Gimmick or gamechanger? That’s the eternal debate when it comes to 3-D. Believe it or not, 3-D films are nearly as old as motion pictures themselves. (The first recorded efforts that attempted three-dimensional imagery on film date back to the…
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Great Movie Scenes: Young Frankenstein Puts on the Ritz
If you’re blue and you don’t know where to go to why don’t you go…watch Young Frankenstein. Mel Brooks‘ 1974 comedy masterpiece is perfect to watch any time of the year, but especially during the Halloween season due to its…
Read more →Rock Hudson Gets Caught in an “Avalanche”
A 3.7 rating (out of 10) on the IMDb and a 7% (out of 100%) audience score on Rotten Tomatoes might lead one to believe that a movie may be a turkey. Yet, there’s always that “may” and, besides, I’m a…
Read more →Check Out the Suspense and Intrigue of Our Fall Film Noir Sale
It doesn’t have to be a dark and stormy night to enjoy a film noir classic (but it sure helps). Maybe its how the air is getting chilly and the days are getting shorter, but there’s something about watching suspense…
Read more →Create-A-Caption: Creepshow
As flicks like Trilogy of Terror, Trick R Treat and Body Bags have proven to various degrees of success, horror anthologies can be a mixed bag entertainment wise — usually a mix of standout stories with lesser fare. A notable…
Read more →Monogram Cowboy Collection, Vol. 10 Comes Exclusively to Movies Unlimited This Week!
Out this week and available exclusively through Movies Unlimited is the Monogram Cowboy Collection, Vol. 10 a three-disc set that includes nine amazing films showcasing fantastic cowboy movie action and fun starring Johnny Mack Brown. Here’s what you can expect:…
Read more →Guest Review: The Lost Boys
In this guest post, Jim Brymer takes a look back at the biting vampire classic The Lost Boys Matthew and Sam (Jason Patric and Corey Haim), along with their mother, Lucy (Dianne Wiest), have moved to the California beach town…
Read more →Poll: What’s Your Favorite Robert Forster Role?
On October 11th, another Hollywood legend took his final bow when acclaimed character actor Robert Forster died at the age of 78 following a battle with brain cancer. Best known for his role as Max Cherry in Quentin Tarantino‘s Jackie…
Read more →Trailer of the Day: The Black Hole
You may have seen the news that a scientist has just created a black hole in a laboratory. I’ve seen more than my fair share of sci-fi to know that this makes me nervous, and yet the real world ramifications…
Read more →Poll: Who’s Your Favorite “Freaks and Geeks” Character?
It’s been 20 years since Freaks and Geeks Paul Feig and Judd Apatow‘s dramedy series about growing up in early-1980s Michigan first debuted on NBC. A critical favorite, the series not got the attention it deserved and it was unceremoniously…
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