
For Valentine’s Day weekend, MovieFanFare’s Six Pix isn’t sorry to present six posters from an assortment of films, all with “love” in the title. Check them out and let us know which poster you think is the most romantic.
Read more →An exploration of the art of the movie poster. From the Golden Age of Hollywood to modern day cinema, a look at the trends and styles of movie posters over the years.
For Valentine’s Day weekend, MovieFanFare’s Six Pix isn’t sorry to present six posters from an assortment of films, all with “love” in the title. Check them out and let us know which poster you think is the most romantic.
Read more →For this special installment of Six Pix, the focus is on movies that no longer exist. While movie fans can still rank and rate the artistic merits of the posters on display here, Jason offers a little background on the significance of each lost film.
Read more →Ho, ho, ho, film buffs! It’s Christmastime, and this year MovieFanFare and Six Pix are celebrating the season with a Santa-filled selection of posters spotlighting St. Nicholas. Which cinematic Kris Kringle depiction do you think is the most iconic?
Read more →“X” marks the spot in this installment of Six Pix. Check out the six classic film posters whose titles all feature the letter “X,” then see if you agree with Jason about which is the most representative, iconic or intriguing ex-ample.
Read more →You probably wouldn’t want to watch the double feature of these film pairings. But the titles make a perfect tandem in a MovieFanFare double bill! See for yourself why two wildly disparate movie posters go so well together.
Read more →Jason has assembled a sextet of fine feathered flicks for this installment of Six Pix. From Hitchcock’s The Birds to Shirley Temple in The Blue Bird, check out the ornithological-themed posters and see which one you think best sums up the theme.
Read more →In this 10th installment of MoveFanFare’s long-running Letter Imperfect series, more film poster titles are altered ever so slightly—causing enormous “see” changes!
Read more →Marlon Brando as Lawrence of Arabia? Captain Blood with Robert Donat? For our sixth installment of Originally Starring, we continue telling the back stories of actors who won (or lost) choice roles and the reasons why they did.
Read more →MovieFanFare’s 15th installment of Movie Poster Doppelgangers is more of the same; that is, more similar-looking film posters that’ll have you scratching your head thinking you’re seeing double.
Read more →Today may be Presidents’ Day, but any resemblance between former chief executives and the names in the sextet of movie posters Jason assembled here is purely coincidental. Take a look and tell us which one you feel is the most “presidential.”
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