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Hollywood Suite
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The movies and series that shaped the 70s, 80s, 90s and 2000s, uncut and free of commercial interruption on 4 channels and On Demand.
The King's Speech – Could Paul Bettany have been King and an Oscar winner?
Did you know the role of King George VI in The King's Speech wasn't originally offered to Oscar winner Colin Firth?
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A Year in Film - A Hollywood Suite Original Series
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A Year in Film explores the art of film and filmmaking, with expert insight into how films reflect the events, mood, politics, and culture of their time. A Year in Film immerses you film history and pop culture with rare archival footage, interviews with stars, and long-forgotten commercials. With thought-provoking analysis and fun memories from filmmakers, industry insiders, and critics, each ...
The Iconic Style of Cinematographer Michael Ballhaus
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German cinematographer Michael Ballhaus established his style working with director Rainer Werner Fassbinder, before moving on to mainstream success in the US and his long association with Martin Scorsese. Hollywood Suite's Alicia Fletcher discusses the technical and artistic achievements of the iconic cinematographer.
Comic Books on the Big Screen
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Comic book movies weren't always big business. There was a time when comics were considered highly controversial and shunned by Hollywood. Nowadays, the translation of words and illustrations to the big screen is a no-brainer. Hollywood Suite's Cam Maitland takes a look at a number of important film adaptations of comic books, graphic novels and Japanese manga, including Lady Snowblood (1973), ...
Sofia Coppola: Three Films That Show Her Style and Perspective
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“A Sofia Coppola film evokes a particular dreamlike style. It's almost like you're watching the haziness of a fantasy or a dream come true.” Hollywood Suite’s Alicia Fletcher explores the films of director Sofia Coppola.
Spotlight on Helena Bonham Carter
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Helena Bonham Carter is among the most successful and celebrated actors of the last four decades. Hollywood Suite's Cam Maitland explores a number of period roles that exemplify Helena Bonham Carter's career and unique talents.
The Rocky Film Franchise: Origins and Iconic Moments
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At nearly 50 years old, the Rocky film franchise traces the modern history of American filmmaking. Hollywood Suite's Alicia Fletcher recounts the epic and iconic moments of Sylvester Stallone's greatest role.
How the Scott Pilgrim Movie Helped Spawn a Whole Stable of Stars
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2010's Scott Pilgrim vs. The World features a lot of actors who went on bigger fame, including pre-Marvel Chris Evans and Brie Larson, as well as Anna Kendrick, Aubrey Plaza and Kieran Culkin.
Felicia's Journey: The Quintessential Atom Egoyan Film
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Hollywood Suite's Cam Maitland explores 1999's Felicia's Journey. A thriller filled with unusual and unsettling people, Felicia's Journey is true example of the strengths of Canadian director Atom Egoyan.
Jesus Christ Superstar: Film's First Rock Opera
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The Norman Jewison-directed Jesus Christ Superstar, based on the musical by Tim Rice and Andrew Lloyd Webber, was the first rock opera on film. Hollywood Suite Film & Content Specialist Cam Maitland discusses what makes Jesus Christ Superstar so special.
Stephen Soderbergh's The Limey: Rediscovering His Artistic Voice
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Hollywood Suite's Cam Maitland explains why he thinks 1999's revenge movie The Limey marks director Stephen Soderbergh rediscovering his artistic voice.
What We Love About The Mummy (Not Just Brendan Fraser)
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1999's The Mummy is the continuation of a franchise that dates back to Universal's Boris Karloff-helmed films of the 1930s. Hollywood Suite's Alicia Fletcher discussed what she loves about The Mummy, from great performances by Brendan Fraser and Rachel Weisz, to the careful use of early CGI effects.
Winter's Bone: How Jennifer Lawrence Got Her Big Break
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Did you know Jennifer Lawrence almost didn't get a chance to audition for Winter's Bone? Find out how she landed the role that launched her to stardom and nabbed her an Oscar nomination.
A Year In Film Podcast 1973 - Messiah of Evil & The Holy Mountain
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Author, editor and film critic Kat Ellinger takes Becky and Cam on a trip with two unreal films from 1973: Willard Huyck and Gloria Katz's Messiah of Evil, and Alejandro Jodorowsky's The Holy Mountain. Kat Ellinger is the Editor-in-Chief at Diabolique Magazine, and the co-host of their Daughters of Darkness and Hell's Belles podcasts. She has also written for BFI, Senses of Cinema, Fangoria and...
Tampopo - Why this "Ramen Western" is Loved Around the World
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Tampopo - Why this "Ramen Western" is Loved Around the World
A Year In Film Podcast 1973 - Cannibal Girls & Flesh for Frankenstein
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A Year In Film Podcast 1973 - Cannibal Girls & Flesh for Frankenstein
Don't Look Now - Still Scary 50 Years Later
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Don't Look Now - Still Scary 50 Years Later
A Year In Film Podcast - 1973 - Godspell & Jesus Christ Superstar feat. Anthony Oliviera
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A Year In Film Podcast - 1973 - Godspell & Jesus Christ Superstar feat. Anthony Oliviera
Being John Malkovich - The Role John Malkovich Was Born to Play
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Being John Malkovich - The Role John Malkovich Was Born to Play
The Last Movie Stars - Exclusively on Hollywood Suite
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The Last Movie Stars - Exclusively on Hollywood Suite
The Last Movie Stars - Exclusively on Hollywood Suite
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The Last Movie Stars - Exclusively on Hollywood Suite
Brazil - How Robert De Niro Went Above and Beyond
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Brazil - How Robert De Niro Went Above and Beyond
F for Fake - Orson Welles's Mind-bending Film
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F for Fake - Orson Welles's Mind-bending Film
Rocky IV - The Touching True Story Behind Paulie's Robot
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Rocky IV - The Touching True Story Behind Paulie's Robot
St. Elmo's Fire - How Many Brat Packers Can You Fit in One Movie?
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St. Elmo's Fire - How Many Brat Packers Can You Fit in One Movie?
Coffy - How Pam Grier's Mother Helped Inspire the Blaxploitation Classic
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Coffy - How Pam Grier's Mother Helped Inspire the Blaxploitation Classic
The Virgin Suicides - How Sofia Coppola Brought the 70s To Life
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The Virgin Suicides - How Sofia Coppola Brought the 70s To Life
Insidious - The Low-Budget Horror Film that Innovated the Genre
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Insidious - The Low-Budget Horror Film that Innovated the Genre
Clue - How a Movie Based on a Board Game Became a Cult Classic
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Clue - How a Movie Based on a Board Game Became a Cult Classic
Animal Attacks in Movies, from Hitchcock to Stephen King
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Animal Attacks in Movies, from Hitchcock to Stephen King
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Karen Black makes any movie a horror film
Love his state of the art ( then ) cell phone. 😅😂
Brad Davis -wonderful actor . Not forgotten.
Oliver Reed died in the high note of his career.
Ridley Scott deserves all the credit in the world for saving Oliver Reeds last performance. Gladiators, I salute you 👏 👏 👏
I was so naive I didn’t know about the doubles until I was told! And I saw this movie dozens of times. Now that I know I see all the discrepancies. 😂
Every time I hear his voice I can also hear throaty cartoonish lizard screeches in my head (Joanna).
Kathleen Turner was 32!
We need more movies like this
Zemeckis has directed so many movies I love. He’s truly one of my favorite top 5 directors
F is for Fantastic...
Chance, life is totally arbitrary. By far Sellers best film. A great apotheosis of a great cateer.
I like to come backi to these cheesy films from yesteryear especially the ones from the disco era ,, they may be cheese and a bit has been but they take me back in time just for a while when times were a lot bettr - not perfect but better and happier ... the whole world now is a constate state of worrry anger and misery
Even in the non-break dance moments, I thought I saw a man's face in a woman's body. A bit eerie.
"I think it transcends opinion" really? Is that what you think?
😂😂😂 I came to type just that. That lady should make a movie
You can hang out with him but don't make the mistake of seeing this terrible movie
All the reviews are horrible so don't listen to these people trying to get you to watch it
I think he wrote the Pilot for the 1970s series “The Night Stalker” - a very spooky modern day vampire story. Scared the hell out of me as a kid.
Oliver Reed was a phenomenal actor and out did himself in gladiator
My sister turned on the TV and this movie was about to start. I was stunned, because I had just finished reading the book, like ten minutes prior. I didn't even know there was a movie. She and I have had a massive crush on Christopher Walken ever since. 🥰
Catching Crazy Legs' mustache and hair mid-windmill > backspin is a core memory
This movie is so good in every detail of the story.
Great movie! Very realistic
I saw is all those years ago and all I remember is how bad it sucked.
A gold mine like this has such less views. What a shame. I wish the world gave more attention to such videos. Great work buddy. Just Subscribed to your channel.
The whole premise of the movie was about a girl with no formal dance training trying to make it big, but ironically played by people who have been training since a child, who got no recognition in the movie lol... we were such fools in the 80's, you can clearly tell its not her now but i soooo believed it back then lol...
Wow i Miss old world
Good stuff
didnt Cimino make UA pay to rent land that he already owned, as well as kill a horse.
they're running Gargoyles rightnow on MeTV
I was the girls in this movie - I was so in love with Paul and would have done anything to see the Beatles live. It didn't happen but I can watch this movie and remember vividly what it felt like.
Cabaret was a BIG hit on Broadway in 1966. Liza had already won her first Tony award..
That is me falling down the stairs and a Member of SAG
Loved this movie.
This is an excellent movie. I hope that more people watch it now that it is available for free on UA-cam. I appreciate that the reviewer mentions that while the strip club is the backdrop for the story and one of the characters is a stripper, it is not a show about stripping or strippers. As she says, it is a story about loss and grief. It is a complex and moving story that may be too intense for some but if you like a movie that makes you both think and feel, it is something that you should watch.
Too bad “Somewhere Out There” didn't make it №1 on the Billboard Hot 100.
We have two orange cats -brother and sister. The sister is the sweetest ting ever, and the brother is an interspecies ambassador...he goes right up to dogs, meows, rubs noses and is about one of the coolest entities I have I have ever known.
I love me some Rae Dawn Chong. She was my teenage crush.
A movie that change my life and how I see it. It's a master piece.
Nancy Allen masturbating to Paul's bass gave me plenty of "night material to think about" as a young kid, lol
There’s only one annoying child in the film.
Great movie...super underrated. Anytime i mention it to a friend they say they've never heard of it but after they check it out they always come back and thank me for the tip!
One of my earliest memories is watching this in the living room. Scared shitless
I wanna watch this film 😔
A legendary Brian depalma film 🎥
Monitor shot at 1:03 is backwards.
I've been to the palace rebuild it beautifully
how does a dude tuck?🤔🤔🤔
Once you’ve had a male orangie there’s no going back - they leave a million paw prints on your heart 😻😻🐾🧡🐾🧡🐾🧡