with troubled patient Bette Davis.