This line from Bette Davis' unsuccessful 1949 film, "Beyond the Forest," went on to become a significant piece of movie history, particularly among gay men.
Logan Kelly is a professional author, screenwriter, and proud cinemaphile. He studied screenwriting and film history while attending Valencia College, before moving to the New York Metro Area. Even ...
Bette Davis' last movie, The Whales of August, was a bittersweet and impactful end to a legendary career.
"All About Eve" helped define Hollywood wit, ambition and rivalry - with many of its most iconic scenes filmed at San Francisco's Curran Theatre.
Ruth Elizabeth Davis (she got the "Bette" from the Balzac novel "Cousin Bette") of Lowell, Massachusetts, arrived in Hollywood in 1930 to instant non-acclaim. She became known for the series of tense, ...
Rachael Severino is a writer from New York. She was awarded her Bachelor's in Classical Archaeology and Literature from Sarah Lawrence College. She is currently completing her MFA at Columbia ...
Ruth Elizabeth "Bette" Davis (April 5, 1908 – October 6, 1989) was an American actress of film, television and theater. Noted for her willingness to play unsympathetic characters, she was highly ...
Film buffs can feast their eyes on attire worn by such legendary actors as Deborah Kerr, Gregory Peck and Faye Dunaway at the Elgin library’s new exhibit, “Glitz-Glamour-Gorgeous: A Tribute to ...