
Question: What are the chances we’ll ever see Susan Hayward in I Can Get it for You Wholesale? Answer: You can now get it for yourself at retail, because Fox is releasing it as part of their archives collection. The…
Read more →Question: What are the chances we’ll ever see Susan Hayward in I Can Get it for You Wholesale? Answer: You can now get it for yourself at retail, because Fox is releasing it as part of their archives collection. The…
Read more →There are new kids on the block in horror movie world. They are relatively young, savvy and willing to scare the bejesus out of you with methodically paced shockers that use atmosphere and subtle scares, as opposed to the splatterfests…
Read more →Nelson Eddy and Jeanette MacDonald, who made eight classic movies together for MGM–from their first appearance as a duo in 1935’s Naughty Marietta to their final pairing seven years later in I Married an Angel–sometimes starred in gems for the studio on…
Read more →It’s too late to cast the Steve Jobs and Linda Lovelace biopics: not one but two films about them are already underway. The Hollywood biography blockbuster will continue, however, to remain a staple (from Lincoln to Marilyn Monroe to Mark Zuckerberg), so producers will…
Read more →“Gotta Sing! Gotta Dance!” And, in Gene Kelly’s case, gotta act, gotta produce, gotta choreograph and gotta direct as well. The uber-talented multi-hyphenate of so many classic films—musicals and otherwise—would have been celebrating his 100th birthday on August 23. But…
Read more →Remember the good ol’ days when Robert De Niro was picky about the roles he tackled? If you look over Bobby D’s career, you’ll notice that he has always liked to work. A lot. Time was, though, a new De…
Read more →Frequently cited as the “Worst Director of All Time,” Edward D. Wood, Jr. wasn’t trying to make “bad” movies when he made Glen or Glenda? and Plan 9 from Outer Space…nor was he trying to make “good” movies: Wood had set out to…
Read more →Revisit — or experience for the first time — the Golden Days of Radio, found in a series of rare vintage radio broadcasts on audio CD. Fans and would-be fans can hear some of Hollywood’s biggest stars as popular…
Read more →An item in a recent article mentioned a film that was being made called The Angriest Man in Brooklyn. The story is promising: A misinformed doctor (Mila Kunis) tells an annoying patient (Robin Williams) he has 90 minutes to live….
Read more →Regular readers know the drill: We’ve been sharing our favorite examples of comparable movies that surfaced simultaneously, as well as our call as to which won viewers’ hearts and minds, hard-earned cash, or both. If you want to catch up,…
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