
These days, far too often do audiences take for granted the skill and planning that goes into making a fight sequence in a film seem believable. When done right, movie fight choreography can redefine the way that viewers respond to…
Read more →These days, far too often do audiences take for granted the skill and planning that goes into making a fight sequence in a film seem believable. When done right, movie fight choreography can redefine the way that viewers respond to…
Read more →Alfred Hitchcock’s most divisive thriller finds the Master of Suspense in magician mode. On the surface, The Birds is a traditionally-structured horror film, in which the bird attacks build progressively to three of Hitchcock’s most intense sequences. However, this is…
Read more →We’ve got fun and games in this week’s lineup of DVD and Blu-ray new releases — featuring recent theatrical hits, an artistic masterpiece given the Criterion Collection and so much more. Welcome to the jungle baby, here’s what to watch…
Read more →Now available on DVD and Blu-ray, Girls Trip is an unforgettable and hilarious movie experience! When she’s asked to address the Essence Festival in New Orleans, self-help media diva Ryan (Regina Hall) decides to invite her college-days crew–scuffling gossip blogger…
Read more →In the sleeper musical hit The Greatest Showman, Hugh Jackman delivers a fantastic performance as P.T. Barnum in this spectacularly colorful musical for the whole family. Motivated by a desire to provide a good life for his wife (Michelle Williams)…
Read more →It’s the slobs vs. the snobs in 1980’s Caddyshack. This riotous comedy set in an elite country club features Rodney Dangerfield as a loud and loutish new member, Chevy Chase as the egotistical club pro, Bill Murray as a crazed…
Read more →With Justice League now available on Blu-ray and DVD — highlighted by Ben Affleck‘s performance as Batman — we thought it would be the ideal time to hear your thoughts on which of the actor’s performances was your favorite. Argo?…
Read more →In between making Back to the Future(1985) and the release of its sequel Back to the Future Part II (1989), Academy Award-winning director Robert Zemeckis (who also helmed Forrest Gump) made a little movie about a love-sick cartoon rabbit who…
Read more →In The Lion in Winter, Katharine Hepburn shines as strong-willed Queen Eleanor of Aquitaine, fighting a battle of wills for England’s future against King Henry II (Peter O’Toole) in this classic historical opus. The aging king gathers his family on…
Read more →There’s no better way to begin a new week than by treating yourself to a day full of enjoyment and relaxation…thus “Sunday Funday” was born. Each week on MovieFanFare we take advantage of this most casual of celebrations by featuring…
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