After Bette Davis’ curtain call in Broadway’s The Night of the Iguana, she received an unexpected guest in her dressing room. The legendary rivalry between Bette and Joan has been the subject of ...
Joan Crawford never understood why the story of her so-called "feud" with Bette Davis refused to die. "There was never a feud," the Oscar winner said years after What Ever Happened to Baby Jane?, ...
"Of Human Bondage" (1934): After churning out 22 films in her first three years in Hollywood, Davis finally got her big break in this adaptation of the celebrated Somerset Maugham novel. She sizzled ...
It’s tempting to think that Bette Davis and Joan Crawford are somewhat forgotten, films like Whatever Happened to Baby Jane no longer in Friday’s midnight movie slot on BBC1 but somewhere closer to ...
In March 1963, New York Times film critic Bosley Crowther mocked Bette Davis in a pre-Oscars commentary, while tipping his ...
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Welcome back to our queer film retrospective, “A Gay Old Time.” In this week’s column, we continue our month-long exploration of horror’s queer appeal with 1964’s Hush… Hush, Sweet Charlotte. This ...