
“Standing on the fringes on life.” Printed on the back cover of The Perks of Being a Wallflower, these six words perfectly some up the book’s target audience: outsiders struggling to somehow fit in. Since its publication by the dubious…
Read more →“Standing on the fringes on life.” Printed on the back cover of The Perks of Being a Wallflower, these six words perfectly some up the book’s target audience: outsiders struggling to somehow fit in. Since its publication by the dubious…
Read more →Man, is anyone else here hungry? Sometimes just thinking about a movie scene makes our mouth water, be it the appearance of a Baby Ruth bar in The Goonies to the lavish meals served in Goodfellas. Obviously, with Thanksgiving coming…
Read more →Yes, the movie’s in color, but we thought this photo was too adorable to resist. Guest writer Jessica Pickens reviews the 1953 MGM musical Small Town Girl, starring Jane Powell, Farley Granger and Bobby Van.
Read more →With the holidays just around the corner, the studios are unleashing their heavy hitters upon the public. This week sees the release of a diverse range of recent favorites from the charming Pixar sequel Finding Dory to a 3-D version…
Read more →Guest blogger Rick29 writes: The DVD set includes the first of two pilot films, Such Dust as Dreams Are Made Of, which was broadcast in 1973. Martin Sheen co-stars as a former criminal who wants to hire Harry to find…
Read more →Has there ever been a funnier example of mismatched friends than The Odd Couple? Neil Simon’s Broadway classic (reportedly based on his brother’s life) stars Jack Lemmon as the agonizingly neat Felix Unger and Walter Matthau as the constantly disheveled…
Read more →On this installment of ’70s Flashback, we’ll be focusing on the 1973 classic Westworld (which is currently in the headlines again thanks to a big budget TV version that currently is airing on HBO). Written and directed by Michael Crichton,…
Read more →You know the drill. Below is a picture from Taxi Driver with Chris’ caption. You can leave your own goofy captions in the comments section below! Hi my name is Travis, and I’ll be your ride share driver this evening.
Read more →As we remember Robert Vaughn upon his passing at the age of 83, here’s a chance to sound off about your favorite performance from his illustrious career.
Read more →In a year in which we have lost so many entertainers, it is our sad duty to now report that actor Robert Vaughn has died at the age of 83 from leukemia. Perhaps best known as Napoleon Solo in the…
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