“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…

Oh Come All Ye Faithful…

…and not so faithful.   Hi! It’s Carrie the-not-consistent half of the blog team.  Better late than never, now that you’ve had time to go through Brandie’s holiday picks, I thought I’d give you mine. First, I have to concur with Brandie on Christmas in Connecticut.  It’s fantastically entertaining and just far enough over the top…