
How “true” the story of “Sybil” (1976) really is might be argued forever. What’s hardly debatable is Sally Field’s great work and the movie’s universality. Read on to revisit one of the great made-for-TV films of all time.
Read more →How “true” the story of “Sybil” (1976) really is might be argued forever. What’s hardly debatable is Sally Field’s great work and the movie’s universality. Read on to revisit one of the great made-for-TV films of all time.
Read more →Ever love a movie that got bad reviews? MovieFanFare guest blogger Blair Kramer jousts with popular opinion by listing 10 movies critics hated that he loved. Yes: At least one man on Earth likes Howard the Duck AND Wild Wild West.
Read more →To ’80s slasher film fans she was Mrs. Voorhees in Friday the 13th, but Betsy Palmer also worked with Joan Crawford, Jack Lemmon, Henry Fonda and other stars. We look back at the career of the stage/film/TV actress, who passed away last week at 88.
Read more →What’s coming out on home video in June? Here’s a sneak peek at some of the month’s new releases, from recent films like Kingsman: The Secret Service and Get Hard to classics with Bette Davis, Eddie Cantor, Pam Grier, George Raft and other stars.
Read more →With Mad Max: Fury Road now in theaters, we’d like to know what’s your top “Road” movie. From Flamingo Road to Road House and On the Road to the Bob Hope/Bing Crosby “Road” comedies, there are plenty of roads to pick from.
Read more →Marilyn Monroe had a memorable movie night with neighbor Tom Ewell–and a classic encounter with a subway grate–In Billy Wilder’s The Seven Year Itch, which opened 60 years ago this week. There’s more Hollywood trivia waiting for you inside…isn’t it delicious?
Read more →A masked maniac preys on a resort hotel’s females guests, and audiences can see both the killer’s and victim’s perspective simultaneously, in Wicked, Wicked. Guest writer Todd Liebenow offers his take on the offbeat 1973 thriller, filmed in “Duo-Vision.”
Read more →This week’s debut of the TV miniseries Texas Rising makes it the perfect time to “remember” writer Irv Slifkin’s classic look back at the 1960 frontier drama The Alamo, director/star John Wayne’s stirring tribute to the 1836 Lone Star State battle.
Read more →Military life has been the theme behind some of television’s best-loved comdies (Sgt. Bilko), dramas (Band of Brothers) and comedy-dramas (M*A*S*H). For Memorial Day, MovieFanFare invites you to sound off and tell us what your top military-themed TV series is.
Read more →It was 82 years ago this week that audiences first sang along to “Who’s Afraid of the Big Bad Wolf?,” as Walt Disney’s animated short The Three Little Pigs opens to wild acclaim. No need to huff and puff for further dates from Tinseltown’s past…just read inside.
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