Joan Crawford’s final film, Trog – about a scientist who befriends a caveman – was dismissed by critics. Yet according to film legend John Waters, it maintains a strange charm, writes Thomas Hobbs, as ...
THERE are shoddily made, woefully scripted British B-movies and then there is Trog. When Bette Davis found out that her arch nemesis Joan Crawford was starring in that clueless 1970 tale of a ...
THERE are ugly rumors that during the 1970 filming of “Trog,” her final movie, Joan Crawford kept a Pepsi cooler full of vodka — Smirnoff Silver Label, reportedly her favorite — near her at all times.
FX’s Feud aired its final episode of the season last night, and (spoiler alert) fans hoping for one final epic shadefest between Bette Davis and Joan Crawford were instead taken on a rather ...
Local drag performer Matthew Martin has long reincarnated much of the royalty of classic cinema and television: Bette Davis, Judy Garland, Katharine Hepburn, Peggy Lee and Rue McClanahan. He’s no ...
It’s been said in the past that “nobody decided to make Joan Crawford a star, Joan Crawford became a star because Joan Crawford decided to”. Despite being a deeply divisive figure during her decades ...
As drag parodies go, producer D’Arcy Drollinger and the usual team of suspects at the Oasis have the genre nailed, towering high heels, gay innuendos, slick physical comedy and all. The latest, “TROG ...
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