
It’s a hot Summer day in August here in Falmouth on Cape Cod. I have all my errands done and it’s just around 3:00pm. Since it’s too early to eat supper, I think I’ll watch one of my “summer” movies…
Read more →It’s a hot Summer day in August here in Falmouth on Cape Cod. I have all my errands done and it’s just around 3:00pm. Since it’s too early to eat supper, I think I’ll watch one of my “summer” movies…
Read more →When Glen Campbell died on Tuesday at the age of 81 following a courageous battle with Alzheimer’s, he left behind countless fans as well as a musical legacy that included such standards as “Rhinestone Cowboy” and “Wichita Lineman.” His contributions…
Read more →For this week’s Throwback Thursday offering we present this guest post from Rick29 that remembers the scary and sensational feature House of Dark Shadows. The intended audience for MGM’s House of Dark Shadows (1970) was undoubtedly fans of the popular 1966-71…
Read more →Long before Warren Beatty brought Dick Tracy to movie screens in the summer of 1990, the classic comic strip gumshoe was already a film veteran. Chester Gould’s crimefighter made his big screen debut in a 15-chapter serial for Republic Pictures…
Read more →The past meets the present in this week’s new DVD and Blu-ray releases, in which Hollywood classics mingle with contemporary hits. From two of the Duke’s finest films to the latest Jackie Chan and Wimpy Kid adventures, there’s plenty of…
Read more →The summer’s not quite over yet, and so here’s Rick29 with a recommendation for a classic series that you can watch during these dog days: Most of our summer viewing this year has consisted of movies and TV series —…
Read more →For this week’s poll, we want to know which set of star siblings are your favorite. Including the likes of great acting brothers like Dick and Jerry Van Dyke to Chris, Liam, and Luke Hemsworth, we’re sure that this week’s…
Read more →And now the time has come for us to salute a superb 1977 effort, MacArthur. Just out on Blu-ray this week, the film is an action-packed account of one of the most controversial public figures of the century. Gregory Peck…
Read more →As impossible as it may seem, Casablanca turns 75 this year. Perhaps the most beloved movie ever made, this Humphrey Bogart/Ingrid Bergman masterpiece helped define what makes a film an enduring classic. As a person who is always curious about…
Read more →This weekend’s Open Thread asks a question that seems simple on the surface, but becomes more complicated the further you analyze it: What is the greatest animated film ever made? Your mind may automatically turn to Walt Disney classics like…
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