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Do you remember the Disney musical “Summer Magic?” Guest blogger Jessica Pickens does, and in this post she offers up her thoughts on the movie. Will you find it to be as, well, magical as she does? Read on to find out!
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Read more →Things get magical in today’s guest post, featuring MovieFanFare guest blogger Melanie Simone’s thoughts on one of Disney’s most beloved masterpieces.
Read more →In today’s guest post, Kim Wilson provides an overview of a WWII classic. Will you agree with what Wilson has to say about the film? Read on to find out!
Read more →Guest blogger Laura G. reviews New Morals for Old, a 1932 pre-Code family drama starring Robert Young and Margaret Perry as siblings whose free-spirited ways test “old-fashioned” parents Lewis Stone and Laura Hope Crews.
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