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‘So You Think You Can Dance’ Is the Inspiring Show We Need Now

‘So You Think You Can Dance’ Is the Inspiring Show We Need Now

by Danny Miller | Aug 20, 2019 | Features, What's Hot

I had the opportunity to attend the taping of last night’s So You Think You Can Dance and talk to all of the Top 10 dancers including the two that were eliminated at the end of the episode. The popular Fox TV dance competition, now in its 16th season, is hosted by Cat...
Dottie Ponedel and Marlene Dietrich: A Match Made in Movie Heaven

Dottie Ponedel and Marlene Dietrich: A Match Made in Movie Heaven

by Danny Miller | Mar 2, 2018 | Features, What's Hot

I always love learning about the behind-the-scenes artists who played a big role in creating the magic of Hollywood but whose names are not that well known today. One of those unsung heroes from the golden age of the movies was make-up artist extraordinaire Dottie...
Losing My Head Over ‘Anne of a Thousand Days’

Losing My Head Over ‘Anne of a Thousand Days’

by Danny Miller | Jul 20, 2017 | Features, What's Hot

This post is part of the blogathon, ‘TILL DEATH US DO PART: To Love, Honor, and…Murder, hosted by Theresa Brown of CineMaven’s Essays from the Couch.  “I’m looking for a few…good…murders,” Theresa said when she announced the blogathon. “And I’m...
Happy 106th Birthday to the Fabulous Ginger Rogers

Happy 106th Birthday to the Fabulous Ginger Rogers

by Danny Miller | Jul 16, 2017 | Features, What's Hot

How is it possible that today would have been the 106th birthday of gorgeous and talented Ginger Rogers? I saw her twice in the flesh—at a Chicago production of 40 Carats at the Drury Lane Theater years ago and at screening in the early 1990s of one of her most...
Seven (Surprising) Discoveries at the 2017 TCM Classic Film Festival

Seven (Surprising) Discoveries at the 2017 TCM Classic Film Festival

by Danny Miller | Apr 16, 2017 | Features, What's Hot

My eyes are still recovering from watching back-to-back movies from 9 am to midnight for days on end at the eighth annual TCM Classic Film Festival last week in Hollywood. But, eye strain aside, it is an exciting, joyous event for the thousands of classic movie lovers...
At 113, Joan Crawford’s Mommie Dearest Gets a Reprieve

At 113, Joan Crawford’s Mommie Dearest Gets a Reprieve

by Danny Miller | Mar 23, 2017 | Features, What's Hot

On this day in 1904, Lucille Fay LeSueur (later known as Joan Crawford) was born in San Antonio, Texas. Some sources list the year of her birth as 1904, 1905, or even 1908, but a quick search of the San Antonio census records reveals the truth. By any measure,...
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