Mary Pickford: Canada’s Silent Siren, America’s Sweetheart
Mary Pickford: Canada’s Silent Siren, America’s Sweetheart by Peggy Dymond Leavey was a slim biography that covered Pickford’s childhood in Toronto and her early roles
Mary Pickford: Canada’s Silent Siren, America’s Sweetheart by Peggy Dymond Leavey was a slim biography that covered Pickford’s childhood in Toronto and her early roles
The Many Faces of Josephine Baker: Dancer, Singer, Activist, Spy by Peggy Caravantes was a short biography that, as a juvenile work of 185 pages,
Right after I finished reading The Exorcist I watched the movie again, specifically the 25th anniversary edition which included interviews with the cast, director William
I acquired The Exorcist by Mark Kermode, part of the BFI [British Film Institute] Modern Classics series as a Christmas present from my friend June
“What’s Up, Doc?” by Carole Smith is a novel based upon one of my favourite movies. As a child I loved to watch this movie
My second favourite movie is The Exorcist. One of the must-sees during my trip to Washington, DC was the staircase featured so prominently in the
I acquired An Introduction to the American Underground Film by Sheldon Renan over thirty years ago as an unwanted donation to the old Mississauga Central
My favourite movie of all time is White Christmas and I collect movie memorabilia. I am discriminating as I don’t want to collect just anything
I am not what one would call a cinephile and I rarely see movies in theatres, and if it wasn’t for COVID I’d still have
In what must be the speediest turnaround from the time I acquire a book to the time I read and review it, I present to