Sunday, February 6, 2011

We'll always have Paris.

The first film I'll be talking about is one of my absolute favorites and considered one of the greatest classic films of all time, Casablanca. Since nearly everybody has seen or read about Casablanca I'll simply say that it's fantastic, I love it and to watch it if you get the chance and haven't seen it yet. 

Starring Ingrid Bergman, Humphrey Bogart and Paul Henreid.
Written by Phillip G. Epstein, Julius G. Epstein and Howard Koch and directed by Michael Curtiz.
Set in unoccupied Africa during the early days of World War II: An American expatriate meets a former lover, with unforeseen complications. (From IMDb.com)


Here's looking at you, kid.

Hi,  My name is Roberta. I am a junior in high school and I'm totally obsessed with vintage cinema. In this blog I'll be reviewing and lusting after my favorites. I usually watch one film a day so look forward to daily posts.  Feel free to comment or e-mail me with recommendations and or questions, I tentatively consider myself quite knowledgable in the subject. I spend most of my spare time researching films, actors and actresses.

Additionally to posting my opinions I will occasionally post links to where you can watch the films, mini-biographies of actors and actresses and perhaps some tutorials on how to do hair or make-up from the films in the form of youtube videos.  If you do happen upon this blog and begin reading please give me feedback it will be greatly appreciated. Also ignore some of my occasional swooning of dead actors.

Enjoy.