
Her brief Hollywood career earned her two Oscar nominations and an iconic place in the Universal horror universe. For the What a Character! 2015 Blogathon, Scene Stealers salutes Russian-born actress Maria Ouspenskaya.
Read more →Her brief Hollywood career earned her two Oscar nominations and an iconic place in the Universal horror universe. For the What a Character! 2015 Blogathon, Scene Stealers salutes Russian-born actress Maria Ouspenskaya.
Read more →It was the decade that gave us such memorable films as Raging Bull, E.T. the Extraterrestrial, Tootsie, Ghostbusters and others. This week we salute the 1980s and ask you to vote for your favorite 1980-84 movie.
Read more →A little-known company named Pixar released its first feature–and the first one to be computer-animated, Toy Story, 20 years ago this week. Click here to blast off with a collection of classic Hollywood moments.
Read more →With Burt Reynolds’ new autobiography, But Enough About Me, now out, we look back at this classic post in which MovieFanFare compadre “Movie Irv” Slifkin takes a shot at branding the charismatic actor’s 50-plus-year film career.
Read more →He was one of Hollywood’s top leading men in the 1920s and early ’30s, but his life was clouded with controversy and ended in a brutal murder. Guest writer Marsha Collock remembers Mexican-born actor Ramon Novarro, star of Scaramouche and Ben Hur.
Read more →We’re helping turn November into “Noirvember” with this classic post, as writer Brian Sieck offers his thoughts after seeing Billy Wilder’s 1944 suspense gem Double Indemnity, with Barbara Stanwyck and Fred MacMurray, for the first time.
Read more →The Man from U.N.C.L.E., out this week, marks Armie Hammer’s second classic TV-based film, after 2013’s The Lone Ranger. Neither was a box office hit, so we’d like to know which small-screen role you think would break the actor’s losing streak.
Read more →It was called the film that sank United Artists, and Michael Cimino’s budget-busting western saga Heaven’s Gate opened 35 years ago this week. We’ve corralled more Hollywood trivia for you inside.
Read more →Ostriches and hippos dance, dinosaurs fight, and Mickey Mouse battles a magical broom. We mark the 75th anniversary of Disney’s groundbreaking Fantasia with a look at its most memorable moments.
Read more →The late Richard Kiel is best known for playing James Bond’s metal-toothed foe Jaws in 1977’s The Spy Who Loved Me. Check out our caption for this photo of Jaws at work, and see if you top us with your own tagline in the comments below.
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