
Heartbreaking news from Detroit today, “The Queen of South” Aretha Franklin died at her home today. She was 76. We are beyond saddened that she is no longer with us, especially since her music touched our lives so greatly. Her…
Read more →Heartbreaking news from Detroit today, “The Queen of South” Aretha Franklin died at her home today. She was 76. We are beyond saddened that she is no longer with us, especially since her music touched our lives so greatly. Her…
Read more →As a Star Wars fan who had gotten used to loathing the prequels, both Rogue One and Solo: A Star Wars Story have been pleasant surprises. The former is a very adult tale of heroism and sacrifice about the Rebels’…
Read more →Like Thanos himself, August isn’t playing around. We are only two weeks into the month and already it has been packed with more new DVD and Blu-ray releases than any other time this year to date. Obviously the biggest new…
Read more →Last month, we asked you to share your thoughts on superhero movies as part of our Summer of Sci-Fi series of posts. Regular MovieFanFare guest blogger Jim Brymer (of The Midnite Drive-In) happily accepted the challenge, and here are his…
Read more →The biggest film event of the year (and the culmination of the Marvel Cinematic Universe to date) hits DVD and Blu-ray this week when Avengers: Infinity War is released on Tuesday. This hugely entertaining comic book film has Earth’s mightiest…
Read more →For this week’s poll, we’re taking you back to 1994 and arguably the most influential film of the 1990s, Pulp Fiction. Combining elements of humor, noir, and violence, Quentin Tarantino‘s blockbuster was a critical and commercial success that was unlike…
Read more →Lovers of film and television have an insatiable appetite when it comes to learning all about the off-camera lives of their favorite stars. This is why that popular culture biographies continue to be best-sellers. There’s something that is so exciting…
Read more →In 1865, on Cauldbrae Farm, sheepherder Old Jock (Alex Mackenzie) travels to Edinburgh, since the family he works for can no longer afford to pay him. The family dog, a Skye Terrier named Bobby, has taken a liking to Old…
Read more →We have just one more day left in our Dog Days of Summer Week, but before we wrap things up tomorrow we wanted to pose a seemingly impossible question to you. This is getting into Sophie’s Choice level of difficulty,…
Read more →From the rise to superstardom of James Dean to atomic-era monster movies and beyond, there was no decade quite like the 1950s. We are currently celebrating features from the Eisenhower era with our Favorites from the ’50s Sale, and here’s…
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