“Boo-Bop-BopBop-Bop, I love you, too!” – Pete’s Dragon Good ol’ Elliott. He is exactly the kind of companion any child would wish to have. Strong, clever, amusing, cuddly, fun to be with, and he has the ability to make himself…
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The Latest Releases Include “Jungle Cruise” and “Candyman”
It’s another exciting week for new releases! This time around, classic hits mingle with contemporary blockbusters, TV season sets with box set collections! And together a tapestry of must-own titles for everyone is woven. Here are this week’s new DVD,…
Read more →“Scoob!” and Other Doggone Great New Releases
July may be approaching the finish line, but there’s a marathon of Blu-ray and DVDs being released before this month ends! This week’s new offerings include everything from Scooby-Doo’s delightful latest adventure to Hollywood classics. Browse the titles that are…
Read more →“House of Wax” and More Classic Hits Are Now Available!
Summer is officially here, and along with the season the home video hits are heating up. This week, there’s an abundance of huge hits from the golden age of Hollywood taking the spotlight alongside of more recent offerings. Here’s a…
Read more →It’s a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad, World: A Race to Madness
In today’s guest post, Jim Brymer shares his thoughts on the 1963 comedy classic It’s a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World. Stanley Kramer was a well-known director in his day, one who specialized in “message” films — meaning that there…
Read more →“Dumbo,” “Cinderella,” Classics from the Warner Archives, and More of This Week’s Fantastic New Releases!
This week’s new Blu-ray and DVD offerings include everything from a pair of Disney favorites (one new, one classic), to classics from the Warner Archives, recent theatrical offerings, cult hits, and so much more. Movie lovers, have we got a…
Read more →This Collection Celebrates Jean Harlow’s Enduring Legacy
Although she was only 26 when she died of kidney disease in 1937, Jean Harlow left an indelible mark on the entertainment through her memorable film roles. The too-brief life of the “Platinum Blonde” is celebrated in the release Jean…
Read more →Comedy Was Never “Off Limits” for Bob Hope
When Off Limits hit theaters in February of 1953, America was enjoying a period of post-WWII prosperity that made it ripe for lovable and lighthearted comedians like Bob Hope to thrive. He does just that in this engaging comedy. Hope…
Read more →Flashback Friday: Remembering The Original Version Of Pete’s Dragon
Easily one of Disney’s most underrated films, Pete’s Dragon is a 1977 musical mix of animation and live-action that chronicles the friendship between a young orphan and his invisible dragon pal, Elliott in a small coastal town in Maine. The…
Read more →Remembering Mickey Rooney
Mickey Rooney began his career in silent pictures and parlayed his start into a career spanning more than 80 years in movies, television and the Broadway stage. MovieFanFare looks back at the one-time child star who passed away Sunday at the age of 93.
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