
Because #SerpicoSaturday should be a thing, here’s out look back at a 1970s classic. Based on Peter Maas’ riveting true-life story of NYC police officer Frank Serpico, Serpico is one of the greatest films to have emerged from the dark…
Read more →Because #SerpicoSaturday should be a thing, here’s out look back at a 1970s classic. Based on Peter Maas’ riveting true-life story of NYC police officer Frank Serpico, Serpico is one of the greatest films to have emerged from the dark…
Read more →Beginning this coming Sunday and running through Saturday, July 15th, Planet of the Apes Week will be taking over MovieFanFare. Along with our usual content focusing on the best from all eras of Hollywood, each day we will feature posts…
Read more →There’s moving dramas, engaging thrillers, a music-based exploration of love and longing, and so much more now available on DVD and Blu-ray. Check out what movies you’ll want to be watching this weekend! The Zookeeper’s Wife In 1939, Antonina and…
Read more →A woman approaches a building, greets men outside, enters. A common occurrence. But when that walk is Mae West’s, the arrival of Maudie into Night After Night is transgressive. West’s entrance into film guaranteed the influence she’d already built on…
Read more →On behalf of all of us at MovieFanFare, we wish you a happy and healthy 4th of July. This is a day of celebration for America, and despite how you decide to spend the day (we suggest checking out a…
Read more →Since its the most patriotic week of the year, we wanted this latest Create-A-Caption to reflect that. And a great recent film to watch on the 4th of July is Captain America: The First Avenger. This movie featuring Marvel Comics’…
Read more →It’s nearly the 4th of July, and we want to know what movie you’ll be watching after your barbecue! Here are an assortment of holiday favorites, vote and tell us which you like the most. If we left out your…
Read more →The James Bond movies are known for their charismatic lead actors, globe-spanning adventures and sex appeal. And that’s not even touching upon how much their theme songs have left a crater-like impact upon the pop charts and our culture in…
Read more →When originally released in 1959, Sleeping Beauty was a major critical and financial disappointment for Walt Disney. The film cost a then-hefty $6 million and failed to break even on its original release in the U.S. Critics were unkind, too, calling it…
Read more →Released on December 15, 1978, Superman: The Movie was the first modern comic book movie…and it’s still one of the best! Director Richard Donner skillfully brought the Man of Steel to movie screens in a whiz bang adventure that starred…
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