
For Cecil B. DeMille there was no such thing as a regular feature film…it always had to be a spectacle. Circus films were a dime a dozen in the 1930s, but none of them really captured that thrill of seeing…
Read more →For Cecil B. DeMille there was no such thing as a regular feature film…it always had to be a spectacle. Circus films were a dime a dozen in the 1930s, but none of them really captured that thrill of seeing…
Read more →In our post-Game of Thrones world, there’s a dragon void in pop culture. Fortunately, the family-friendly firebreathers of How to Train Your Dragon are here to step in with the final film in that franchise. Other worthwhile new titles include…
Read more →Last night, Game of Thrones ended its eight-season run. For nearly a decade, the series — based on George R.R. Martin‘s A Song of Ice and Fire series of novels — has gone from cult hit to the world’s biggest…
Read more →If you don’t want the eighth season and/or series finale of Game of Thrones spoiled for you turn away now. Seriously. Last exit to Westeros is right here. Okay then. So tonight sees Game of Thrones ending for the last…
Read more →Insane thought it may seem, it has been 20 years to the day since the premiere of Star Wars: Episode I: The Phantom Menace. Just that that sit in for a moment. Yikes. George Lucas‘ first Star Wars prequel still…
Read more →Game of Thrones ends its eight-season run tonight, and if recent online chatter is to be believed, a lot of fans are unhappy with the direction the show has taken as it neared its conclusion. That’s the problem with pop…
Read more →Well, that decade flew by! For the past 10 years, MovieFanFare has been dedicated to sharing articles with you covering movies, television and popular culture. It’s been an amazing journey so far, one that we are absolutely honored to have…
Read more →I am a huge football fan. That’s American Football to you readers in Europe. We call your “football” soccer here. I will watch a game between two second-tier college teams if I come across it on TV and there…
Read more →I was honored when friend of MovieFanFare/frequent contributor Rick Armstrong asked me to be a part of the Classic Film and TV Cafe‘s National Classic Movie Day celebrations by naming my favorite films from the 1950s. Since I’m a huge…
Read more →Today is National Classic Movie Day, and we can think of no better way to celebrate than with this post about what many consider to be the best film ever made! Casablanca. Is there a motion picture that conjures up…
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