
Following up on one of MovieFanFare’s most commented upon posts, Jason gives three examples of the fright flicks that continue to send shivers up his spine, even with repeated viewings. Which horror movie haunts you to this day?
Read more →Following up on one of MovieFanFare’s most commented upon posts, Jason gives three examples of the fright flicks that continue to send shivers up his spine, even with repeated viewings. Which horror movie haunts you to this day?
Read more →With the announcement of a new Godzilla/King Kong team-up coming In a couple of years, we’d like to know which multi-creature feature–from serious fright fare like Frankenstein Meets the Wolf Man to such kid-friendly flicks as Hotel Transylvania–you think is best.
Read more →Transplanting the story of Kurosawa’s Seven Samurai from feudal Japan to the American West, the frontier action classic The Magnificent Seven debuted 55 years ago this week. There’s more than seven more film facts waiting for you inside…and we think they’re magnificent.
Read more →She melted Bogart’s heart in High Sierra and was the love interest for Gary Cooper’s Sergeant York and James Cagney in Yankee Doodle Dandy. We remember film and TV actress Joan Leslie, who passed away this week at 90.
Read more →Ex-circus performer and chorine Zita Johann becomes the “kept woman” of gubernatorial candidate Paul Cavanagh, only to take the blame for a murder she didn’t commit to save his career. Guest writer Danny Reid exposes The Sin of Nora Moran, a little-seen 1933 drama.
Read more →It’s beginning to look a lot like Halloween, so it seems like a good time to check out this classic MovieFanFare collection of 15 classic fight film moments. From The Phantom of the Opera to Psycho to The Blair Witch Project, it’s a terror trip not to be missed.
Read more →For decades a mysterious, Sasquatch-like man-beast has been said to roam the swamps of southwestern Arkansas…and movie screens, as well. Guest writer Rick29 takes a look at the legend of the Boggy Creek Monster, its cinematic career, and the annual festival held in its honor.
Read more →He guarded Dracula’s coffin and tormented Frankenstein’s Monster, but yearned for the dramatic roles that won him acclaim on Broadway. In this classic Scene Stealers salute, we trace the life and stormy screen career of the wide-eyed and often maniacal Dwight Frye.
Read more →Zombies were a horror movie staple long before Night of the Living Dead turned them from supernatural servants to flesh-eating fiends. Vote in this week’s poll for your favorite pre-1968 “walking dead” flick: White Zombie, Zombies of Mora Tau, and more.
Read more →It was 75 years ago this week that writer/director/star Charlie Chaplin’s bitingly funny send-up of Hitler’s rise to power, The Great Dictator, opened to commercial and critical acclaim worldwide, despite being banned in Germany. Find more classic movie moments inside,
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