Actor/comedian Ben Stiller turns 51 today, and we’re celebrating his birthday by featuring his most successful film, There’s Something About Mary as today’s trailer of the day! Originally released in 1998 (man, where did that time go?) this outrageous farce…
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Pete’s Dragon and Other Fantastic DVD & Blu-ray New Releases
Pete’s Dragon The sole survivor of a family car crash deep in the woods of the Pacific Northwest, 5-year-old Pete was incredibly rescued–and nurtured–by an enormous green dragon that he named “Elliott.” Five years later, as developers begin to encroach…
Read more →The Five Best Movies About Big Business
For today’s guest post, Classic Film and TV Cafe’s Rick Armstrong presents his picks for the best business flicks: 1. Patterns (1956). What would you do if you worked for the world’s worst boss? If you answered “quit, of course,”…
Read more →Create-A-Caption: Glengarry Glen Ross
It’s time for this week’s Create-A-Caption! This week, we’ve chosen a picture from Glengarry Glen Ross — the film adaptation of David Mamet’s riveting play about desperation and betrayal starring Alec Baldwin, Jack Lemmon, and Al Pacino — and given…
Read more →“The Italian Job” Gets To Work: Looking Back At An Action Classic
Originally released in 1969, The Italian Job is a smart and stylish heist actioner starring Michael Caine as the leader of a group of thieves who disguise themselves as football fans to rip off a cache of gold in Turin,…
Read more →Poll: What’s Your Favorite Sci-Fi/Fantasy Film Series?
With science fiction and fantasy films continuing to dominate the box office, we thought we’d ask which fantastic franchise is your favorite! Have your say in this week’s poll!
Read more →Movie Trailer of the Day: Jingle of the Day
Today is Black Friday, the day when consumers across the country get up incredibly early to try to get the best shopping deals of the year. So it felt more than appropriate for today’s trailer to be for Jingle All…
Read more →R.I.P. “The Brady Bunch” Star Florence Henderson
Last night, we lost an icon. Florence Henderson has died at the age of 82 of heart failure. Although she had a prolific career on stage — including a celebrated role in Oklahoma on Broadway — and screen, she will…
Read more →Open Thread: What Movies and TV Shows Are You Thankful for This Year?
From everyone at MovieFanFare and Movies Unlimited, we want to wish you and yours a happy and healthy Thanksgiving. What we are most thankful for is you, and we truly couldn’t do this without you, so thanks! For this Open…
Read more →Kubo And The Two Strings And Other Fantastic DVD & Blu-ray New Releases
Even though it’s a holiday week, there’s plenty of huge new releases hitting DVD & Blu-ray this week. Here’s a look at what terrific titles are now available! Kubo and the Two Strings In feudal Japan, one-eyed, 11-year-old Kubo (voiced…
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