Classic Film


  • 5 Common Marilyn Monroe Fictions Taken to be Fact

    I have decided to look at five common misconceptions about Marilyn Monroe for today’s post.   As a lifelong fan of this blonde bombshell, I have a strong opinion on her being misrepresented in the media, looking at you Kim Kardashian! Number 5: Marilyn Was the Real Woman ~I figured I would start strong with…


  • My Top 5 Mermaid Characters

    For today’s post, I have decided to do a countdown of my favorite mermaid characters from film and television! Number 5: Miranda from Miranda and Mad About Men ~For my number five choice I had to pick the mermaid character who is my namesake, with different spellings but the same name!   Miranda is the…


  • Elizabeth Taylor, Queen of the Silver Screen

    For this week’s Femme Fatale Friday, I have decided to feature one of my all-time favorite actresses.   Elizabeth Taylor was an icon of Old Hollywood who starred in countless films over several decades!    She was both famous and infamous for her many romantic entanglements.    Taylor was married eight times to seven different…


  • Silver Screen Sirens Poem

    For today’s post, I have decided to share a poem about Old Hollywood and iconic Sex Symbols! Silver Screen Sirens by Maranda Wabik Sirens of the Silver Screen Illuminating the films Sex symbolsEphemeral and Enchanted Magic of the movies Immorality is assured Through fame held In the Golden Age These Silver Screen Legends Are icons…


  • Marilyn Monroe, Hollywood’s Ultimate Sex Symbol

    For this week’s Femme Fatale Friday, I have chosen to write about Marilyn Monroe.    Regular readers of this blog will know that I am a huge lover of Old Hollywood.    Marilyn Monroe has long been one of my favorite actresses, and this makes her a perfect subject for today’s post! Marilyn Monroe was…


  • Clara Bow, the Original “It Girl”

    For this week’s Femme Fatale Friday, I have decided to write about one of my favorite silent film sirens, Clara Bow!   Clara Bow was born into poverty in Brooklyn New York and found a way out by winning a chance to star in a film.   She grew up with so little and retreated…


  • Brigitte Bardot, French Film Icon

    For this week’s Femme Fatale Friday, I have chosen to write about the great French film star and sex symbol Brigitte Bardot!    Bardot’s career in film began in the 1950s when she was still a teenager, and it would continue into the 1970s.   She retired from film at age 39, as she believed…


  • My Top 30 All-Time Favorite Films

    For today’s post, I have decided to share my top thirty favorite films.   They will be in no specific order (as that changes based on my mood).    I have many other films I adore, but these are definitely the top thirty! Bell Book and Candle ~This film starred Kim Novak and Jimmy Stewart,…


  • Death of Thelma Todd

    For this week’s Femme Fatale Friday post I have decided to choose the story of the death of Thelma Todd.    I was originally going to do this on a Twitch stream, however, I was not able to do that.    Instead I thought it would make a good topic to cover for Femme Fatale…


  • Betty White: A Special Femme Fatale Friday Tribute

    For this week’s Femme Fatale Friday I have chosen to do a different kind of post.    While I will be talking about another powerful and inspiring female, I will not focus on just what makes her strong or her life story.    I have chosen to do a bit of a tribute and discussion…