
Machine gun-quick dialogue and a lively romantic triangle make His Girl Friday a landmark in the screwball comedy genre. Guest writer Kim Wilson offers a “front page” review of the 1940 Cary Grant/Rosalind Russell/Ralph Bellamy gem.
Read more →Machine gun-quick dialogue and a lively romantic triangle make His Girl Friday a landmark in the screwball comedy genre. Guest writer Kim Wilson offers a “front page” review of the 1940 Cary Grant/Rosalind Russell/Ralph Bellamy gem.
Read more →Before there were TV sitcoms, moviegoers regularly followed the big-screen exploits of the Bumsteads, the Hardys, the Kettles and other recurring characters. We want to know which feature film comedyseries was your favorite.
Read more →Hard to believe it’s been a whole 20 years since Keanu Reeves and Sandra Bullock took the bus for the literal runaway action hit Speed. We’ve stepped on the gas to bring you more film factoids.
Read more →From the late-’60s dark age for the movie musical to the backstory behind the creation of Network to a blow-by-blow account of the film industry in 2012, we’ve more suggested reading for you to check out.
Read more →One of radio’s biggest stars, Harold Peary brought his “The Great Gildersleeve” character to the screen in four ’40s comedies for RKO. Guest writer Todd Liebenow reviews the second film in the series, 1943’s Gildersleeve’s Bad Day.
Read more →From the boozing lawyer of Johnny Eager to the twitchy bomber of Airport, solid everyman performer Van Heflin was always memorable in his 30-year run before the cameras. You can check out our appreciation here.
Read more →To mark the 70th anniversary of the D-Day landings, we’ve invited guest blogger The War Movie Buff to offer his take on 1962’s all-star WWII drama The Longest Day, an epic depiction of the Allied assault on occupied Europe
Read more →Caped crimefighters, animated mermaids, and ghostly baseball players delighted moviegoers 25 years ago. This week’s poll wants to know your choice for the top film of 1989.
Read more →It was 71 years ago this week that the airliner boarded by British screen stalwart Leslie Howard was tragically shot down over the Bay of Biscay. We’ve got more movie milestones to share.
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