
“I found out long ago, it’s a long day the holiday road…” Although it feels like the Griswold family has always been with us, it was 35 years ago today we were introduced to the comedic clan when National Lampoon’s…
Read more →“I found out long ago, it’s a long day the holiday road…” Although it feels like the Griswold family has always been with us, it was 35 years ago today we were introduced to the comedic clan when National Lampoon’s…
Read more →For this week’s poll, we want you to let us know which film written by the late, great John Hughes is your favorite. While he is arguably best remembered for Brat Pack classics like The Breakfast Club and Sixteen Candles,…
Read more →The seminal 1985 John Hughes classic The Breakfast Club will be discovered by an entire new generation of film lovers thanks to a new DVD and Blu-ray release of the film from The Criterion Collection. The film follows jock Andrew…
Read more →In today’s guest post, Craig Joseph Pisani discusses his experiences seeing the family classic Home Alone performed live with an orchestra. From time to time our favorite films receive rejuvenation, a shot in the arm, or mind, for that matter….
Read more →Feeling overwhelmed by holiday shopping even though it’s only the first week of December? We totally understand. With today being Sunday Funday though, we want to take a temporary break from the usual type of merchandise that we feature every…
Read more →This week’s Create-A-Caption focuses on one of my all-time favorite films, Planes, Trains, and Automobiles. John Hughes’ poignant comedy stars a never-better Steve Martin as Neal Page, an uptight businessman desperate to return to his Chicago home in time to…
Read more →Home Alone is a comedy blockbuster that also doubles as a perennial holiday favorite. And what’s not to love? This wild mix of slapstick and sentiment highlight the adventures of 10-year-old Kevin (Macaulay Culkin) as he tries to protect his…
Read more →“That’s entertainment!” Those two words instantly spring to mind when thinking about this week’s new releases. We’ve got the latest comedy from two hilarious Saturday Night Live veterans, the most notorious prime-time soap opera ever, a 30th anniversary of the…
Read more →It’s Thanksgiving week, and so the obvious choice for this installment of Create-A-Caption is the Turkey Day classic Planes, Trains and Automobiles. You know the drill. Below is a picture from the film with Chris’ caption. You can leave your…
Read more →On This Day In Movie History, 11.11.12 November 13, 1921: After gaining fame in The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse, Italian-born leading man Rudolph Valentino mesmerizes female filmgoers as The Sheik. November 15, 1935: The Marx Brothers’ first feature for…
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