Today’s guest post examines the 1970s classic An Unmarried Woman, starring Jill Clayburgh as a thirtysomething newly-divorced mother searching for her own identity.
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The Story of Temple Drake (1933): Movie Review
In today’s guest post, writer Emma Alsop looks at a rare Pre-Code classic, The Story of Temple Drake. The 1933 controversial drama, starring Miriam Hopkins, was partially responsible for the creation of the Hays Code.
Read more →How Movies Changed My Life
In today’s guest blog, a MovieFanFare reader recalls the circumstances that led to him becoming a bona fide film fan.
Read more →Another Reader Names His Favorite Films
In today’s guest post, MovieFanFare reader Racer Bob submits his picks for the best films ever made. His choices are some of Hollywood’s top movies. What are your favorites?
Read more →When the Lights Go Down
No, this isn’t a blog about romance. You know, turn the lights down, turn on the soft music, light the candle and, if you’re lucky, hope magic happens.This blog is about movies, specifically about watching them in the theater.
Read more →Can You Identify Famous Film Voices?
In today’s guest post, reader Jack Ralph asks if you can identify film stars just by the sound of their voice: Many movie and television fans can identify a great number of performers by name immediately by viewing the performers,…
Read more →Vertigo Ghosts Still Haunt
I’ve been haunted for the past fifty years. Not by the ghouls and goblins, or by the monsters and miscreations of the Halloween season. No, I’ve been haunted by a motion picture that I first saw as a young teen…
Read more →John Carter (2012): Movie Review
Being destined to be known as one of the biggest flops of all time is a fate that no movie wants. And yet, here sits John Carter, a completely mismarketed sci-fi adventure that cost more than the New York Yankees…
Read more →Before the Hunger: Four Movies That Feature Fights to the Death
With the recent success of the movie The Hunger Games, rabid fans may be clamoring for more movies that feature gladiator style combat. The good news is that there are plenty of great films out there that feature fights to…
Read more →Around the World in 80 Days (1956): Movie Review
It’s another movie that is usually considered one of the worst winners in the Best Picture Academy Awards category, but I have to admit that Around the World in 80 Days (1956) provides some terrific entertainment, even though it still has various flaws which…
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