
In honor of Veterans Day and the 95th anniversary of the end of World War I , this week’s MovieFanFare poll wants you to vote for your favorite film depicting “The War to End All Wars.”
Read more →In honor of Veterans Day and the 95th anniversary of the end of World War I , this week’s MovieFanFare poll wants you to vote for your favorite film depicting “The War to End All Wars.”
Read more →His acclaimed body of work ran the gamut, from screwball comedy (Bringing Up Baby) to mystery (The Big Sleep) to westerns (Red River). MovieFanFare wants to know which of director Howard Hawks’ films is your favorite.
Read more →MovieFanFare’s chronicle of the cinematic heroics of English parson-by-day/smuggler-by-night Christopher Syn concludes with Walt Disney’s 1963 adventure Dr. Syn, Alias the Scarecrow, starring Patrick McGoohan in the dual title roles.
Read more →For Halloween week, MovieFanFare salutes the master of sophisticated screen scares for nearly 50 years, Vincent Price. Which of Price’s monstrous movies, from House of Wax to The Raven to Theater of Blood, is your favorite?
Read more →As part of the Hammer Halloween Blogathon, MovieFanFare shouts “Yo ho ho!” and raises a pint of ale to Night Creatures, a 1962 thriller of smugglers and pirates in 18th-century England starring Hammer Films mainstay Peter Cushing.
Read more →After becoming an instant fright icon in 1931’s Dracula, Bela Lugosi went on to terrify filmgoers in a variety of sinister roles. Vote for your choice for Bela’s best non-Drac horror performance in this week’s MovieFanfare poll.
Read more →In the first of a three-part salute to the film history of Russell Thorndike’s 18th-century English pirate-turned-vicar and smuggler Christopher Syn, Movie FanFare looks at the 1937 British costume thriller Dr. Syn, starring veteran actor George Arliss in the title role.
Read more →His name is forever linked to Mary Shelley’s man-made monster, but Boris Karloff’s fright film career stretched beyond the 1931 horror classic and its sequels. MovieFanFare wants to know which non-Frankenstein Karloff chiller is your favorite.
Read more →The Swingin’ ’70s was a great time for vampires on the big and small screen. MovieFanFare wants you to vote for your favorite Disco-era bloodsucker: Dracula, Blacula, Barnabas, Nosferatu, and more.
Read more →On the eve of his 111th birthday, MovieFanFare salutes Larry Fine, mop-topped middleman of The Three Stooges, with a look at some of his most memorable moments from the slap-happy trio’s nearly 200 Columbia two-reel comedies.
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