In today’s guest post, Craig Pisani looks at some films from the 1940s that emotionally impacted his life.
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Six Pix: Honest Abe

Six Pix presents a sextet of movie posters representing a particular actor/director/genre. You pick the one you feel is visually the most artistic or best sums up the film. Six of sixteen; that is to say, a half dozen movie…
Read more →Alice in Wonderland (1951): Guest Review
Don’t be late for your very important date with this article that focuses on the classic Disney adaptation of Alice in Wonderland by guest blogger Melanie Simone.
Read more →Create-A-Caption: The Right Stuff

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! Next to his aircraft he struck a macho pose.If people only knew that inside him there…
Read more →The Weirder, Weirder West

With the opening of The Lone Ranger, replete with Johnny Depp’s not-your-dad’s take on Tonto, we decided to round up a passel of the strangest sagebrushers and oddest oaters that ever flashed up on the screen. Ride along and check them out.
Read more →What’s Your Favorite Non-Musical Doris Day Comedy?

She was everyone’s favorite romantic comedy star in the 1950s and ’60s, and Movie FanFare wants to know which Doris Day romcom is your favorite. Check out our poll, make your pick, and have a nice Day!
Read more →This Week In Film History, 07.07.13

It was exactly 60 years ago this week that Otto Preminger thumbed his nose at the Production Code and sent the then-scandalous romantic farce The Moon is Blue to theaters without the seal of approval. We’ve got other highlights from Hollywood history to pass along.
Read more →No Name on the Bullet (1959): Western Movie Review

World War II Hero Audie Murphy and Charles Drake saddle up in this 1959 Universal-International Western releases directed by Charles Drake. No Name on the Bullet took the unusual approach of using the top-billed actor Audi Murphy) and casting him as the villain, a cold-blooded gun-for-hire.
Read more →What’s Your Favorite Revolutionary War-Themed Film?

This Thursday is the Fourth of July, and with Independence Day in mind our Movie Poll asks you to declare your favorite feature film about the American Revolution. Dramas (The Patriot), family films (Johnny Tremain) and musicals (1776) are among the choices.
Read more →Musical Mondays: Second Chorus

Kick off your week with this look back at a forgotten musical classic starring Paulette Goddard, Fred Astaire and Artie Shaw.
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