
Cabbage Patch Dolls, leg warmers, Milli Vanilli: The 1980s had its share of scary items. But how do your movie memories compare to guest blogger Barry P.’s countdown of the 13 top horror film creatures from the Age of Reagan?
Read more →Cabbage Patch Dolls, leg warmers, Milli Vanilli: The 1980s had its share of scary items. But how do your movie memories compare to guest blogger Barry P.’s countdown of the 13 top horror film creatures from the Age of Reagan?
Read more →We’re firing up the crystal ball to share breaking news about the latest in long-sought movie and TV treasures that will be coming your way to DVD and Blu-ray in the coming months. .
Read more →With fine performances from Julie Andrews and James Garner and a Paddy Chayefsky script, 1964’s The Americanization of Emily blended WWII romance with an attack on war movie conventions. Guest blogger Kristen Lopez offers her take on this still-controversial MGM release.
Read more →He called it the “worst job” and “biggest disappointment” in his 40-year career, so why are we spotlighting Bob Hoskins’ role in the 1993 video game-inspired Super Mario Bros. to remember the actor, who passed away earlier this week at 71? Read on to find out.
Read more →Some screen couples go together like peanut butter and jelly. Others go together like…not at all. See which pair Movie Irv nominates as the worst match in movie history!
Read more →Henry Fonda, Burt Lancaster, Kurt Russell and Kevin Costner are among the actors who have played frontier lawman Wyatt Earp in movies. This week’s poll asks for your pick for the best big-screen Wyatt.
Read more →It’s been exactly 70 years since MGM released the short subject Dancing Romeo, and we bid adieu to the remarkable 22-year run of “Our Gang.” We’ve got even more reel recollections to rattle off.
Read more →Maybe you were all caught up in Monicagate or that Internet fad, but odds are you might have missed out on these intriguing cinema selections. Check out what we’ve recommended for revisiting.
Read more →What’s a woman to do when her brother’s best friend is a giant rabbit that only he can see? Guest blogger Aurora looks at how veteran stage and screen actress Josephine Hull handled the situation in her Oscar-winning role from the 1950 comedy Harvey.
Read more →A superhero film is only as good as its supervillain, and 1966’s Batman had four memorable foes. As part of the Great Villain Blogathon, we shine the Bat-Signal on the menace of the Penguin (Burgess Meredith), Riddler (Frank Gorshin), Catwoman (Lee Meriwether) and Joker (Cesar Romero).
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