Sure, Bogie and Bacall have some memorable exchanges in “The Big Sleep”…but this is the scene that always first comes to my mind.
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Audrey Hepburn: The Fairest Lady of Them All

Audrey Hepburn’s Hollywood career is as much a fairy tale as her first big role in Roman Holiday in 1953. She once said, “My look is attainable. Women can look like Audrey Hepburn by flipping out their hair, buying the large sunglasses, and the little sleeveless dresses.”
Read more →The Fugitive: A Classic Kimble-Gerard Episode

Rick 29 has shared his love of the classic TV series “The Fugitive” with MovieFanFare readers before, and in today’s guest post he discusses his thoughts on what he feels to be a true stand-out episode of the show — featuring a face-off between Richard Kimble and Philip Gerard.
Read more →Six Pix: Umbrellas

Six Pix presents a sextet of movie posters representing a particular actor/director/genre. You pick the one you feel is visually the most artistic or best sums up the film. In honor of the wettest June in Philadelphia history Six Pix…
Read more →Coop’s a Quaker and Hayley Buries Dead Animals

Friendly Persuasion presented an unusual side of The Civil War to moviegoers in 1956. Travel back to the days of old and check out guest author Rick29’s behind-the-scenes spin on two totally different period films.
Read more →Chowing Down on My Lunches with Orson

During the early ’80s, filmmakers and friends Orson Welles and Henry Jaglom made lunches at Ma Maison a weekly ritual, and the substance of their chats–particularly the one-time wunderkind’s acerbic observations on the industry–are now in book form. We’ve saved you a seat.
Read more →What’s Your Favorite Charlie Chaplin Feature Film?

One of Hollywood’s first and most enduring stars, Charlie Chaplin, is the subject of this week’s Move FanFare poll. Which of the actor/director’s feature films–with or without his “Little Tramp” character–is your favorite?
Read more →This Week In Film History, 07.21.13

It was exactly 15 years ago that Steven Spielberg and Tom Hanks reminded us which was the Greatest Generation with the opening of the stunning World War II saga Saving Private Ryan. We’ve got even more nuggets from Tinseltown’s timeline on tap.
Read more →Musical Mondays: Summer Magic

Do you remember the Disney musical “Summer Magic?” Guest blogger Jessica Pickens does, and in this post she offers up her thoughts on the movie. Will you find it to be as, well, magical as she does? Read on to find out!
Read more →Wild Oates: The Wondrous Legacy Of Warren Oates

His popular acceptance with filmgoers was just ripening at the time of his too-early passing, and this craggy and compelling character star still fascinates three decades later. Check out our salute to the works of the one and only Warren Oates,
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