The Wonderful Grace Kelly Blogathon returns for a 6th edition!
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by Virginie Pronovost
2w ago
The intrepid blogging duo The Wonderful World of Cinema x The Flapper Dame is back! We’ll be honouring, with you, our favourite actress with The 6th Wonderful Grace Kelly Blogathon! As this exquisite lady would have been 95 in November, we couldn’t skip the occasion to celebrate her life and career by bringing this blogathon ..read more
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Double features! Audrey Hepburn, Grace Kelly and Ingrid Bergman’s films that fit well together
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by Virginie Pronovost
3M ago
Discover eight double features that I imagined with films starring Ingrid Bergman, Audrey Hepburn or Grace Kelly! Written on my blog Three Enchanting Ladies, exclusively dedicated to these actresses ..read more
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A Fourth Sunshine Blogger Award for The Wonderful World of Cinema!
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by Virginie Pronovost
3M ago
The Wonderful World of Cinema has been honoured with a fourth Sunshine Blogger Award! A huge thanks to Ari from The Classic Movie Muse for the nomination ..read more
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Those dancing feet… ’42nd Street’ (Lloyd Bacon, 1933)
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by Virginie Pronovost
4M ago
a review of Lloyd Bacon's glorious musical 42nd Street (1933 ..read more
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The Fun of ‘Gregory’s Girl’ (Bill Forsyth, 1981)
The Wonderful World of Cinema - Virginie Pronovost
by Virginie Pronovost
5M ago
Some films are easy to classify as endearing. There’s a little touch of something in those that always makes the viewings agreeable. Those types of films are often contained in a shell without false pretences. For me, the Scottish film Gregory’s Girl, directed by Bill Forsyth, bears these non-neglectable qualities.  Initially, I discovered this delightful coming-of-age comedy in February 2021 when I did ..read more
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‘Lisbon’ (Ray Milland, 1956) – the first Hollywood film shot 100 % in Portugal!
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by Virginie Pronovost
5M ago
An article on Lisbon (Ray Milland, 1956), the first Hollywood production to be entirely shot in Portugal ..read more
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April 2024 recap on The Wonderful World of Cinema
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by Virginie Pronovost
5M ago
Here's what you may have missed in April 2024 on The Wonderful World of Cinema ..read more
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Many Minutes of Anguish ’14 Hours’ (Henry Hathaway, 1951)
The Wonderful World of Cinema - Virginie Pronovost
by Virginie Pronovost
5M ago
A review of Henry Hathaway's 14 Hours (1951) written on my companion blog Three Enchanting Ladies ..read more
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Towards the unknown: Thelma & Louise (Ridley Scott, 1991)
The Wonderful World of Cinema - Virginie Pronovost
by Virginie Pronovost
5M ago
A review of the masterpiece Thelma and Louise (Ridley Scott, 1991 ..read more
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Reminder : Dear Ruth (William D. Russell, 1947) – reviewed for The 6th Golden Boy Blogathon
The Wonderful World of Cinema - Virginie Pronovost
by Virginie Pronovost
6M ago
Read below my review of the delightful comedy DEAR RUTH initially published last week for the 6th Golden Boy Blogathon: A William Holden Celebration ..read more
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