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This is pretty darn exciting for me! Please watch TCM Friday night 9/6 at 8 pm! And thank you Ben Mankiewicz
An homage to Charles Chaplin's THE KID, Charles Lane's nearly-silent picture SIDEWALK STORIES ('89) explores themes of urban homelessness, and stars Lane – who also wrote, directed, produced & edited the film. See it tonight introduced by author Donald Bogle at 10pm ET.
Gillo Pontecorvo's stunning re-creation of Algeria's struggle for independence, THE BATTLE OF ALGIERS, tops @NewRepublic's list of most significant political films of all time. Editor Michael Tomasky introduces it tonight at 8pm ET as we begin our new, limited series Making Change.
The guests of our nine-week series Making Change selected the films they're presenting from The New Republic's list of 100 most significant political films. See Steven Spielberg introduce ALL THE KING'S MEN ('49), number 59 on the list tonight at 10:15pm ET.
.Eddie Muller talks with Robert Loerzel, WBEZ , about NOIR CITY Chicago, August 6-12 at the Music Box Theatre. bit.ly/3B35JQG NOIR CITY Magazine #TCMParty #NoirAlley
This month we return to Saturday Musical Matinees, starting with THAT NIGHT IN RIO ('41) starring Don Ameche and Alice Faye. In this play-by-play, Dave Karger breaks down Carmen Miranda's show-stealing performance of "Chica Chica Boom Chic." See it today at 12pm ET.
Join us for a double-feature on #SilentSundayNights, starting with the rarely seen Lon Chaney feature THE ACE OF HEARTS ('21). On deck, see THE PATSY ('28) – co-produced by and starring Marion Davies for Cosmopolitan Productions. See both tomorrow night with jacqueline stewart.
In case you missed it, here’s the piece I did with producer Gabe Falcon and editor Joe Frandino on the state of political movies in Hollywood for CBS Sunday Morning 🌞 Morning. Thanks to Martin Sheen for getting us in and out of it. youtu.be/Yoy1JaKwVy0