“That is the kind of woman that makes whole civilizations topple.”

The incomparable Barbara Stanwyck meets her match in a group of nerdy professors in 1941’s hysterical Ball of Fire, a film generally recognized as one of the last screwball comedies to come out of the so-called “Golden Age” of the genre. A burlesque performer with the … unique name of Sugarpuss O’Shea (Stanwyck)  is approached…

“You don’t think a woman can change?”

Notorious (1946) Airing 6:15AM EST One of Alfred Hitchcock’s most masterful American films, 1946’s Notorious, starring Hitch favorites Cary Grant and Ingrid Bergman, is sexy, noir-ish romantic suspense at its very best. Not for nothing was Hitchcock one of the greatest directors of all time: in this film, he combines tight camerawork, compelling narrative, excellent…

A plethora of awesomeness.

Today’s TCM schedule boasts one of my favorite lineups of the month, with not one, not two, but SEVEN of my favorite films on the schedule. And while you can read my fawning over Casablanca and The Lady Eve in previous entries, throughout the day, I will be posting about my other favorites on the…