Female-driven films were still very new when one stand out changed the way we understood how women's stories were told.
There was never a feud,” said the Oscar winner years after ‘What Ever Happened to Baby Jane?’, “because it takes two to tango ...
The Hope College Knickerbocker Theatre will show four films featuring Bette Davis every Monday from Nov. 18 to Dec. 9 at 7 p.m. The series will screen “Of Human Bondage,” “Now, Voyager,” “The Man Who ...
Globe film critic Odie Henderson celebrates this Bette Davis classic, his pick for the greatest movie ever made.
Two-time Academy Award winner Bette Davis insisted she was the first to call the film industry's highest award an Oscar. "I named it after the rear end of my husband," she said. "Why? Because that's ...
Ruth Elizabeth Davis (she got the "Bette" from the Balzac novel "Cousin Bette") of Lowell, Massachusetts, arrived in Hollywood in 1930 to instant non-acclaim. She became known for the series of tense, ...
Logan Kelly is a professional author, screenwriter, and proud cinemaphile. He studied screenwriting and film history while attending Valencia College, before moving to the New York Metro Area. It may ...
"She says that a husband who won't fry an egg for his wife when she comes home tired doesn't love her." So, the fact that ...
Bette Davis went from struggling actress to success under Warner Bros., despite trying to break her contract in 1936. The Golden Age starlet became the most successful film actress of her time and was ...
Bette Davis' former home in Maine sold for $13.4 million. Davis lived in the home from 1950 to 1960 during her marriage to actor Gary Merrill, although it has been completely rebuilt.
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