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Not a ton of consistency in the reading this week, probably because the blog’s seen no set theme post-Summer Under the Stars. In case you missed anything, here’s what were the most read stories of the week.

The Jayne Mansfield Story

10. The Jayne Mansfield Story (1980)

Wow, I have no idea why this was so popular this week! Maybe you guys miss Biopic Theater?

Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde (1931 film)

9. Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde (1931)

Miriam Hopkins has been the lady of the week for TCM, coupled with pre-Codes as the Friday Night Spotlight and we’ve had several films of hers being read this week.

8. Gone Too Soon Blogathon 2012: Maggie McNamara

Another week with Maggie. I really should just give her a permanent spot in this series.

TCMClassicFilmFestival

7. TCM Classic Film Festival Wrap-Up

Here’s hoping the date for next year’s festival is announced soon!

MatingSeason

6. The Mating Season (1951)

A lot of warm responses for this film, probably due to its unavailability on DVD.

5. The Films of Jean Harlow: Reckless (1935)

Cover of "The Black Swan"

4. The Black Swan (1942)

TheGreatestGift

3. The Greatest Gift: A Christmas Tale

Glad to see the return of book reviews was well-received! I was worried that not doing it for so long had made everyone forget.

Gone with the Wind

2. News From the Lake for September 10th, 2014

Some news worth checking out this week including where you can watch Gone With the Wind on the big screen!

Cover of "Thoroughly Modern Millie"

1. Thoroughly Modern Millie (1967)

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A freelance film critic whose work fuels the Rotten Tomatoes meter. I've been published on The Hollywood Reporter, Remezcla, and The Daily Beast. I've been featured in the L.A. Times. I currently run two podcasts, Citizen Dame and Ticklish Business.

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