
The title of a new biography by Michael Gregg Michaud is simple enough: Sal Mineo. So it comes as no surprise that the book covers the career and life trajectory of its subject, the late two-time Oscar-nominated actor who made…
Read more →The title of a new biography by Michael Gregg Michaud is simple enough: Sal Mineo. So it comes as no surprise that the book covers the career and life trajectory of its subject, the late two-time Oscar-nominated actor who made…
Read more →Below is the second installment of movie titles and their taglines. Thing is, they’re not matched up correctly. The tags may seem appropriate for the accompanying films but they really belong with another movie from the list. Like last time,…
Read more →To see a complete list of all movie polls, click here The history of Robin Hood on the silver screen: Don’t You Worry, Never Fear, Robin Hood Will Soon Be Here
Read more →February 2, 1922: Hollywood has a real whodunit on its hands when Paramount Pictures director William Desmond Taylor is found slain. February 5, 1927: Buster Keaton‘s comedic masterwork The General, based on a true Civil War incident, is released. February…
Read more →Guest blogger Rick29 writes: What’s a “road” TV show? Well, it’s a TV series where the protagonist travels from place to place—sometimes because he’s being chased, sometimes because he’s chasing someone (or something), and sometimes because he’s trying to find…
Read more →How did you fare with your first round of Academy Awards predictions? If you check out 2011 Oscars! Academy Awards Predictions by Movie Irv, you’ll see our resident cinema guru did pretty well. Now, let’s check in with Irv as…
Read more →Ever been choked to death by a giant brain monster? Watch what happens when bizarre creatures star attacing a military base in the 1958 sci-fi/horror fave Fiend Without a Face, starring Marshall Thompson and Kim Parker.
Read more →You know the drill. Below is a classic movie photo with Jason’s caption. You’re encouraged to leave your own suggestion in the comment section below! The prognosis was grim. But every cloud has a silver lining: Triceratops burgers!
Read more →“I never said all actors are cattle. What I said was all actors should be treated like cattle.” – Alfred Hitchcock Movie buffs, let us take a moment to consider the cow: humble, placid barnyard resident; source of milk, steak and White Castle…
Read more →This review of Tammy and the Bachelor was chosen in honor of the late Leslie Nielsen, the film’s leading man. I’d never seen the film before, and for the first 15 minutes or so, I wasn’t quite sure what to make…
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