She wasn't a mass murderer, a vicious gangster, or a supernatural sorceress, but Baby Jane Hudson still ranks as one of cinema's most sinister villains, just for being herself: a sister, a chil...
https://thevintagecameo.com/2014/04/villains-what-ever-happened-to-baby-jane/
Strait-Jacket is a delightfully campy '60s thriller starring the indomitable Joan Crawford, directed by B-movie legend William Castle, and written by Robert Bloch, whom you may know as the author...
On the surface, The Phantom of Hollywood, a TV movie from 1974, may seem like it'd only appeal to the most devoted of B-horror aficionados. A retelling of The Phantom of the Opera, the film has...
https://thevintagecameo.com/2014/02/the-phantom-of-hollywood-1974/
As is happily typical with their programming, the New Beverly delivered unto me a long-awaited, yet previously unavailable, movie interest of mine: Looking for Mr. Goodbar. The 1977 not-on-DVD cl...
https://thevintagecameo.com/2013/11/looking-mr-goodbar-1977/
Not, strictly speaking, a vintage film, but instead a short recap of an event at a local repertory theater: Recent Spanish Cinema’s vino and queso festivity in the courtyard of the Egyptian The...
I became supremely excited as Mommie Dearest neared on my watch-schedule, because even though a lot of its fame comes from being so over-the-top, it's a movie that's definitely been absorbed i...