
The great label Vinegar Syndrome has just released four new offerings that lovers of cult and Psychotronic cinema will want to add to their personal movie collecions ASAP. Take a look at these oddball offerings that will send lovers of…
Read more →The great label Vinegar Syndrome has just released four new offerings that lovers of cult and Psychotronic cinema will want to add to their personal movie collecions ASAP. Take a look at these oddball offerings that will send lovers of…
Read more →Having made over a billion dollars at the box office to date, Aquaman is a box office and pop culture sensation…not to mention one of the most successful superhero films in all time. Not bad for a character who was…
Read more →For this week’s Create-A-Caption, we are honoring the life of Katherine Helmond, who died last week at the age of 89. Best known for her work in the sitcoms Soap and Who’s the Boss?, Helmond had a distinguished career on…
Read more →It’s been 35 years since Rob Reiner‘s hugely influential “rockumentary” This Is Spinal Tap was released. The comedy classic chronicles the music-packed misadventures of “England’s loudest band” as they tour America and prepare for the release of their album “Smell…
Read more →We mentioned it a few weeks back, but it’s worth signal boosting again that the 2019 Movies Unlimited DVD & Blu-ray Catalog is now available for your perusal. This 432-page behemoth includes thousands of titles from all eras of entertainment…
Read more →Just because the Oscars are over doesn’t mean that the magic of Hollywood isn’t still in the air. Just check out this week’s new releases for proof of this! Two Disney favorites kick things off, followed by several star-packed Warner…
Read more →The biggest news from the entertainment world right now is how Green Book beat out such favorites as Black Panther and A Star Is Born to win Best Picture at last night’s Academy Awards ceremonies. It was a controversial win…
Read more →Astaire. Hepburn. Dolen. They’re all gone now, but their work still lives on in the hearts of classic film lovers. The beloved Funny Face stars Fred Astaire (reprising his role from the 1927 stage musical) as fashion photographer Dick Avery…
Read more →With the success of Bohemian Rhapsody, audiences have once again discovered the magic of the rock biopic. But you may not have realized that there is a motion picture that chronicles the early days of the greatest musical act of…
Read more →In the 1951 Stanley Donen-directed musical Royal Wedding, Fred Astaire and Jane Powell are a brother/sister dance team who travel to England to perform during the nuptials of Princess Elizabeth and Prince Philip and manage to each find love along…
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