Happy New Year from all of us at MovieFanFare! We are thrilled to have the opportunity to share with you another year celebrating films from all eras of Hollywood, and we have some exciting new features planned for the blog…
Read more →Monthly Archives: December 2017
There Are Tons of TV Treasures Now on Sale
Old acquaintances may be forgotten as a new year approaches, but classic TV always stays on your mind! Check out this assortment of just some of the tons of TV treasures that are now on sale and we think you’ll…
Read more →Remembering “The Dick Van Dyke Show” Co-Star Rose Marie
We’ve lost another legend. Rose Marie, the charming actress best known for her role as comedy writer Sally Rogers on The Dick Van Dyke Show has died at the age of 94. Beginning her career as a child, she quickly…
Read more →Learn About Gilligan’s Island Star Alan Hale Jr.’s Lobster Restaurant
“The first thing I’ll do when I get back is sink my teeth into a nice juicy steak.” Skipper – 1965 After Gilligan’s Island was canceled in 1966, Alan Hale Jr. (“Skipper”) continued guest starring on numerous television series (he…
Read more →What DVDs and Blu-rays Did You Get for the Holidays?
By now you’ve had some time to breathe and sit back now that the hustle and bustle of Christmas planning, shopping, and get togethers are behind us. The week between December 25th and New Year’s Day is always a weird…
Read more →Check Out These Recent Releases That You May Have Missed!
The week between Christmas and New Year’s is always a balance of wanting to relax and racing to fulfill social obligations with family and friends. This year, we encourage you to find some time for yourself to relax and sit…
Read more →Create-A-Caption: Miracle on 34th Street
Well, the big day is upon us! As I type these words Santa Claus has begun his journey to bring presents to children around the globe. And while you run around doing last-minute things, I encourage you to take a…
Read more →Stephen King’s “It” Comes To Blu-ray on January 9th
The biggest horror hit of the year — and one of the most successful films overall — was director AndrĂ©s Muschietti’s riveting adaptation of the Stephen King novel It. The story was previously brought to the screen in a fondly…
Read more →This Collection Celebrates Jean Harlow’s Enduring Legacy
Although she was only 26 when she died of kidney disease in 1937, Jean Harlow left an indelible mark on the entertainment through her memorable film roles. The too-brief life of the “Platinum Blonde” is celebrated in the release Jean…
Read more →A Christmas Carol with a Twist
Jim Brymer discusses the under-appreciated holiday special An American Christmas Carol in today’s post: Personally, I think most people who celebrate Christmas have some sort of tradition. When we were kids, my sister and I got to open one Christmas…
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