
As MovieFanFare’s contribution to the Sinatra Centennial Blogathon, let’s see how a young Frank gave some youngsters a musical lesson in religious tolerance in the Oscar-winning 1945 short The House I Live in.
Read more →As MovieFanFare’s contribution to the Sinatra Centennial Blogathon, let’s see how a young Frank gave some youngsters a musical lesson in religious tolerance in the Oscar-winning 1945 short The House I Live in.
Read more →We remember actor Robert Loggia, whose 50-plus-year career included roles in Big and Scarface and an Academy Award nomination for 1985’s Jagged Edge, with this classic tribute from “Movie Irv” Slifkin.
Read more →This week marks the centennial of the birth of Frank Sinatra, and our poll salutes the Chairman of the Board with a look at his Oscar-winning screen career. Let us know which of Frank’s film appearances is your favorite.
Read more →It was 32 years ago this week that moviegoers said hello to Tony Montana and his “little friend” in Brian De Palma’s violent crime saga Scarface. You can say hello to more great movie moments inside.
Read more →In need of a little holiday spirit? In this classic review, author Brian Sieck spends Chrtistmas in Connecticut with Barbara Stanwyck and Dennis Morgan. See if this first-time viewing puts the 1945 Yuletide favorite on Brian’s nice or naughty list.
Read more →Guest writer The Lady Eve presents a look at the all-too-brief career of actor Robert Walker, who before his death at 32 romanced Judy Garland in The Clock and was one of Alfred Hitchcock’s Strangers on a Train.
Read more →To mark Woody Allen’s 80th birthday today, we offer this classic article in which writer John Tartaglia focuses, not on the filmmaker himself, but on his leading ladies and Allen’s sometimes controversial depiction of women over the years.
Read more →“Christmas time is here..,” and so is the 50th anniversary of one of the best-loved TV holiday shows ever, A Charlie Brown Christmas. Join us as we celebrate the Peanuts gang’s animated Yuletide favorite.
Read more →Last week we got your pick for the top film from 1980-84. This time the spotlight is on 1985-89 pictures: Back to the Future, Big, Die Hard, Batman and more. Vote for your favorite, or suggest one that we overlooked.
Read more →It was only 10 minutes long, but The Great Train Robbery, which debuted 112 years ago this week, stands as one of the most influential films of the silent era. It would be a crime if you missed the other fun facts inside.
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