
It was exactly 70 years ago this week that screen cowpoke Roy Rogers roped himself a leading lady–on-screen, then off–when Dale Evans co-starred in The Cowboy and the Senorita. We’ve wrangled more movie milestones for inspection.
Read more →It was exactly 70 years ago this week that screen cowpoke Roy Rogers roped himself a leading lady–on-screen, then off–when Dale Evans co-starred in The Cowboy and the Senorita. We’ve wrangled more movie milestones for inspection.
Read more →It was exactly 80 years ago this week that a slap-happy trio known as The Three Stooges hit the big screen in their first Columbia short and a four-year-old wonder named Shirley Temple made her first musical for Fox. Read about these and other notable Hollywood anniversaries below.
Read more →It’s been exactly 70 years since MGM released the short subject Dancing Romeo, and we bid adieu to the remarkable 22-year run of “Our Gang.” We’ve got even more reel recollections to rattle off.
Read more →It’s been 43 years since the “blaxploitation” cycle of the ’70s got its launch with the opening of Melvin Van Peebles’ indie urban actioner Sweet Sweetback’s Baadasssss Song. We’ve more stops on the Tinseltown timeline to make.
Read more →It’s been exactly 95 years since Mary Pickford, D.W. Griffith, Charlie Chaplin, and Douglas Fairbanks pooled their talents and resources to form United Artists Corporation. We’ve got many more movie milestones to share.
Read more →It was 82 years ago this week that Greta Garbo uttered the famed (and often misquoted) line “I want to be alone” in MGM’s lush all-star drama Grand Hotel. Read on to see what other grand cinematic events occurred.
Read more →Ready for this? It’s been exactly 40 years since San Francisco performance artist Robert Opel got his 15 minutes by streaking the Oscarcast. We’ve got even more movie milestones to lay bare.
Read more →It’s been exactly 35 years since life came perilously close to imitating art, as the reactor accident at Three Mile Island occurred 12 days after the opening of The China Syndrome. We went fission for more film factoids to forward.
Read more →As we could sure use some “Springtime,” we might as well note that it’s been 46 years since Mel Brooks made his feature directing debut with the opening of The Producers. Don’t be stupid, be a smarty, come check out our other movie markers.
Read more →It’s been 68 years since Rita Hayworth did that stuff with her hair in the sizzling romantic noir staple Gilda. You can put the blame on us for the other Tinseltown tidbits we’ve got to share.
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