Drive the 2011 neo-noir film starring Ryan Gosling is reviewed. It isn’t often that such a classicly rendered film noir hits the mainstream. Make no mistake about what Drive is and isn’t: it isn’t an L.A. Confidential-style period piece, nor is…
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Hugo
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! “Harold Lloyd? Never heard of him. Why do you ask?”
Read more →We Need to Talk to Ezra Miller About We Need to Talk About Kevin
Ezra Miller’s cred as a young actor to-be-reckoned- with has been growing over the last few years. On cable TV, he’s had semi-regular stints as Damien, boyfriend of David Duchovny’s daughter on Californication, and Tucker Bryant, a teenager with hemophilia…
Read more →Who’s the Baddest ’70s “Blaxploitation” Character?
The Artist Wins Best Picture: Your Thoughts
Movie Fans, Your thoughts on the first time in 83 years that a silent film has won the Best Picture Oscar. Add The Artist to your DVD movie collection, pre-order today.
Read more →Elizabeth Taylor: Born on this day in 1932
Elizabeth Taylor, one of the greatest actresses of Hollywood’s Golden Age was born on this day in 1932. Taylor was recognized for her acting ability, beauty and distinctive violet eyes. See some of her most famous films here. Follow this…
Read more →This Week In Film History, 02.26.12
March 1, 1984: William Powell, consummate urbane leading man of the ’20s through the ’40s, dies at age 91. February 27, 1932: Elizabeth Taylor, one of the greatest actresses of Hollywood’s Golden Age was born on this day in 1932. Taylor…
Read more →Abe Vigoda Turns 91 Today Wish him a Happy Birthday on Facebook
Famous for his portrayal of Sal Tessio in The Godfather, and for his portrayal of Detective Sgt. Phil Fish on the sitcom television series Barney Miller Abe Vigoda turns 91 today. Wish him a Happy Birthday on our Facebook page.
Read more →Best Actress Snubs Over the Years
Who says that there’s only strong competition–and controversy–in the Best Actor category of the Academy Awards? Author Irv Slifkin points out some issues over the history of the Best Actress category; there’ve certainly been some wins over the years worth debating.
Read more →Ultimate Stooges Set and More Due from Sony
Stooge-Mania: Just when you thought Sony picked the bones off the last Moe, Larry, Curly et al. properties, pop goes the weasel, and along comes The Three Stooges: The Ultimate Collection, an impressive 20-disc compendium chockfull of goodies and surprising…
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