
Rick and Ilsa. Han and Leia. Harry and Sally. The movies are full of classic romances. This weekend’s Open Thread poses a difficult question for you: What is the greatest movie romance of all time, and why? Think about it,…
Read more →Rick and Ilsa. Han and Leia. Harry and Sally. The movies are full of classic romances. This weekend’s Open Thread poses a difficult question for you: What is the greatest movie romance of all time, and why? Think about it,…
Read more →Best known for creating The Exorcist (for which he wrote the original novel as well as the screenplay for William Friedkin‘s film adaptation), writer and director William Peter Blatty has died at the age of 89. Although primarily known as…
Read more →Still one of the weirdest, most wonderful comedies of the 1980s, Raising Arizona is a riotous comedy caper from Joel and Ethan Coen about an infertile couple (ex-con Nicolas Cage and policewoman Holly Hunter) who desperately want children, and figure…
Read more →“The kind of woman most men want…but shouldn’t have.” Those words describe Mildred Pierce, the woman at the center of a Hollywood masterpiece. Joan Crawford won an Academy Award for her performance as the title character in this noirish favorite…
Read more →“I think that the problem may have been, that there was a Stonehenge monument on the stage that was in danger of being crushed by a dwarf.” And so we have one of the most iconic scenes from This Is…
Read more →If this post seems especially bright to you, that’s because the stars are coming out for this week’s new release rundown. Take a look at what titles are now available on DVD and Blu-ray! Deepwater Horizon By April 2010, electrical…
Read more →Blanche Fury (1948). Poor Blanche. In a short span, she improves her social station by progressing from servant to governess to the wife of wealthy landowner Laurence Fury. Unfortunately, on her wedding night, she realizes that she’s passionately in love…
Read more →Follow the yellow brick road to this week’s Create-A-Caption, in which we celebrate that great and powerful family favorite The Wizard of Oz. Thrilling audiences since its 1939 release, this timeless tale is as enchanting today as it was over…
Read more →It’s come to be known in some circles as Star Wars: A New Hope, George Lucas‘ initial entry in his hugely successful space saga. Released in May of 1977, the first Star Wars film is still one of the highest…
Read more →For this weekend’s open thread, we thought we’d keep things simple and ask you an easy question: What movie have you watched the most? Was it The Wizard of Oz, The Empire Strikes Back, Casablanca, Roman Holiday, etc? In the…
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