There’s an upcoming classic film and classic TV blogathon that’s very special for honoring blogger Caftan Woman, Patricia Nolan-Hall.
There’s an upcoming classic film and classic TV blogathon that’s very special for honoring blogger Caftan Woman, Patricia Nolan-Hall.
Before all the craziness, I ordered this custom hair clip from Baublebar. The accessory is a reminder, motivator, and advertisement that I write. It arrived at the perfect time.
On November 19th, Patreon and its creators celebrated #ThankYouPatrons Day, a day dedicated to the people who are changing the way creative work is valued. Here are a thank you to my patrons and my experience as a Patreon creator so far.
My latest temptation is a forthcoming release from Funko, a producer of pop culture-related toys. They’re releasing an Alfred Hitchcock figurine.
Sorry for the radio silence! Here’s what I’ve been up to while on hiatus.
I’ve been getting ambitious about Spellbound by Movies. There’s so much I want to do with my blog, I want to invest more time in it to promote classic and silent films. While I say Spellbound is sometimes irregularly, but always lovingly updated, I’d like to get on a regular schedule. I have expansion ideas. There are…
At the end of my previous post about TCM Classic Film Festival (TCMFF) fan buttons, I promised you an interview with an entrepreneurial artist and classic film fan. Here is is! In covering TCMFF fandom, I knew I had to interview the delightful and talented Kate Gabrielle. She makes movie buttons that many festival attendees proudly…
As part of my coverage of the 2016 TCM Classic Film Festival (which I’ll abbreviate to TCMFF from hereon), I’m debuting a new feature for my blog–The Road to #TCMFF 2016. Pieces in the series will focus not only on things to do and see while at TCMFF, but also on the fan culture associated…
Spellbound by Movies is now LAMB #1785! Back in January of 2013, I applied for my blog to join the LAMB (Large Association of Movie Blogs). It’s a directory of movie blogs and a community for their bloggers. It’s the largest movie blogging group in existence with over 1,000 active members. When I didn’t receive any…
What else was I up to during my winter blogging hiatus? My most initially time-consuming movie project outside of Spellbound involves Twitter. After articles from Vanity Fair, The Atlantic, and Variety bemoaned the lack of women film critics or their lack of prominence in the industry, I decided to do something pro-active. I created a women film critics…