Television changed forever this week in Hollywood History.
This Week in Hollywood History: September Fourteen.
The third week of September has been a pretty big one in Hollywood history: from iconic television show premiering to the unexpected death of a Hollywood princess,
This Week in Hollywood History: September Seven.
The second week in September saw some pretty big movie releases,
This Week in Hollywood History: September One.
September is always my favourite month...
SPOTLIGHT ON: MARILYN MONROE – QUOTES.
My first taste of Old Hollywood was seeing photos of Marilyn Monroe when I was a child.
10 facts about The Oscars that you may not know!
The 1958 Academy Awards held at Pantages Theater in Hollywood, California. It’s the most wonderful time of the year, Awards Season! And we have finally made it to the big one, The 92nd Academy Awards. With Oscar fever hitting Hollywood, here are 10 facts about the big award show that you may not know! Walt Disney … Continue reading 10 facts about The Oscars that you may not know!
Hollywoodland Reviews: All About Eve (1950)
My first taste of the classic film All About Eve and the woman that was Bette Davis came about when I was visiting Madame Tussauds in Hollywood at 14 years old.
My love letter to Once Upon A Time In Hollywood…
As an actor and movie buff, I have something almost sinful to admit; I have never seen a Quentin Tarantino film.
Hollywoodland Presents: 8 Facts You Didn’t Know About Grace Kelly!
Grace Kelly was an actress, a style icon and a European Princess. One of the most iconic actresses of the 20th century and whose life was on show for the world to watch. But there was something always so elusive about Her Serene Highness. She left you wanting to know more about her. And although … Continue reading Hollywoodland Presents: 8 Facts You Didn’t Know About Grace Kelly!
Hollywoodland Reviews: High Society (1956)
When The Philadelphia Story was released in 1940, it was a surprise box office and critical hit and 'box office poison' Katharine Hepburn's career was revived. So it was no surprise that 15 years later, MGM wanted to recreate the magic (and we all thought this was a new Hollywood trick!). Except this time, The Philadelphia Story became a movie musical called High Society.