
There are better time travel romances, such as Somewhere in Time, Time After Time, and I’ll Never Forget You. And yet, I know a surprising number of people who view The Philadelphia Experiment with affection. That’s all the more amazing…
Read more →There are better time travel romances, such as Somewhere in Time, Time After Time, and I’ll Never Forget You. And yet, I know a surprising number of people who view The Philadelphia Experiment with affection. That’s all the more amazing…
Read more →On this day in 1926, an icon was born. Today we celebrate the birthday of Marilyn Monroe, arguably the most popular and impactful actress of all time. Her too-brief career (highlighted by roles in such legendary offerings as Some Like…
Read more →Admittedly, today’s installment of Great Movie Scenes is a bit on the nose since today is June 1st. But can you blame us? Is there a more stirring movie musical salute to the beginning of the summer season than Rodgers…
Read more →The past few weeks have been a bit light on the new release front, but that’s about to change in a huge way! You see, this week has a jaw-dropping array of recent theatrical hits, cult favorites and true film…
Read more →When it was released in the summer of 1999, The Sixth Sense was a sleeper hit that jumpstarted the careers of both writer/director M. Night Shyamalan and star Haley Joel Osment. (Bruce Willis‘ career was doing just fine). Thanks to…
Read more →These days, TV prequels and revivals have replaced spin-offs as a way for your favorite shows to achieve immortality on the small screen. Given the cyclical nature of the entertainment industry, we have no doubt that spin-offs will once again…
Read more →On this Memorial Day, we remember the brave men and women who served in the United States military. We encourage you to take a moment today and reflect upon their service and sacrifice. Obviously, war films have become a staple…
Read more →When it comes to pure movie magic, there’s nothing quite like a classic musical. Be it Oklahoma! (which told people how to spell while singing), The Wizard of Oz, The Sound of Music West Side Story, Hello Dolly!, Mary Poppins…
Read more →While there has been some (misguided) bellyaching among critics and fanboys about the ever-growing Marvel Cinematic Universe, the truth remains that the overwhelming majority of these films are rousing adventures that stand on their own merits. This is especially true…
Read more →Following last week’s article on The Spy Who Loved Me, Jim Brymer returns with a look at another James Bond film from the 1970s that co-starred Richard Kiel as Jaws, the far-out adventure Moonraker: Moonraker was the first Bond movie…
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