
We’re still a few months away, but knowing that White Christmas with Bing Crosby opened 60 years ago this week might put you in the holiday spirit. If you’re dreaming of seeing more memorable dates from Hollywood history, keep reading.
Read more →We’re still a few months away, but knowing that White Christmas with Bing Crosby opened 60 years ago this week might put you in the holiday spirit. If you’re dreaming of seeing more memorable dates from Hollywood history, keep reading.
Read more →As the new horror hit Annabelle proves, audiences love love to scared by dolls. Check out our affectionate look at the most sinister playthings from film and TV, from diabolical dummies (The Twilight Zone, Magic) to the creepy clown doll from Poltergeist.
Read more →The Shepherd of the Hills with John Wayne, four Carole Lombard comedies, and Alan Ladd in the noir gem The Glass Key are among the week’s new Universal Vault releases. Catch these and more films (including The Brass Bottle!) inside.
Read more →“Gotta dance” is the theme for this week’s poll, and we want to know who’s your favorite Hollywood hoofer. From Fred and Ginger to Gene Kelly to John Travolta, whose big-screen footwork tops your toe-tappin’ list?
Read more →Horror and romance? Sure, they go together more often than you might think. Here’s five unforgettable Classic Horror Movie Love Scenes that reveal just how important romance can be to the great cinema chillers.
Read more →A legendary on- and off-screen pairing hit theaters 70 years ago this week, as Lauren Bacall and Humphrey Bogart co-starred in To Have and Have Not. You know how to find more memorable movie moments, don’t you? Just move your cursor here and click.
Read more →The start of October means the start of the horror/sci-fi film season here at MovieFanFare, and to celebrate “the most monstrous time of the year” we’re spotlighting this follow-up to one of our most popular posts. From giant ants to screaming skulls, see what gave our writer goosebumps years ago.
Read more →David Fincher and “Fight Club” have done it again! While promoting the upcoming “Gone Girl,” the filmmaker made a reference to “Fight Club” and why audiences go to the movies that’s watercooler-worthy for film fans.
Read more →Movie fans of a certain age remember where they were 59 years ago today, when news came that screen rebel James Dean had been killed in a car crash at 24. This week’s poll remembers Dean and asks which of his three starring film roles was your favorite.
Read more →The quest for gold and a thirst for revenge sends gunslingers Clint Eastwood, Lee Van Cleef and Eli Wallach on a collision course in The Good, The Bad and the Ugly. Guest writer Jeff Pike critiques the good, bad and (yes) ugly in Sergio Leone’s landmark 1966 Italian western.
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