
What to watch? It’s the eternal question for movie lovers, and a problem that recently plagued Bill Dunphy, who writes in with today’s guest post: Last night, I was at home in bed around 10:30 pm, and ready to watch,…
Read more →What to watch? It’s the eternal question for movie lovers, and a problem that recently plagued Bill Dunphy, who writes in with today’s guest post: Last night, I was at home in bed around 10:30 pm, and ready to watch,…
Read more →July is upon is, and over the next couple of days you will likely be spending some time barbecuing with friends and family. But if the heat gets to me too much for you, head inside and throw on a…
Read more →Star Trek: The Motion Picture is a film that doesn’t deserve its bad reputation. When it hit theaters in 1979, it marked a return from the brink for Gene Roddenberry‘s sci-fi franchise, one that was kept alive through fans who…
Read more →MovieFanFare welcomes our newest guest blogger, Peter Bell, who shares his thoughts on why The Exorcist is such an enduring classic: “I have my finger on the pulse of America.” These were the words of William Friedkin, Director, upon the…
Read more →For lovers of cult and psychotronic film, the releases from Vinegar Syndrome are nothing short of a cinematic dream come true. Taking its name from a common type of film deterioration, Vinegar Syndrome is dedicated to preserving and releasing forgotten…
Read more →John Waters‘ demented cult classic Female Trouble was always a film ahead of its time. Actually, come to think of it, it still is. Nevertheless, it’s time has in fact come as it is the focus of a lavish new…
Read more →With Paul Rudd back in movie theaters this week with Ant-Man and The Wasp, we want you to pick which of his performances is your favorite. And be sure to share your thoughts on all things Rudd in the comments!…
Read more →For this week’s Sunday Funday post, we are highlighting Anne Helen Petersen’s book Scandals of Classic Hollywood: Sex, Deviance, and Drama from the Golden Age of American Cinema. Suzanne Vega once sang that “when heroes go down, they go down…
Read more →Okay film fans, here’s your chance to win bragging rights by showing off your film knowledge. Below we’ve included 20 movie taglines — some are famous, others a bit obscure. Do you know what films these taglines are trying to…
Read more →It was on this weekend on 1988 that the Eddie Murphy comedy Coming to America first hit theaters! Directed by John Landis (Trading Places, An American Werewolf in London) this charming classic stars Murphy as Akeem Joffer, the young prince…
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