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Christmas Movie-Mashup: A Merry Retrospective

Recently on our facebook page we asked our friends “What classic Christmas movie would you like to see in a movie theater?” After all, the idea of taking the family to the movies after a day of shopping to see…
Read more →Create-a-Caption: The Ref

You know the drill. Inside is a classic photo from the 1994 comedy The Ref with Jason’s caption. You’re encouraged to leave your own suggestion in the comment section below!
Read more →One Flew Over The Cuckoo’s Nest: Ten Things To Know About The Movie

Here are 10 trivia facts about One Flew Over The Cuckoo’s Nest from 1975, which originally appeared as our Mystery Movie Quiz on our Facebook page. There are hundreds of pieces of behind-the-scenes information about this movie. Please feel free…
Read more →Elizabeth Taylor in Rhapsody (1954): MGM’s Nod To The Classics

Hollywood might have made more classical musicals were it not for the fact that people can’t sing and dance in them. There’s little opportunity for movement beyond hands gliding along keyboards or pushing bows over fiddle strings. Those who study…
Read more →Linda Blair’s Hell of a Night

What are you all doing out front of my house on a cold night like tonight? You want to hear about another movie from back in the day? Don’t you have school or something? OK, I guess I can spare…
Read more →This Week In Film History, 12.05.10
December 7, 1919: Director/actor Erich von Stroheim, “The Man You Love to Hate,” makes his directorial debut with Blind Husbands. December 11, 1930: A protest of All Quiet on the Western Front by members of the Nazi Party in Berlin…
Read more →In a Lonely Place (1950): Classic Film Review

Guest blogger Richard Finch writes: Film: In a Lonely Place Country: U.S. Director: Nicholas Ray ***1/2 It’s taken me more than one viewing to warm completely to In a Lonely Place. In the film Humphrey Bogart plays Dixon Steele, a…
Read more →Is The Fairy Tale Over at Disney Animation?

By way of introduction, this is the premiere installment in what I hope will be a regular series of columns discussing the latest animated releases on home video, as well as new titles on the big screen and TV, along with some…
Read more →Ted Thomas Remembers Walt & El Grupo

When he was a kid, Theodore Thomas got to have dinner every night with Walt Disney. Well, not quite in the literal sense. Ted’s father was Frank Thomas, one of the Walt Disney Studio’s fabled “Nine Old Men,” a legendary…
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