
It’s really been exactly 35 years since Michael Myers started hacking his way into our collective consciousness with the opening of John Carpenter’s Halloween? Now, THAT’S scary. Check out our other frightening factoids.
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It’s really been exactly 35 years since Michael Myers started hacking his way into our collective consciousness with the opening of John Carpenter’s Halloween? Now, THAT’S scary. Check out our other frightening factoids.
Read more →It’s been 73 years since Charles Chaplin took the plunge for his first all-talking feature comedy, delivering the daring Hitler satire The Great Dictator. We’ve got more cinema signposts for your perusal.
Read more →It’s been exactly 30 years since boomers were taken back by Lawrence Kasdan’s memorable and moving college reunion ensemble piece The Big Chill. We’ve got a multitude of move memories to pass along.
Read more →It was exactly 50 years ago that Frankie Avalon and Annette Funicello took to the waves in the first of their popular sand-and-surf teen comedies for American International, Beach Party. We’re on board with even more movie memories to peruse.
Read more →Where were you in ’73? It’s been exactly 40 years since George Lucas took filmgoers back to the early days of rock ‘n roll with the heartfelt time capsule American Graffiti. We’ve got more movie memories for you to howl about.
Read more →This was the week that Tarzan first swung across the silver screen, Slim Pickens rode the bomb in Dr. Strangelove, and it cost a staggering five bucks to get into Last Tango in Paris. We’ve got more movie landmarks to check out!
Read more →This week, Columbia Pictures started carrying a torch, Eddie G. saw the end of Rico and the beginning of stardom, and the French New Wave began to swell. There’s more memorable moments that we’re saluting!
Read more →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 →This Week in Movie History: Frank Capra’s It’s a Wonderful Life, Walt Disney’s Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs and Mike Nichols’ The Graduate starring a young Dustin Hoffman.
Read more →This week in movie history Clark Gable and Myrna Loy are crowned “King and Queen of Hollywood,” the Vietnam era epic The Deer Hunter opens, & Lon Chaney, Jr takes over the role of The Wolf Man…
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