
In this writer’s opinion, 1968’s best comedy is the funny and sweet With Six You Get Eggroll. The film stars Doris Day as a widow with three sons who unexpectedly finds love again after she meets a widower (Brian Keith)….
Read more →In this writer’s opinion, 1968’s best comedy is the funny and sweet With Six You Get Eggroll. The film stars Doris Day as a widow with three sons who unexpectedly finds love again after she meets a widower (Brian Keith)….
Read more →Originally released in 1934, The Thin Man is a winning adaptation of Dashiell Hammett’s best-selling novel. The movie — a breezy blend of screwball comedy and suspense — stars William Powell and Myrna Loy as Nick and Nora Charles. Married…
Read more →The summer is over. I know, bummer, right? But that doesn’t mean there isn’t plenty to look forward to as you return to school and work today. Fall is around the corner, then the holidays, then rinse and repeat. (Cue…
Read more →From all of us here at MovieFanFare, we hope you have a relaxing and enjoyable Labor Day. We highly recommend you spend the day watching some movies (here’s some suggestions). We will be back in the morning for another week…
Read more →Since Labor Day is upon us, there’s no better pick for this latest Create-A-Caption than what is arguably the greatest workplace comedy ever: Office Space. We’ve taken a classic scene from Mike Judge‘s uproarious 1999 feature and added our own…
Read more →It seems like everybody we talk to this weekend is breaking out their DVD and Blu-ray collection for a good, old-fashioned Labor Day movie or TV marathon. And you know what? You work hard all year, so there is absolutely…
Read more →With a new film version of Stephen King‘s It hitting theaters this week, we thought that this Sunday Funday post should focus on that most terrifying of all clowns, Pennywise. Yes friends, the most nightmare inducing harlequin in film history…
Read more →Since the passing of Jerry Lewis earlier this month at the age of 91, we’ve found ourselves revisiting the rich body of work that he left behind. Based on a play by Gore Vidal (who also scripted), 1960’s Visit to…
Read more →For anyone possessing “a head for business and a bod for sin” and movie lovers in general, Working Girl is a delightful experience that touts the virtues of following your dreams. The 1988 smash comedy sensation stars Melanie Griffith as…
Read more →Orson Welles has taken up permanent residence in the hearts and minds of movie lovers due to the hugely influential works he leaves behind and the sort of larger-than-life persona of which Hollywood legends are made. Of course, Citizen Kane…
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