By now your Halloween celebrations should be in full swing, and if they aren’t, you can rectify that by listening to the brand new episode of The Movies That Made Me. On this second installment of their Halloween Parade series…
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By now your Halloween celebrations should be in full swing, and if they aren’t, you can rectify that by listening to the brand new episode of The Movies That Made Me. On this second installment of their Halloween Parade series…
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In the documentary Joy Ride, comedians Dana Gould and Bobcat Goldthwait embark on a tour playing dates across the country and discussing how their friendship has grown and changed over the years. What sounds like a pretty cut-and-dry doc when…
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With Halloween creeping up on us at an alarming rate, it’s little surprise that we will be showcasing all things scary this week here at MovieFanFare. Which is why we wanted to take a moment to mention that our friends…
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From 1978 to 2001, Ira Glasser was the Executive Director of the American Civil Liberties Union. His experiences in the role were chronicled in the 2020 documentary Mighty Ira, in which he reflected “on his life at the forefront of…
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In the latest episode of The Movies That Made Me, hosts Josh Olson and Joe Dante welcome Writer/Producer/Director/Actor Jim Cummings. Best known for his work on the acclaimed indies Thunder Road and The Beta Test, Cummings stops by to discuss…
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For over 30 years, television host Jonathan Ross has been entertaining viewers in the United Kingdom and across the globe. Best known for his programs The Incredibly Strange Film, Japanorama, his self-titled talk show and the acclaimed documentary In Search…
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Musician. Actor. Activist. Legend. All of these words are a more than accurate description for Steven Van Zandt, who first rose to stardom and prominence as a member of Bruce Springsteen‘s The E Street Band and then demonstrated his acting…
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“We accept the love we think we deserve.” Those words come from The Perks of Being a Wallflower, the 1999 debut book from writer/director Stephen Chbosky. The epistolary novel consists of letters written by a bright-but-troubled teen named Charlie…
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Having helmed episodes of The Sopranos, The Wire, Lost, The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel, It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia, True Blood, and countless other television and film projects, Daniel Attias is a gifted and prolific director — not to mention one…
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With a filmography that includes Welcome to the Dollhouse, Empire Records, Russian Doll, and El Camino: A Breaking Bad Movie, Brendan Sexton III is always a welcome presence in film and television shows. His latest project is the current horror…
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