
“That’s one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind.” With those words spoken 50 years ago today, Neil Armstrong set foot on the moon — ushering in a new era of scientific progress in the process. To commemorate…
Read more →“That’s one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind.” With those words spoken 50 years ago today, Neil Armstrong set foot on the moon — ushering in a new era of scientific progress in the process. To commemorate…
Read more →In today’s guest post, Rick Armstrong reveals some fascinating secrets about the life and career of Errol Flynn that you may not have known! 1. According to Errol’s autobiography, My Wicked, Wicked Ways, he once worked on a ranch where…
Read more →To quote Gomer Pyle, well Shazam! The high-flying DC superhero’s cinematic debut jumpstarts this latest batch of new releases. Other notables include classics from the Warner Archive Collection, two great selections from the Criterion Collection, several TV series making their…
Read more →Okay classic movie buffs, we’ve got perhaps the toughest Open Thread question for you yet: Are the Marx Brothers history’s greatest comedy team? We’re willing to guess that there are more than a few of you who agree with this…
Read more →In Charlie Chan in Egypt, the eighth installment of the 20th Century Fox Charlie Chan series, the famous Hawaiian detective sets off for Egypt to investigate the theft of archeological treasures….and unwraps a case of murder instead! Detective Chan (Warner…
Read more →What makes Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory such an enduring film favorite is that its lead character is so full of mystery and mischief. The latter is a personality trait that is especially interesting to be featured in what…
Read more →With Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker hitting movie theaters this December, once again fans — even those who were vocally critical of Rian Johnson‘s The Last Jedi — are eager to return to a galaxy far, far away. Since…
Read more →This latest Create-A-Caption is dedicated to the sleeper summer hit of 1989, Parenthood. Director Ron Howard‘s sweet, smart and sentimental ensemble comedy celebrates the eternal parent-child relationship through the ups and downs of the Buckman family: hard-working father-of-three Gil (Steve…
Read more →Okay, it’s unpopular opinion time: I really don’t get the movie Beetlejuice. Don’t get me wrong, I think Tim Burton is a great director — especially with his underrated works like Ed Wood, Sleepy Hollow, and Big Fish — and…
Read more →PUT THE MASK ON NOW!!! Not to be confused with the Jim Carrey film of the same name, The Mask is a mind-blowing 3-D horror flick from Canada that was originally released in 1961. The film concerns a psychiatrist who…
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