
Question: As always, I enjoy your column each month. I was wondering if you had any information concerning DVD releases of the following films: Belle Starr (1941) Springtime in the Rockies (1942) Song of the Islands (1942) Yolanda & the…
Read more →Question: As always, I enjoy your column each month. I was wondering if you had any information concerning DVD releases of the following films: Belle Starr (1941) Springtime in the Rockies (1942) Song of the Islands (1942) Yolanda & the…
Read more →“Movie Irv” Slifkin launches a movie review feature on MovieFanFare.com with his unscripted thoughts about Quentin Tarantino’s long-in-development, finally here, already controversial deconstruction of the “men on a mission” war film subgenre. Has he saved you the price of a…
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 astronauts cruised through most training sessions. But preparing for toilets with no stall divisions:…
Read more →Iconic low-budget filmmaker Roger Corman (article) is famous for the array of top directors–among them James Cameron, Francis Ford Coppola, Joe Dante, Ron Howard, and Martin Scorsese–who got some of their first breaks working for him at the American International…
Read more →Here are more “poster doppelgangers” that confirm to movie fans like yourself that, yes, you have seen that poster before! I’ve tried to keep the obvious low budget rip-offs of famous movie one-sheets and parody posters to a minimum. Lazy marketing strategies and…
Read more →Pan-and-scanning widescreen images—still?!?—in the era of hi-def, widescreen television? You betcha. Check out what director Steven Soderbergh (Ocean’s 11-13, Out of Sight) has to say about this absurdity (especially as it relates to Jaws) in an interview appearing in the…
Read more →She wrote, produced and starred in her own television situation comedy. She won the first Emmy for Best Actress in a comedy series. She was one of early TV’s pioneers, a feminist before feminism became fashionable or was even a…
Read more →So, you say you’re tired of the same old backstabbing routines on Survivor, you’ve never bought an album from an American Idol winner, you don’t want to see any more teams of yuppies or busty blondes on The Amazing Race,…
Read more →This time out, “Movie Irv” has reviews of Sugar, Tyson, and Alien Trespass, plus a “groovy” tribute to Hal Ashby, lots of news about sci-fi and horror DVD releases, and more. Not to mention costume changes and props. Enjoy! Tyson Sugar…
Read more →Although the movie is called Adam, it is not a film about the first man on earth. Rather, the film is focused on a man with Asperger’s syndrome, a form of high-functioning autism. Further, it’s a romantic dramedy to boot….
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