
MovieFanFare’s 15th installment of Movie Poster Doppelgangers is more of the same; that is, more similar-looking film posters that’ll have you scratching your head thinking you’re seeing double.
Read more →MovieFanFare’s 15th installment of Movie Poster Doppelgangers is more of the same; that is, more similar-looking film posters that’ll have you scratching your head thinking you’re seeing double.
Read more →His resumé includes comedies (Indiscreet) and thrillers (Charade), but Stanley Donen, who turns 91 today, is best known as the director of some of Hollywood’s top musicals. Our poll asks which of these films–Singin’ in the Rain, Funny Face, Damn Yankees! and more–is your favorite.
Read more →The only film directed by Alfred Hitchcock to win the Academy Award for Best Picture, Rebecca, opened 75 years go this week. There’s no need to dream of going to Manderlay for more memorable movie moments; just click below and read on.
Read more →Protested by gay activists, trashed by critics, and shoved into the corner of movie history, William Friedkin’s “Cruising” is a bold, brilliant thriller that deserves a place among the important films of its time. Not that the movie doesn’t go out of its way to help some people get the wrong idea…
Read more →In 1920s Hong Kong, Greta Garbo is torn between her husband, doctor Herbert Marshall, and British attache George Brent in The Painted Veil. Guest writer Danny Reid examines the 1934 MGM melodrama, based on a W. Somerset Maugham novel.
Read more →This week’s airing of HBO’s Frank Sinatra: All or Nothing at All makes it a good time to check out one of Frank’s most powerful screen performances. In this classic post, author Brian Sieck reviews Sinatra’s 1955 drama The Man with the Golden Arm..
Read more →1939 is known as Hollywood’s greatest year, but with The Philadelphia Story, Pinocchio, Rebecca, The Sea Hawk, The Westerner and more, 1940 was no slouch, either. This week’s poll wants your vote for the top “Diamond Anniversary” picture of 1940.
Read more →Killer rabbits, knights who say “Ni,” hiccupping guards and other medieval nuttiness was on display 40 years ago this week, at the London premiere of Monty Python and the Holy Grail. If you’re on a quest for more movie trivia, all you need do is click below.
Read more →Laurel and Hardy, Jimmy Durante, The Three Stooges and even Mickey Mouse were among the “guests” at MGM’s 1934 comedy Hollywood Party. For the Pre-Code Blogathon, MovieFanFare invites itself in to see if it’s a party worth attending.
Read more →What are your favorite Classic Movie Freakouts? In this video essay, MovieFanFare examines five unforgettable moments when movie characters lose control.
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