One was a Jamaican singer who became a leading figure in the reggae music genre. The other was a German-born actor who specialized in eccentric and horrific roles. You wouldn’t think that Jimmy Cliff and Udo Kier, both of whom…
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One was a Jamaican singer who became a leading figure in the reggae music genre. The other was a German-born actor who specialized in eccentric and horrific roles. You wouldn’t think that Jimmy Cliff and Udo Kier, both of whom…
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When it comes to holidays that lend themselves to TV sitcom stories, Thanksgiving is right up there with Christmas, Valentine’s Day, and of course Festivus. Gathering your cast around a lavish feast is a surefire recipe for food-related slapstick…
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There are always some movies that fly under the radar of the general public, despite getting major buzz at the independent film festivals. Lost little gems. Some eventually receive their flowers and are discovered years later. Today we are…
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Few things give movie buffs more enjoyment than comparing and debating their top film lists with fellow fans. Such lists carry extra gravitas when coming from authorities such as actors, directors, critics, or organizations like the American Film Institute….
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Decades before Dwayne Johnson, another “Rock” ruled the Hollywood box office. Today marks the 100th birthday of perennially popular leading man Rock Hudson. Born Roy Scherer, Jr. on November 17, 1925, in Winnetka, Illinois, he later took the surname…
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Matinee Idol…Screen Siren.. Child Star…Teen Sensation. All of these archetypes were covered in newspapers and movie magazines extensively back in Hollywood’s Golden Age. Louella Parsons, Hedda Hopper, Walter Winchell, Earl Wilson, Army Archerd, Joyce Haber, Rona Barrett, James Bacon, and…
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It’s safe to say an actress whose film debut has her tied to a chair naked for 45 minutes is going to have an interesting career. For Sally Kirkland, her experiences as part of Andy Warhol’s Factory crowd set the…
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To star in a one-person play on London’s West End and Broadway and walk away with seven awards–including the Olivier and Tony Awards–is a rare achievement. To then star in the play’s film version and earn Oscar and Golden Globe…
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With apologies to Bon Jovi, this week’s MovieFanFare poll celebrates “November Rains.” Today is the anniversary of British-born actor Claude Rains’ birth. A four-time Academy Award nominee, William Claude Rains was born in London in 1889, one of 12 children…
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“You aren’t too smart, are you? I like that in a man.” Kathleen Turner to Wiliam Hurt in Body Heat (1981) “I’m not bad, I’m just drawn that way.” Kathleen Turner as Jessica Rabbit in Who Framed Roger Rabbit? (1988)…
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