
Revisit — or experience for the first time — the Golden Days of Radio, found in a series of rare vintage radio broadcasts on audio CD. Fans and would-be fans can hear some of Hollywood’s biggest stars as popular…
Read more →Revisit — or experience for the first time — the Golden Days of Radio, found in a series of rare vintage radio broadcasts on audio CD. Fans and would-be fans can hear some of Hollywood’s biggest stars as popular…
Read more →One actor. Two film roles. You tell us which portrayal was the best. The most memorable. Or iconic. Or simply your favorite. But before you pass judgment, a few words defending the “character” of each…
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! “The cops are on to me, you say? Now that you mention it, it has…
Read more →An item in a recent article mentioned a film that was being made called The Angriest Man in Brooklyn. The story is promising: A misinformed doctor (Mila Kunis) tells an annoying patient (Robin Williams) he has 90 minutes to live….
Read more →Lucille Ball: Her prodigious gift for physical farce was never really maximized during her years in Old Hollywood, and it would take the young television medium to elevate this indomitable onetime showgirl to her well-earned position as an American icon….
Read more →August 6, 1926: The first film released with Vitaphone sound, Warner Bros.’ Don Juan, features sound effects and an orchestral score. August 9, 1930: The Fleischer Studio’s Betty Boop sashays onto the screen (as a dog!) in the cartoon short…
Read more →Regular readers know the drill: We’ve been sharing our favorite examples of comparable movies that surfaced simultaneously, as well as our call as to which won viewers’ hearts and minds, hard-earned cash, or both. If you want to catch up,…
Read more →Is Julia Roberts justly one of the highest-paid actresses of all time…or is she just another pretty face? Movie Irv, having already rendered his verdict on the career of Brad Pitt, now takes a look at the star of such…
Read more →Stage Fright (1950) Alfred Hitchcock Spoiler Alert: The following review reveals the film’s ending. As the film that preceded Alfred Hitchcock’s “comeback” classic Strangers on a Train, Stage Fright (1950) is typically glossed over in the famed director’s filmography. While…
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