Few remember the men who directed the Warner Bros. talkies of the early 1930s, and yet choreographer Busby Berkeley remains a legend some 70 years later. Warner's new "Busby Berkeley Collection" ...
FROM 1933 through 1938, choreographer and director Busby Berkeley created surreal, swirling and outrageously extravagant musical numbers for Warner Bros. musicals. Berkeley loved tight close-ups of ...
Why am I jazzed at the idea of Ryan Gosling taking on a biopic of an old Hollywood choreographer and director who is long forgotten by too many? Because Busby Berkeley was cool. He’s a great, sexy ...
Although you know in your heart that the musical fantasias of Busby Berkeley truly belong on the big screen of some glamorous movie palace, you can't deny the sheer pleasure of watching them at home.
When sound arrived in Hollywood during the late 1920s, movie studios responded by churning out dozens of "All Talking! All Singing! All Dancing!" films. The craze lasted barely more than two years, ...