
From trolls to Martians and beyond, this week’s new releases offer up plenty of spectacle and entertainment that spans the course of Hollywood history. Take a look at what titles are now available on DVD and Blu-ray, and let your…
Read more →From trolls to Martians and beyond, this week’s new releases offer up plenty of spectacle and entertainment that spans the course of Hollywood history. Take a look at what titles are now available on DVD and Blu-ray, and let your…
Read more →Our celebrations of the 35th anniversary of films from 1985 roll on as we honor George Romero‘s Day of the Dead in this week’s Create-A-Caption! Set in an underground military base, the film follows the last humans — consisting mainly…
Read more →This latest poll focuses on A Few Good Men, director Rob Reiner‘s powerful courtroom drama based on the play by Aaron Sorkin (who wrote the screenplay). Tom Cruise shines as cocky Navy lawyer Lt. Daniel Kaffee, assigned to defend two…
Read more →At Movies Unlimited and MovieFanFare, we love hearing about people’s personal film collections! Since the early days of Super 8 films (an era which birthed Movies Unlimited back in the 1970s) through to VHS, Betmax, Laserdisc, DVD, Blu-ray and now…
Read more →“Dive! Dive!” Film producer/director Irwin Allen let audiences dive deep into the waters of adventure with Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea, his second of three feature films that he made at 20th Century Fox studios in the early…
Read more →Carl Reiner, the legendary writer, actor and director (and father of Rob Reiner), has died at the age of 98. Beginning his television career in 1950 on Sid Caesar‘s Your Show of Shows and working continuously until his death on…
Read more →With June now a memory, we are heading into a new month with another batch of terrific new releases. Leading things off are several Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton titles from the Warner Archive Collection ensuring that you’ll be starting…
Read more →We live in a golden age for superhero films. Between the Marvel Cinematic Universe and the movies based on DC Comics, the movie screen has become a living comic book. With characters ranging from Batman to Captain America to Spider-Man…
Read more →It’s been 35 years and a few months since John Hughes‘ seminal 1985 teen angst fest The Breakfast Club first hit theaters. Emilio Estevez, Anthony Michael Hall, Judd Nelson, Molly Ringwald, and Ally Sheedy star as teens from vastly different…
Read more →Joel Schumacher — the talented, divisive Hollywood stalwart who began his career as a costume designer before moving on to become a writer and later directed critical favorites and blockbusters alike — has died of cancer at the age of…
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