
When it comes to movies, when is the third time the charm? From Return of the Jedi to Captain America: Civil War and beyond, this week’s poll asks you to name what you think the best third movie in a…
Read more →When it comes to movies, when is the third time the charm? From Return of the Jedi to Captain America: Civil War and beyond, this week’s poll asks you to name what you think the best third movie in a…
Read more →In today’s guest post, Bill Dunphy discusses his love for the Tom Hanks/Meg Ryan romcom favorite Sleepless in Seattle, and shares some musings on films that he can’t turn off once they’re on. I got home tonight after meeting friends…
Read more →Before Earthquake, before The Day After Tomorrow, there was the disaster-tinged S.O.S. Tidal Wave. This Republic Pictures favorite has just been released on DVD and Blu-ray via Olive Films. Pioneering TV newsman Jeff Shannon (Ralph Byrd) was wary of using…
Read more →Chim Chim Cheree! Julie Andrews won an Academy Award in her film debut as the “supercalifragilisticexpialidocious” nanny who brings magic and joy to the Banks family in turn-of-the-20th-century London. Producer Walt Disney’s fanciful mix of animation and live action, based…
Read more →Just released to DVD and Blu-ray from Olive Films, Return of the Ape Man is Bela Lugosi‘s most interesting collaboration with Monogram Pictures — for whom he made several films in the early 1940s. Looking to prove their widely decried…
Read more →Ever since I posted this week’s poll, I’ve been thinking a lot about how much movie soundtracks have impacted my life. These albums of songs or film scores are the ultimate souvenir, as they often are the next best thing…
Read more →It’s finally here! Halloween! We’ve waited for it all month long, and now the anticipation has paid off and we are set for an evening of scary viewing and trick-or-treating! From all of us here at MovieFanFare, we wish you…
Read more →There’s still time to check out our Haunted Halloween Sale to stock up on horror flicks old and new. Here’s a selection of just some of the films featured in the sale: Invasion of the Body Snatchers Director Don Siegel’s…
Read more →Originally released on March 2, 1937, Lost Horizon is a breathtaking adaptation of the James Hilton novel directed by Frank Capra. With a budget of 1.25 million dollars, something that was unprecedented for its time, Capra set out on an…
Read more →Over the years, Freddy Krueger (Robert Englund) has had his impact diminished due to how increasingly comical his appearances became. Yet in the original 1984 version of A Nightmare on Elm Street, he remains a terrible dream demon who is…
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