
With Sandra Bullock celebrating her 52nd birthday today, I was curious as to which of her many performances you think standout. Speed? Gravity? Miss Congeniality? Demolition Man? Have your say in the comments below!
Read more →With Sandra Bullock celebrating her 52nd birthday today, I was curious as to which of her many performances you think standout. Speed? Gravity? Miss Congeniality? Demolition Man? Have your say in the comments below!
Read more →There’s sad news to report from Hollywood today with the word that legendary writer/director/producer/actor/jack of all trades Garry Marshall died yesterday from pneumonia at the age of 81. After beginning his lengthy career as a writer on The Tonight Show…
Read more →You know the drill. Below is a photo from Breakfast At Tiffany’s with Chris’ caption. You’re encouraged to leave your own suggestion in the comment section below! Holly Golightly left New York without ever having her dreams of finding a…
Read more →Because you can’t have light without dark, joy without pain, peanut butter without chocolate, etc., I now present this follow-up to last week’s The Five Greatest Board Games Based on Films article that focuses on the worst tie-ins ever to…
Read more →The price of honor. The power of friendship. The glory of love. The Karate Kid: Part II had it all. As difficult as it seems, the flick is currently celebrating its 30th anniversary. As such, I wanted to share its…
Read more →Richard Linklater’s 1980s-set comedy leads off this week’s new releases, check ’em out!: Everybody Wants Some!! A group of college baseball players are living the life in the 1980s. They’re learning to manage the responsibilities and freedoms that come with…
Read more →In the carefree days before the videogames and the Internet, one of the only ways to relive the magic of your favorite movie was through board games. If you are a child of the late ’70s/early ’80s, chances are you…
Read more →In this latest ’70s Flashback feature–a sporadic examination of some of the Me Decade’s greatest flicks punctuated by various clips–we’ll take a look at Logan’s Run. The film is one of the most gloriously cheesy efforts of the 1970s (which…
Read more →On Sunday, Noel Neill died at her home in Arizona at the age of 95. Although she began her career as a contract player for Paramount Studios, she first impacted the consciousness of the general public through her role as…
Read more →With the 4th of July mere days away, we thought we would ask what films you like to celebrate the holiday with. The musical history of that Hamilton forerunner, 1776? The thoughtful reflection on heroism and sacrifice that is Saving…
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