One actor. Two film roles. You tell us which portrayal was the best. The most memorable. Or iconic. Or simply your favorite. But before you pass judgment, a few words defending the “character” of each…
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This Week In Film History, 12.30.12

This week, Garbo decided she wanted to be alone, Brando looked for something to rebel against, and Tex Ritter headed for the last round-up. There’s more landmark moments that you can check out!
Read more →What’s Your Favorite Barbara Stanwyck Film Performance?

With a 60 year career making films, Barbra Stanwyck was know a versatile actress and a favorite with many directors including Cecil B. DeMille, Fritz Lang and Frank Capra. This week we would like to know What’s Your Favorite Barbara Stanwyck Film Performance?
Read more →Eugene Pallette: Underrated Performer of the Week

One of the most reliable character actors of the 1930s and 1940s, Eugene Pallette was instantly recognizable by his signature deep, hoarse voice. In this article, guest blogger Rick29 takes a look at Pallette’s unforgettable career–one that spanned from the silent era to 1946.
Read more →Happy New Year!

MovieFanFare would just like to take this opportunity to wish you and yours a happy and healthy new year. We’ve got some exciting things planned for you in 2013 that you won’t want to miss, so keep reading!
Read more →Movie Poster Doppelgangers: Top Ten

We’ve decided to wrap up 2012 with a greatest hits of sorts. For this 10th edition of Doppelgangers we’ve chosen the ten most egregious examples from previous posts. Fear not, there’s plenty more where these came from; we’ll soon be back with a brand new batch of movie poster lookalikes.
Read more →What’s Your Favorite Barbra Streisand Film Performance?

Barbra Streisand fans, do you have a favorite Streisand Film Performance? Could it be Fanny Brice from Funny Girl!, Dolly Levi from Hello, Dolly or possibly Esther Hoffman from the 1976 remake of A Star Is Born? Vote today!
Read more →What’s the Worst Movie Ending of All Time?
We “Ask Movie Irv” to name The Most Disappointing Ending he’s ever experienced in a movie. You may be surprised.
Read more →Season’s Greetings

We invite you to read some of our previously posted Christmas and holiday-themed articles and hope you enjoy them.
Read more →The Years Margaret O’Brien Ruined Christmas

Can Margaret O’Brien ruin Christmas? A look at the spectacular brattiness of O’Brien in the Christmas films Meet Me in St. Louis (1944) & Tenth Avenue Angel (1948). Guest Blogger Jessica Pickens gives us a play by play.
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