
From a Gary Cooper favorite to iconic Hanna-Barbera cartoons, this week’s new releases have it all. We think you’ll really enjoy the great titles that are ready and waiting to become a part of your home viewing library! Sergeant York…
Read more →From a Gary Cooper favorite to iconic Hanna-Barbera cartoons, this week’s new releases have it all. We think you’ll really enjoy the great titles that are ready and waiting to become a part of your home viewing library! Sergeant York…
Read more →Since today is Batman Day, we’ve been thinking a lot about how much the Batman shas impacted our lives. (We encourage you to do the same by sharing your Batman memories with us here). So we wanted to share with…
Read more →We live in a golden age for superhero films. Between the Marvel Cinematic Universe and the movies based on DC Comics, the movie screen has become a living comic book. With characters ranging from Batman to Captain America to Spider-Man…
Read more →Joel Schumacher — the talented, divisive Hollywood stalwart who began his career as a costume designer before moving on to become a writer and later directed critical favorites and blockbusters alike — has died of cancer at the age of…
Read more →In the over 50 since the Batman television series first premiered its reputation as a camp classic has only grown exponentially. Anchored by lead performances by Adam West (as the Caped Crusader) and Burt Ward (as Robin) that are so…
Read more →The first week of September is always a bit of a bummer. Summer is over, school is back in session, and vacations are a distant memory. Thankfully, movies are eternal. If you are feeling sad about the season that has…
Read more →For the past couple of weeks, MovieFanFare has been celebrating the 30th anniversary of the summer movies of 1989. This was a film season that gave us contemporary classics like Do the Right Thing, Batman, Dead Poets Society, Lethal Weapon…
Read more →Last week we celebrated 1989’s Batman, and in the interest of fairness we also wanted to give a cinematic shoutout to 1966’s Batman: The Movie. Adam West is at his campy best in this feature based on the 1960s TV…
Read more →The hype over the Batman officially got underway in December of 1988 when the initial trailer hit theaters just in time for Christmas. It was less than two minutes of random scenes seemingly picked haphazardly without any indication of what…
Read more →All day we’ve been celebrating the 30th anniversary release of the 1989 Batman movie…and the mania that surrounded its release. Although the hype was created purely to help the flick make bank at the box office, there was something about…
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