
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 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 →Guest writer Rob Hall looks at a project to restore the over 100 two-reel films funnyman Edgar Kennedy made for RKO in the 1930s and ’40s and bring the genius of the “slow-burn” comedic actor to new generations of fans.
Read more →We’ got another round-up of gems from our inventory that are here today but may be gone tomorrow, like the fun 1956 Lucille Ball-Desi Arnaz big-screen vehicle Forever Darling.
Read more →What do Harvard Law school students and a Coney Island street gang have in common? Rick29, who looks at two very different ’70s films about young men at crossroads in their lives: The Paper Chase and The Warriors.
Read more →Here’s a look at four of Scream Factory’s most recent releases: Day of the Dead, Prince of Darkness, Psycho II and Psycho III. Are these fright flicks worthy of being a part of your Halloween celebrations? Read on and find out…if you dare!
Read more →You know the drill. Click here for a classic movie photo from the Vincent Price fight favorite The Abominable Dr. Phibes with Jason’s caption. You’re encouraged to leave your own suggestion in the comment section.
Read more →The Swingin’ ’70s was a great time for vampires on the big and small screen. MovieFanFare wants you to vote for your favorite Disco-era bloodsucker: Dracula, Blacula, Barnabas, Nosferatu, and more.
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 →In today’s guest post, Laura G. examines the sweeping romance, adventure and excitement of the classic film Princess of the Nile, starring Debra Paget, Jeffrey Hunter, Michael Rennie, Jack Elam and Lee Van Cleef.
Read more →On the eve of his 111th birthday, MovieFanFare salutes Larry Fine, mop-topped middleman of The Three Stooges, with a look at some of his most memorable moments from the slap-happy trio’s nearly 200 Columbia two-reel comedies.
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