TCM’s “Creepy Cinema” series continues with six titles, including two about “handsome and homicidal” young men: Tim O’Kelly in Targets, Michael Biehn in The Fan.
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Period Films with an English Setting on TCM
12 minutes read“TCM Spotlight: Period Films” continues with the airing of eight romantic dramas, one Oscar-winning comedy, and the new documentary Merchant Ivory.
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Ricardo Montalban movies on TCM: Five titles featuring the Mexican actor, including three musicals starring Esther Williams and an Oscar-nominated WWII drama.
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Clara Bow Movies on TCM: Racy Pre-Coder, First Oscar Winner
11 minutes readClara Bow movies on TCM: Turner Classic Movies will be airing two titles starring one of Hollywood’s biggest stars of the late 1920s: Wings and Call Her Savage.
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Ventriloquist and female impersonator Bobbie Kimber, whose gender identity shifted as his life progressed, is the topic of film historian Anthony Slide’s latest book.
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Political Movies: Gays, Crime & Corruption
10 minutes readPolitical Films: TCM series continues with the presentation of two gay-related titles, one socially conscious Pre-Code classic, and all-around corruption in New York City.
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Truman Capote Movies on TCM: Centenary Celebration
7 minutes readTruman Capote movies: TCM will be airing three titles celebrating the centenary of the author and gossip, including Richard Brooks’ In Cold Blood and Bennett Miller’s Capote.
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National Silent Movie Day: TCM will be presenting four features released a century ago, including Erich von Stroheim’s Greed and the premiere of The Enchanted Cottage.
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Marcello Mastroianni movies on TCM: Centenary tribute honoring the international superstar will feature four titles, including Fellini’s 8½ and Antonioni’s La Notte.
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Unusual Political Films: Saint & Zombies
11 minutes readPolitical Films on TCM: Series continues with Carl Theodor Dreyer’s The Passion of Joan of Arc, George A. Romero’s Night of the Living Dead, and four other titles.
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Donald Sutherland Movies on TCM: 4-Feature Tribute
7 minutes readDonald Sutherland movies: TCM will be presenting four titles, including Robert Altman’s antiwar satire M.A.S.H. and Robert Redford’s Oscar winner Ordinary People.
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TCM’s ‘Studio Directors’ series continues with the airing of 11 titles by Joshua Logan, Fred Zinnemann, and other Hollywood filmmakers working in the 1950s and 1960s.
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Actress Lauren Bacall on TCM: Two all-star Agatha Christie mysteries, one all-star neo-noir, one period romantic drama, and one downbeat Western.
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TCM Schedule: 2 Romance Classics, 1 Atomic Age Thriller
9 minutes readTCM schedule today: Two Carl Franklin-directed crime dramas, Dick Powell’s atomic age thriller Split Second, and two romance classics costarring Charles Boyer.
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Political Films: Corrupt Senators, Stasi Spies
8 minutes readPolitical films: TCM’s sociopolitically charged series continues with six titles, including Stanley Kubrick’s Dr. Strangelove and Vittorio De Sica’s Bicycle Thieves.