
For fans of David Lynch‘s mind-bending TV series Twin Peaks, today has been long awaited. For the first time in 25 years (since the release of the divisive follow-up film Fire Walk with Me) viewers will return to the titular…
Read more →For fans of David Lynch‘s mind-bending TV series Twin Peaks, today has been long awaited. For the first time in 25 years (since the release of the divisive follow-up film Fire Walk with Me) viewers will return to the titular…
Read more →The best Bond villain wasn’t the primary villain in any movie. The best Bond villain was just a henchman, but he was a henchman for hire. Richard Kiel, a gigantic actor in his own right, played a character only known…
Read more →The weather is heating up and so are the new releases! This week has an interesting assortment of titles available that range from a heartfelt drama to the high-octane thrill ride. Take a look at what titles are now available,…
Read more →For today’s movie trailer, travel back to 1982 for what is the greatest teen comedy of all time: Fast Times at Ridgemont High. In the immortal words of Jeff Spicoli, it’s awesome! Adapted from Cameron Crowe‘s book (which is sadly…
Read more →With today being National Classic Movie Day and all, we wanted this week’s Create-A-Caption to honor one of the best films in history. And has there ever been a finer horror movie than the original Psycho? (The answer is a…
Read more →Today is National Classic Movie Day, the annual celebration of films from the Golden Age of Hollywood. Casablanca. Gone with the Wind. The Wizard of Oz. Rebel Without a Cause. Psycho. And on and on and on. What do all…
Read more →We were saddened to hear of the loss of one of our favorite character actors, Powers Boothe, who died yesterday of natural causes at the age of 68. Starting his career in the late 1970s, appearing in projects like Neil…
Read more →This piece originally ran on MovieFanFare in 2012, we are reprinting it today to pay tribute that most of infamous of movie moms. From flapper girl to working-class heroine to martyr mom to shocker diva, the indomitable and driven Joan…
Read more →Albert Brooks‘ 1996 dramedy Mother is a funny and touching examination of the sometimes complicated relationship between mothers and sons. Brooks stars as a science fiction writer who finds himself at a crossroads after getting divorced a second time. Deciding…
Read more →From all of us here at MovieFanFare and Movies Unlimited, we hope you enjoy a fantastic Mother’s Day! While you are enjoying the day, take a second to think about who your favorite cinematic mom is, and let us know…
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