
All of us at MovieFanFare wish our friends and visitors sweet memories and happy moments of comfort and joy this Holiday season and beyond.
Read more →All of us at MovieFanFare wish our friends and visitors sweet memories and happy moments of comfort and joy this Holiday season and beyond.
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! “Hanukkah, Las Posadas, Kwanzaa, Ashura, Yule, Zartusht-No-Diso, Litha… is it wrong to say I miss plain ‘ol…
Read more →Miracle on 34th Street (1947) On Thanksgiving, my family usually keeps the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade on, with my dad yelling for all of us to see a float or something now and then. My mom has always enjoys watching the Rockettes…
Read more →The massive success of Avatar only cements that 3D films are here to stay. So the question now becomes, what requirements does a movie need to warrant this technology? Would Inglourious Basterds or Up in the Air be better or…
Read more →December 19, 1909: The first use of freeze frame for dramatic effect is employed by D.W. Griffith for the film A Corner in Wheat. December 24, 1906: Considered to be the first feature-length (70 minutes) motion picture, the Australian drama…
Read more →The state of foreign cinema in the United States appears so dire, that unless a film imported over the last few years featured a girl with a dragon tattoo, it is unlikely American audiences saw it. Name directors from foreign…
Read more →It seems that wherever Andrew Jarecki goes, trouble follows. Take the director’s first film, 2004’s Capturing the Friedmans. Jarecki intended to make a documentary about entertainers at children’s parties. While focusing on popular kids’ clown David Freidman, he discovered that…
Read more →It’s Christmas toons time, as guest writer Charles Wiebe counts down his 10 favorite animated Yuletide treats. A Charlie Brown Christmas, Mickey Christmas Carol, and The Polar Express make his “nice” list; see how it stacks up to yours.
Read more →Q: I’m still waiting for 55 Days at Peking (1963) starring Charlton Heston to be released. A: You and many others, sadly. The Weinstein Group owns the home video rights, and the library from that company is now being handled…
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