Movies
Undeserving of its obscure status, “The Shop Around the Corner” offers two beloved stars at their romantic peak, a glossy MGM treatment and the blessings of a genuinely appealing love story.
Feb. 14, 1991
Books
Ruth Southard Sohn, 84, whose poignant novel “No Sad Songs for Me” was made into the 1950 popular film of that name.
Aug. 31, 1992
“Three Comrades” (1937) and “The Shining Hour” (1938), which screen Thursday at 7:30 at UCLA Melnitz, suggest that director Frank Borzage’s move to MGM from Paramount was a mixed blessing.
May 19, 1986
In David Thomson’s article on the homage paid to so-called women’s pictures by “Far From Heaven” (“Back to the Days of Subversive Innocence,” Oct. 27), he cites the two early versions of “Back Street” with Irene Dunne and Margaret Sullavan.
Nov. 3, 2002
24 Frames
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July 15, 2010
Archives
“Easy Rider” associate producer Bill Hayward has died of a self-inflicted gunshot wound, authorities said Thursday.
March 21, 2008
California
For the record
Oct. 7, 2011
In Hollywood’s golden age, no one made urbane, sophisticated romantic comedies like Ernst Lubitsch.
July 3, 2018
Entertainment & Arts
It’s beginning to look a lot like Christmas at the American Cinematheque’s Egyptian and Aero theaters with the Movies With Holiday Spirit festival.
Dec. 18, 2008
‘Parfumerie’ inspired three films, including ‘You’ve Got Mail,’ and the Broadway musical ‘She Loves Me.’ It is being staged at the Wallis Annenberg Center.
Nov. 27, 2013