Another month’s end has come and gone, we’re back on schedule after the holiday weekend, and it’s time for Elena and Damon to review headshots for the coveted title of Sff Cover Hottie of the Month for June 2011. This was a good month for numbers but not clear-cut winners.
Men
My favorite cover with a man on it is definitely Miserere by Teresa Frohock, she of the fabulously hirsute surname.
This is just a great cover. It would make me stop and take a second look. The dude on it is getting to jump like three spots higher than he would be if the whole of it wasn’t so compelling to mine eyes. Cause he’s okay, but he’s no Ian Somerhalder or Matthew Bomer.
Kevin Hearne makes back-to-back appearances with his Iron Druid Chronicles, because they got an excellent cover man for the first...
Men
My favorite cover with a man on it is definitely Miserere by Teresa Frohock, she of the fabulously hirsute surname.
This is just a great cover. It would make me stop and take a second look. The dude on it is getting to jump like three spots higher than he would be if the whole of it wasn’t so compelling to mine eyes. Cause he’s okay, but he’s no Ian Somerhalder or Matthew Bomer.
Kevin Hearne makes back-to-back appearances with his Iron Druid Chronicles, because they got an excellent cover man for the first...
- 7/8/2011
- by Elena Nola
- Boomtron
Evelyn Brent is one of those actresses deserving greater recognition. To say she is “neglected” would not quite be true – but not quite inaccurate either.Brent had an interesting career, and in the 1920s and 1930s appeared in a number of notable films. She worked alongside other actors still well remembered today (Emil Jannings, William Powell, George Bancroft), as well as under the direction of some of the leading filmmakers of her time (Tod Browning, Frank Tuttle). Just recently, two silent film masterpieces starring Brent and directed by Josef von Sternberg, Underworld...
- 10/4/2010
- by Thomas Gladysz, SF Silent Movie Examiner
- Examiner Movies Channel
Love Em and Leave Em, a charming fast-paced romantic comedy featuring Bay Area favorite Louise Brooks, will be shown at the Niles Essanay Silent Film Museum in Fremont, California on October 9th. It’s a rare screening (in 16mm) of one of the actress’ best American silent films.This Frank Tuttle-directed feature tells the story of two sisters - one good (the always sultry Evelyn Brent) and one bad (the devilish Brooks) - who share a boyfriend (San Francisco born Lawrence Gray) while all are employed at a big-city department store. Of note, also in a supporting role is...
- 9/21/2010
- by Thomas Gladysz, SF Silent Movie Examiner
- Examiner Movies Channel
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