• Ep. 221-The Sign of the Cross
    Jul 3 2024
    Sign of the Cross Front Row Classics welcomes Ryan Bijan this week. Ryan is founder and host of Cowtown Movie Classics which curates classic films for movie goers in Fort Worth, TX. Brandon and Ryan are discussing Cecil B DeMille’s 1932 pre-code epic film, The Sign of the Cross. The film, starring Fredric March, Claudette … Continue reading Ep. 221-The Sign of the Cross →
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  • Ep. 220- The Parent Trap (1961)
    Jun 27 2024
    Let’s Get Together Front Row Classics is traveling back to the Disney Studios in the 1960s. Brandon is joined by author, Morgan Matson to discuss 1961’s The Parent Trap. Morgan is a New York Times bestselling novelist, who also happens to be a film buff. Brandon and Morgan celebrate the charm and fun that keeps … Continue reading Ep. 220- The Parent Trap (1961) →
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  • Ep. 219- The Taking of Pelham One Two Three (1974)
    Jun 25 2024
    Gesundheit! We’re taking a look at one of the most suspenseful crime dramas of the 1970s. Brandon is joined by lawyer and journalist, Matt Belenky, to discuss 1974’s The Taking of Pelham One Two Three. Brandon and Matt praise the deliberately paced direction by Joseph Sargent. The movie perfectly mixed suspense with quirky comedy thanks … Continue reading Ep. 219- The Taking of Pelham One Two Three (1974) →
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  • Ep. 218- Brigadoon
    Jun 20 2024
    Heather on the Hill Front Row Classics is taking a look at one of the most underrated of MGM’s great output of movie musicals. Brandon is joined by jazz singer Mary-Catherine Pazzano and her husband Dana Harrison to discuss 1954’s Brigadoon. Vincente Minnelli’s adaptation of the classic Lerner & Loewe musical is a mixed bag … Continue reading Ep. 218- Brigadoon →
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  • Ep. 217- So Proudly We Hail
    Jun 13 2024
    So Proudly We Hail Front Row Classics is celebrating World War II on film with 1943’s So Proudly We Hail. This movie is one of the finest illustrations of the impact women had on the front lines as opposed to the home front. Jessica Pickens returns to celebrate all aspects of this remarkable film with … Continue reading Ep. 217- So Proudly We Hail →
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  • Ep. 216- Red Dust & Mogambo
    Jun 8 2024
    Afraid I’ll Shock the Duchess? Front Row Classics welcomes back Madeline Hanson to take a look at two films with much of the same DNA. We’re taking a look at 1932’s Red Dust and its’ 1953 remake Mogambo. Both films feature the King himself, Clark Gable, playing the same role 21 years apart. Brandon and … Continue reading Ep. 216- Red Dust & Mogambo →
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  • Ep. 215- Forbidden Cocktails-Interview with André Darlington.
    Jun 4 2024
    Forbidden Cocktails Front Row Classics is thrilled to welcome author André Darlington. André is the author of the latest book from TCM, “Forbidden Cocktails: Libations Inspired by the World of Pre-Code Hollywood”. The book is packaged handsomely with a sleek layout and gorgeous photos. Brandon and André discuss the history of pre-code films and how … Continue reading Ep. 215- Forbidden Cocktails-Interview with André Darlington. →
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  • Ep. 214- Ordinary People
    May 30 2024
    Ordinary People Front Row Classics is taking a look at the 1980 Oscar winner for Best Picture this week. Brandon is joined by Spencer Davis to discuss Robert Redford’s Ordinary People. The film, which marked Redford’s directorial debut, was a huge hit despite its very complex subject matter. It very sensitively portrays topics such as … Continue reading Ep. 214- Ordinary People →
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