Has there ever been a funnier example of mismatched friends than The Odd Couple? Neil Simon’s Broadway classic (reportedly based on his brother’s life) stars Jack Lemmon as the agonizingly neat Felix Unger and Walter Matthau as the constantly disheveled…
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’70s Flashback: Westworld
On this installment of ’70s Flashback, we’ll be focusing on the 1973 classic Westworld (which is currently in the headlines again thanks to a big budget TV version that currently is airing on HBO). Written and directed by Michael Crichton,…
Read more →Create-A-Caption: Taxi Driver
You know the drill. Below is a picture from Taxi Driver with Chris’ caption. You can leave your own goofy captions in the comments section below! Hi my name is Travis, and I’ll be your ride share driver this evening.
Read more →What’s Your Favorite Robert Vaughn Performance?
As we remember Robert Vaughn upon his passing at the age of 83, here’s a chance to sound off about your favorite performance from his illustrious career.
Read more →R.I.P. “The Man from U.N.C.L.E.” Star Robert Vaughn
In a year in which we have lost so many entertainers, it is our sad duty to now report that actor Robert Vaughn has died at the age of 83 from leukemia. Perhaps best known as Napoleon Solo in the…
Read more →Open Thread: What Films Do You Think Best Honor Our Veterans?
Today is Veterans Day, America’s annual observation of those brave men and women who fought for, and in many cases gave everything, for their country. The struggle and sacrifice of these national heroes has been depicted countless times on screen…
Read more →Looking Back at the Other Doctor Strange Movie
Marvel Studios’ latest blockbuster is Doctor Strange, a rollicking origin story about comicdom’s master of the mystic arts starring Benedict Cumberbatch. It is expected to reign at the box office for the second straight week, but what you may not…
Read more →Lost Legends of Hollywood: Anna May Wong
Exotic, seductive, expressive…she was probably one of the most talented actresses of the 20th century that most people have never heard of: Anna May Wong. Anna May Wong took Hollywood by storm in the 1920s in movies such as The…
Read more →Sausage Party and This Week’s Other DVD & Blu-ray New Releases
Here’s the lowdown on what new titles are now available! Sausage Party Seth Rogen and Evan Goldberg’s outrageously raunchy farce–CGI-animated, but most definitely not for kids–is set in the shelves of a supermarket, where affable hot dog Frank (voiced by…
Read more →Open Thread: What Fictional Movie President Gets Your Vote?
With the real world election causing much stress, we thought we’d do a special open thread in which you could name your favorite fictional movie president. (And be sure to vote for your favorite portrayal of a real president in…
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