The Hollywood gene pool is seriously strong in this photo. Melanie Griffith shared a cute moment from her Aspen holiday on Tuesday posing with her famous daughter Dakota Johnson and another well-known mother-daughter pair. "Goldie, Dakota, Kate and me having some giggles in Aspen!" Griffith, 58, captioned the snap that showed her cuddling with Kate Hudson while Goldie Hawn and the Fifty Shades of Grey star snuggled up. Adding, "Mother-Daughter times are the best!!!" Girls about town A photo posted by Kate Hudson (@katehudson) on Dec 22, 2015 at 3:35pm Pst From our family to yours A photo posted by Erin Foster...
- 12/23/2015
- by Karen Mizoguchi
- PEOPLE.com
The Hollywood gene pool is seriously strong in this photo. Melanie Griffith shared a cute moment from her Aspen holiday on Tuesday posing with her famous daughter Dakota Johnson and another well-known mother-daughter pair. "Goldie, Dakota, Kate and me having some giggles in Aspen!" Griffith, 58, captioned the snap that showed her cuddling with Kate Hudson while Goldie Hawn and the Fifty Shades of Grey star snuggled up. Adding, "Mother-Daughter times are the best!!!" Girls about town A photo posted by Kate Hudson (@katehudson) on Dec 22, 2015 at 3:35pm Pst From our family to yours A photo posted by Erin Foster...
- 12/23/2015
- by Karen Mizoguchi
- PEOPLE.com
Each year New York residents can look forward to two essential series programmed at the Film Forum, noirs and pre-Coders (that is, films made before the strict enforcing of the Motion Picture Production Code). These near-annual retrospective traditions are refreshed and re-varied and re-repeated for neophytes and cinephiles alike, giving all the chance to see and see again great film on film. Many titles in this year's Essential Pre-Code series, running an epic July 15 - August 11, are old favorites and some ache to be new discoveries; all in all there are far too many racy, slipshod, patter-filled celluloid splendors to be covered by one critic alone. Faced with such a bounty, I've enlisted the kind help of some friends and colleagues, asking them to sent in short pieces on their favorites in an incomplete but also in-progress survey and guide to one of the summer's most sought-after series. In this entry: what's playing Friday,...
- 8/4/2011
- MUBI
The Smiling Lieutenant (Ernst Lubitsch) City Lights (Charlie Chaplin) Tabu (F.W. Murnau & Robert Flaherty) Street Scene (King Vidor) Dishonored (Josef von Sternberg) The Champ (King Vidor) The Struggle (D.W. Griffith) The Criminal Code (Howard Hawks) Arrowsmith (John Ford) An American Tragedy (Josef von Sternberg) The Skin Game (Alfred Hitchcock) Private Lives (Sidney Franklin) Wicked (Allan Dwan) Bad Girl (Frank Borzage) Chances (Allan Dwan) The Miracle Woman (Frank Capra) Girls About Town (George Cukor) Frankenstein (James Whale) The Public Enemy (William Wellman) Seas Beneath (John Ford) The Yellow Ticket (Raoul Walsh) Tarnished Lady (George Cukor) The Guardsman (Sidney Franklin) Dirigible…...
- 2/18/2011
- Blogdanovich
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