
Brian Dennehy, the veteran character actor best known for his relatable everyman roles, has died at the age of 81 of natural causes. For five decades the Connecticut-born star of stage (he won two Tony awards for his theatrical work),…
Read more →Brian Dennehy, the veteran character actor best known for his relatable everyman roles, has died at the age of 81 of natural causes. For five decades the Connecticut-born star of stage (he won two Tony awards for his theatrical work),…
Read more →What would classics such as Gone with the Wind be without the likes of Thomas Mitchell or Hattie McDaniel? What would It’s a Wonderful Life be like without character actors Beulah Bondi, Henry Travers, Lionel Barrymore, or Samuel S. Hinds?…
Read more →Wow. In the ten years since Movies Unlimited began, there has never been a week as crammed with exciting new releases as this one. Starting with the title Action of the Tiger that is available exclusively from Movies Unlimited on…
Read more →In today’s guest post, Bill Dunphy remembers one of his favorite films: These days I find myself migrating to the old comedies, the classics…at least “my” classics. I fully appreciate that what denotes a film as a classic may be…
Read more →Apropos of nothing, we wanted to share this vintage publicity photograph with you of the cast of The Brady Bunch celebrating Easter! The beloved sitcom never did an Easter-themed episode, so this is the closest thing we have to seeing…
Read more →Happy Easter! We’d be remiss if we let this holiday pass without presenting the greatest Easter song of all, the titular song from the 1948 Judy Garland/Fred Astaire classic Easter Parade. This Irving Berlin standard is a must-hear every year…
Read more →We’re taking you to a galaxy far, far away for the latest Create-A-Caption. Specifically, to have some fun with Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker. The Skywalker saga comes to a thrilling conclusion as the Resistance prepares for its final…
Read more →In the early 1990s, Twin Peaks was everywhere. The show had captured the pop culture zeitgeist and became such a phenomenon that cash-ins on the franchise were inevitable. And so, tie-in books (including the excellent Twin Peaks Tapes of Agent…
Read more →To celebrate their then-new shows Twin Peaks and Cop Rock, ABC aired a half-hour special in the fall of 1990 that introduced viewers to these programs. Hosted by the late, great Alan Thicke, this special is an absolute time capsule…
Read more →When Twin Peaks: Fire Walk with Me debuted at the Cannes film festival in 1992, it was infamously greeted with boos. Why? The audience was expecting something more akin to the quirky tone of Twin Peaks‘ first season than the…
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