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The Rewind Project

Nov 27, 2020

Dame Agatha Christie is the bestselling novelist of all time, so it only makes sense that her work would have inspired some amazing film adaptations. 1945's AND THEN THERE WERE NONE is ... not one of them, sadly. But, the Rewinders have a great time talking about it nonetheless, and lots of other films in the murder...


Nov 20, 2020

Seventy-five years ago, Angela Lansbury scored her second Oscar nomination for only her third film, in 1945's THE PICTURE OF DORIAN GRAY, a morality tale by the infamous Oscar Wilde. Come for the hot takes about this movie, ROBIN HOOD: PRINCE OF THEIVES, LOVE ACTUALLY, THE SILENCE OF THE LAMBS, and HOCUS POCUS -- and...


Nov 13, 2020

Billy Wilder's THE LOST WEEKEND swept the 1946 Oscars, with wins for Best Picture, Best Director, Best Actor, and Best Screenplay. The tale of an alcoholic's three-day bender isn't fun or glamorous, but it still packs a wallop, even today. Featuring Jane Wyman (the OG Mrs. Ronald Reagan) as his ever devoted girlfriend...


Nov 6, 2020

Joan Crawford won her only Oscar for playing one of film noir's few shining pillars of feminine goodness - a working mom who would do anything for her child ... perhaps even kill. MILDRED PIERCE turns 75 years old, featuring great performances by Ann Blyth, Eve Arden, and Butterfly McQueen. #BeKindRewind