You’ve already chosen the best Johnny Depp poster. You’ve read one fan’s open letter to Depp that implored him to cut back on the quirk. If you’ve just crawled out from under that rock, you surely know by now that Depp…
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Happy 4th of July from MovieFanFare!

MovieFanFare would like to wish you and your family a happy 4th of July. Because of the holiday, regular posting on the site will resume Friday. So until then, feel free to read this list of Fifteen Film Favorites to…
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Jezebel (1938): Classic Movie Review

Of all the directors screen legend Bette Davis worked with in her storied Hollywood career, William Wyler was her favorite. They worked together three times: Jezebel (1938), The Letter (1940), and The Little Foxes (1941), and she received an Academy…
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July 3, 1905: The long tradition of cinematic canine heroes begins in England with the debut of the seven-minute melodrama Rescued by Rover. July 3, 1947: Elia Kazan, Cheryl Crawford and Bob Lewis open the Actors Studio in New York…
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Most people are familiar with the Motion Picture Association of America’s ratings system—the G, PG, PG13, R, and NC-17. If you also happen to be acquainted with (or abide by) the A, B, C, or O ratings, you might have an easy answer…
Read more →Six Pix: Nora Ephron

Six Pix presents a sextet of movie posters representing a particular actor/director/genre. You pick the one you feel is visually the most artistic or best sums up the film. Six Pix pays tribute to the late Nora Ephron. Included are:…
Read more →Lost & Rare, Vol. 2: Sports Immortals: Classic Sports Films

And they’re off! Fore! Batter up! Fans of nostalgia and sports should have a field day with Lost & Rare, Vol. 2: Sports Immortals, a collection of vintage shorts and featurettes centering on athletic greats from the earlier-to-middle part of…
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Do you love classic movies? Of course you do, that’s why you’re here! But in case you are still uncertain, today’s guest post by Rick 29 will help you make up your mind once and for all: Let’s dispense with…
Read more →Kent Chronicles And More Tube Treasures Coming

You Say You Want a Revolution: One of the top TV events of the 1970s was The Kent Chronicles, three movies based on John Jakes’ Bicentennial Trilogy. Andrew Stevens plays Phillip Kent, the illegitimate son of a British duke who…
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