Sister Celluloid

Where old movies go to live

Welcome, Classic Film Lovers!

Welcome to Sister Celluloid: Where Old Movies Go To Live! I’m so happy we found each other! Here, it’s all about classic films—and you! It’s a dialogue, not a monologue. Please take a look around, and jump in on every story that interests you. Stop by often, as I’ll be adding lots of great history, news, interviews, photos etc. And I’ll be running contests for fabulous prizes like vintage jewelry, great books and terrific DVDs and CDs! Please scroll through, dig in and pipe up! I’d love to hear from you!

10 Comments

  1. Lindsay Edmunds's avatar

    The kind of history I like best are the odd, quirky details that make up reality on or off the screen. Looking forward to those contests!

  2. Jamie's avatar

    David and I intermittently post about more current movie fare, but I love the classic films. That TMC interview with Novak was remarkable. http://blankandwhite.net/

  3. LaurieK's avatar
    LaurieK

    Huzzah! (This is Culturevulturette by the way!)

  4. vp19's avatar

    Just went through your site (and left a few comments along the way!); it’s perceptive and well written.

    Also, thanks for the compliment you gave my site, Carole & Co. — http://carole-and-co.livejournal.com — as it’s been a labor of love for me for more than seven years.

    Keep up the good work.

    • sistercelluloid's avatar

      Thank you so much for taking so much time exploring the site and for your very kind words! I really love your site and your work, and I loved what you wrote about Kim Novak, Goldie Hawn, etc. I also corrected the information about Carole’s bond tour in my piece about They All Kissed the Bride — thank you for that information!! I would love to meet you next spring at the TCM fest!

      • vp19's avatar

        The feeling is mutual about meeting you. I’m really enjoying Los Angeles and all it has to offer.

  5. maddylovesherclassicfilms's avatar
    maddylovesherclassicfilms

    Hi Janet. Hope all is well with you. I’ve just tagged you for the following. https://maddylovesherclassicfilms.wordpress.com/2017/07/18/the-unpopular-film-opinion-tag/

    It’s just a bit of fun, and it is proving very interesting seeing what films bloggers are choosing.

  6. profoundf58f4e3203's avatar
    profoundf58f4e3203

    I just found your blog. What a rabbit hole I could go down with my love of old movies!!!

    My question: what is your name? I can’t find it anywhere.

    Christine

    • sistercelluloid's avatar

      Hi Christine, it’s Janet. If you check the About section you’ll find a little more about me. And thank you so much for your kind words! A happy, soothing rabbit hole is exactly what I hope to provide my fellow movie-lovers! 🙂

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