
It was exactly 45 years ago that George Romero altered the American horror flick landscape forever with the opening of his shoestring shocker Night of the Living Dead. We’ve come to get even more movie milestones for you.
Read more →It was exactly 45 years ago that George Romero altered the American horror flick landscape forever with the opening of his shoestring shocker Night of the Living Dead. We’ve come to get even more movie milestones for you.
Read more →It’s really been exactly 35 years since Michael Myers started hacking his way into our collective consciousness with the opening of John Carpenter’s Halloween? Now, THAT’S scary. Check out our other frightening factoids.
Read more →It’s been 73 years since Charles Chaplin took the plunge for his first all-talking feature comedy, delivering the daring Hitler satire The Great Dictator. We’ve got more cinema signposts for your perusal.
Read more →It’s been exactly 50 years since audiences first caught Albert Finney’s career-making title turn in Tony Richardson’s exuberant and ribald take on Henry Fielding’s Tom Jones. We’ve shucked more Tinseltown trivia to consume.
Read more →It’s been exactly 30 years since boomers were taken back by Lawrence Kasdan’s memorable and moving college reunion ensemble piece The Big Chill. We’ve got a multitude of move memories to pass along.
Read more →It was exactly 50 years ago that Frankie Avalon and Annette Funicello took to the waves in the first of their popular sand-and-surf teen comedies for American International, Beach Party. We’re on board with even more movie memories to peruse.
Read more →Ann Sheridan showed audiences time and time again that she was much more than just a pretty face. The gorgeous actress excelled in comedy in The Man Who Came to Dinner, as well as in dramatic roles, proven by her starring vehicles The Unfaithful and Nora Prentiss.
Read more →It was exactly 45 years ago that Barbra Streisand made one of history’s splashiest screen debuts, reprising her Broadway triumph–and ultimately landing the Oscar–with her portrayal of Fanny Brice in Funny Girl. We’ve got more
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It was 43 years ago this week that Joan Crawford closed her final big-screen career on a less than high note, with the “B” caveman shocker Trog. We’ve got even more wild things from Hollywood’s annals to share.
Read more →It was exactly 90 years ago this week that Lon Chaney debuted one of his most memorable make-ups with his performance as Quasimodo in The Hunchback of Notre Dame. We’ve got more celluloid anniversaries to ring in.
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