
With the wave of buzz over Lars Von Trier’s explicit effort Nymphomaniac, we’ve taken a survey of cinema history for the films that got the debates rolling in their day.
Read more →With the wave of buzz over Lars Von Trier’s explicit effort Nymphomaniac, we’ve taken a survey of cinema history for the films that got the debates rolling in their day.
Read more →She’s the second-youngest actress to receive an Academy Award, and the youngest to have been nominated three times: She’s Jennifer Lawrence, and she’s one of Hollywood’s hottest “It” girls. Let’s hear from Irv about all the hype around her still-young silver screen career.
Read more →Six Pix presents a sextet of movie posters representing a particular actor/director/genre. You pick the one you feel is visually the most artistic or best sums up the film. Today’ s installment offers a cinematic salute to redheads..
Read more →Baby Boomers know him best as a Disney lead and TV dad, but Fred MacMurray’s big-screen career ran the gamut from slapstick to film noir. Rick29 looks at five (plus one) of the versatile actor’s most memorable film roles.
Read more →Six Pix presents a sextet of movie posters representing a particular actor/director/genre. You pick the one you feel is visually the most artistic or best sums up the film. Today’ s installment offers a cinematic salute to nuns.
Read more →His good looks made him a rising silent film star, but the advent of sound allowed Ronald Colman’s suave British accent to turn him into a screen icon. Vote for your top Colman film role in this week’s MovieFare poll.
Read more →It’s been exactly 95 years since Mary Pickford, D.W. Griffith, Charlie Chaplin, and Douglas Fairbanks pooled their talents and resources to form United Artists Corporation. We’ve got many more movie milestones to share.
Read more →Dancer-turned-director Stanley Donen, whose storied resume includes Singin’ in the Rain, Seven Brides for Seven Brothers, is about to mark his 90th birthday, and we’re celebrating with a look back at a remarkable career.
Read more →Ronald Reagan, Wayne Morris and Eddie Albert played Virginia Military Institute pals in 1938’s Brother Rat, based on a popular Broadway play. Guest writer Raquel Stecher reviews the comedy and its 1940 follow-up, Brother Rat and a Baby.
Read more →The title’s as self-explanatory as it gets: Take over MovieFanFare in the comments section and tell us what movie(s) and movie topics everyone should be talking about this week. Give everyone a question. Serve up a list. The possibilities are endless with BYOMB!
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