
We’re back with another week of you releases. There’s a lot of great DVDs and Blu-rays to choose from that are now available, including several classic films that are making their high-def debuts. Check em’ out, we know you’ll want…
Read more →We’re back with another week of you releases. There’s a lot of great DVDs and Blu-rays to choose from that are now available, including several classic films that are making their high-def debuts. Check em’ out, we know you’ll want…
Read more →There’s an indescribable feeling that happens when you sit back and relax with a classic film. The argument can be made that the stars of the silver screen shine brightest in motion pictures from yesteryear. From the 1920s to the…
Read more →Classic Flix has recently made some jaw-dropping titles available from the classic age of Hollywood. Spanning all genres, these new titles showcase terrific stars and unforgettable stories. Here’s a sampling of some of the, well, classic offerings that are waiting…
Read more →Do you feel it? A heavy mix of sluggishness and ennui that feels inescapable this time of year. There’s something that is almost indescribably bleak about the first few weeks of the year. The holidays are over and the winter…
Read more →The Warner Archive Collection is dedicated in bringing non-stop Warner Brothers studio classics to DVD and Blu-ray. In doing so, they ensure that motion pictures from various genres aren’t lost to the mists of history. This month sees the release…
Read more →On July 15, 1945, the Western-comedy Along Came Jones first rode into theaters. Thanks to the appeal of stars Gary Cooper and Loretta Young, audiences were quick to hitch their wagon to this genre-crossing charmer. Based on the novel Useless…
Read more →On this day in 1901, legendary movie icon Gary Cooper was born. To celebrate what would have been the actor’s 116th birthday, we wanted to share with you the above footage from the 33rd Academy Awards in 1961 in which…
Read more →Wild plots, crazy characters and rapid-fire dialogue marked the screwball comedies of the 1930s and ’40s. For his MovieFanFare debut, writer Nathaniel Cerf examines the genre where such stars as Cary Grant, Katharine Hepburn, Barbara Stanwyck and others showed off their funny bones.
Read more →Perhaps the most iconic protagonist in western movie history is Will Kane, Gary Cooper’s taciturn lawman in 1952’s High Noon. Guest writer Fred Gallagher examines Cooper’s acclaimed turn and what it means to be a film hero.
Read more →Friendly Persuasion presented an unusual side of The Civil War to moviegoers in 1956. Travel back to the days of old and check out guest author Rick29’s behind-the-scenes spin on two totally different period films.
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