The Exorcist. The film remains, in my opinion, the most terrifying horror tale ever featured on the silver screen. William Friedkin‘s adaptation of William Peter Blatty’s best-seller about demonic possession and a crisis of faith (among many other things) created…
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Create-A-Caption: The Seventh Seal
As we continue to celebrate the life of legendary actor Max von Sydow, we thought we’d take a look back at The Seventh Seal. Ingmar Bergman‘s most acclaimed film is a haunting allegory set in the Middle Ages, where a…
Read more →This Week’s New Releases Include the Movies Unlimited Exclusive “Beau Brummell”
As you’ll see below, there are an astonishing amount of new releases available this week. We are most excited about the title Beau Brummell, which is a Movies Unlimited exclusive and not available anywhere else! Along with that great title,…
Read more →Poll: Which Kenny Loggins 1980s Soundtrack Song Is Your Favorite?
In the 1980s, you couldn’t escape the soundtrack hits of Kenny Loggins. From Caddyshack to Footloose to Top Gun, the singer ruled the pop charts and helped made movies featuring his songs huge blockbusters. For our latest poll, we’re asking…
Read more →“Flash Gordon” vs the Merciless Megalomaniac from Mongo
To commemorate the passing of Max von Sydow, we are reprinting this guest post from 2018. We will have much more on the legendary actor’s life and work throughout the week here on MovieFanFare: “Flash! Aaah! Savior of the Universe!…
Read more →Fantastic Deals on Golden Age Greats from the 1930s to ’50s
Hooray for Hollywood! It’s an adage that is as true today as it was all those years ago. Can you even imagine what life would be like without the magic of movies? We don’t want to either, and fortunately we…
Read more →What’s the First Movie You Remember Seeing in a Theater?
I know that I saw the original Star Wars in theater with my dad and my brother during the film’s original run in 1977. Unfortunately, I have no memory of this…or seeing The Empire Strikes Back either. (For the record,…
Read more →The Acclaimed Remake of “Little Women” Hits Blu-ray and DVD on April 7th
Infusing the 1868 Louisa May Alcott classic with contemporary sensibilities and nonlinear narrative, director/screenwriter Greta Gerwig‘s Little Women stylishly recounts the tribulations and triumphs of willful aspiring novelist Jo March (Saoirse Ronan) through her Civil War-era upbringing and enduring bonds…
Read more →This Week’s New Releases Include “Dark Waters” and “Queen & Slim”
It’s that time again! What time? NEW RELEASE TIME! We’ve got your rundown of this week’s best Blu-ray and DVD releases right here, so get ready for hot hits, recent faves and yesteryear classics! Dark Waters Family ties left Cincinnati…
Read more →“Beau Brummell” Comes Exclusively To Movies Unlimited This March
Originally released by MGM on October 1, 1954, Beau Brummell is a lavish adaptation of Clyde Finch‘s play about the life of the titular English dandy. Stewart Granger stars as Brummell, a style-setting and sardonic soldier of Regency England, whose…
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