
Shane the 1953 Western starring Alan Ladd, and Jean Arthur is reviewed by guest Blogger Rick29. Shane was Jean Arthur’s last appearance on the silver screen. Shane is listed #45 in the 2007 edition of AFI’s 100 Years…100 Movies
Read more →Shane the 1953 Western starring Alan Ladd, and Jean Arthur is reviewed by guest Blogger Rick29. Shane was Jean Arthur’s last appearance on the silver screen. Shane is listed #45 in the 2007 edition of AFI’s 100 Years…100 Movies
Read more →Movie questions answered about 1940s Kit Carson movies, the 1954 mystery The Green Scarf, and the availability of Michael Rennie 1952 version of Les Miserables
Read more →This Week in Movie History: Frank Capra’s It’s a Wonderful Life, Walt Disney’s Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs and Mike Nichols’ The Graduate starring a young Dustin Hoffman.
Read more →Looney Tunes fans, Just for the fun of it, guest blogger Blair Kramer picks up where “The 20 Best Daffy Duck Cartoons, Part 1” left off and looks at 10 more Daffy greats!
Read more →Remember watching A Charlie Brown Christmas, Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer or Frosty the Snowman every December on TV? This week’s poll wants to know: What’s Your Favorite 1960s/ 1970s Animated TV Christmas Special?
Read more →Alfred Hitchcock and the Making of Psycho: A look at the book about the making of the 1960 physiological thriller Psycho written by Stephen Rebello. Rebello’s book focuses on the behind-the-scene intrigue and shooting of the film.
Read more →Got your sea legs? Then come up with a caption for this still from the 1955 classic Mister Roberts, starring Henry Fonda, Jack Lemmon and James Cagney, and share it with us.
Read more →Our own Movie Irv has a knack for correctly naming each year’s Oscar nominees long before they’re announced. Want to know what movies and what performers are (very likely) going to be up for the awards? Check out Irv’s first set…
Read more →No, this isn’t a blog about romance. You know, turn the lights down, turn on the soft music, light the candle and, if you’re lucky, hope magic happens.This blog is about movies, specifically about watching them in the theater.
Read more →Walter Hill may not be back in the saddle, but he’s back in the movies again. That’s because the soon-to-be-72-year-old writer-director has Bullet to the Head, his first movie to open in theaters since the Wesley Snipes/Ving Rhames boxing yarn…
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