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Read more →Monthly Archives: November 2011
This Week In Film History, 11.20.11
November 25, 1940: Voiced by Mel Blanc, Woody Woodpecker laughs his way into cartoon fame in the Andy Panda short Knock Knock. November 26, 1942: Taking advantage of Allied landings that put the North African city in the news, Warner…
Read more →Strangers On A Train

You know the drill. Below is a classic movie photo with Jason’s caption. You’re encouraged to leave your own suggestion in the comment section below! “…and that’s why I’ll never travel by bus again—too many crazy people!”
Read more →Family Thanksgivings: Hannah and Her Sisters

Guest blogger The Lady Eve writes: I’m looking forward to spending some time with one of my favorite families over the coming Thanksgiving weekend, Hannah and Her Sisters (as well as her other relatives and friends). Hannah and Her Sisters,…
Read more →Guest Review: RoboCop

Guest blogger Will Silver writes: From the moment in 1987 when I first heard the title RoboCop, I knew that I had to see this film. I never saw it in the theater, but I clearly remember renting it shortly…
Read more →Surprise! 2012 Oscar Predictions
What’s that everybody always says about the Oscars being predictable? Well, maybe we’re just blowing that up this year. Who could have guessed that producer Brett Ratner (he of the Rush Hour films and the less-than-revered third X-Men movie) would…
Read more →What’s Your Favorite Tyrone Power Performance?
Finally! Laurel & Hardy The Essential Collection on DVD

MovieFanFare is thrilled to have Leonard Maltin returning for another guest post today: It’s a cultural crime that the greatest comedy team of all time has been so forsaken on DVD…until now. Therefore, I’m happy to report that Laurel &…
Read more →This Week In Film History, 11.13.11
November 13, 1921: After gaining fame in The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse, Italian-born leading man Rudolph Valentino mesmerizes female filmgoers as The Sheik. November 19, 1924: Mystery surrounds the death of director Thomas H. Ince. Rumors suggest he was…
Read more →The Aplomb of Herbert Lom

Herbert Lom, perhaps best known as Inspector Clouseau’s long-suffering boss in the Pink Panther films, had a lengthy career on film and TV. “Movie Irv” Slifkin offers a salute to the Czech-born actor.
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