
Starting Tomorrow: TCM’s 31 Days of Oscar
Movie News By Neil Miller on January 31, 2009 | (2) CommentsNeed a little film history and culture in your life? Of course you do. We all do. And who doesn’t love the opportunity to watch classic films non-stop for an entire month. Enter Turner Classic Movies’ (TCM) “31 Days of Oscar,” a month-long marathont that celebrates some of the greatest films of all-time, uncut and commercial free. You can check out films such as Cat on a Hot Tin Roof (Feb. 25), Psycho (Mar. 1) and Seven Samurai (Feb. 24) and many, many more.
Check your local listings and/or head over to TCM’s Official Site for a complete list of films. There is also the promotional video above, which we found via Awards Daily. Also, might I suggest a detour over to Brad Brevet’s in-depth guide to this 31 Day affair on Rope of Silicon.
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