
So here we are… It’s the age old question: What’s your favorite Star Trek movie? Of the possible choices, can you pick just one? Or maybe you never liked any of them. Let your voice be heard!
Read more →So here we are… It’s the age old question: What’s your favorite Star Trek movie? Of the possible choices, can you pick just one? Or maybe you never liked any of them. Let your voice be heard!
Read more →It was “a long, long time ago”–exactly 30 years–that the saga of Star Wars wrapped up (or so we all thought at the time) with the opening of Return of the Jedi. We’ve got even more cinema landmarks to share.
Read more →You know you’ve really made it when you’ve had a song written about you. Let’s drop a quarter in the MovieFanFare jukebox and listen to entertaining tunes devoted to some of cinema’s greatest talents…
Read more →One actor. Two film roles. You tell us which portrayal was the best. The most memorable. Or iconic. Or simply your favorite.But before you pass judgment, a few words defending the “character” of each… The case for Michael Corleone From…
Read more →In today’s guest post, Nell Musolf writes about the life and career of Tony Award winning character actor Jack Cassidy remembered for his role in the Broadway musicals Alive and Kicking, and Wish You Were Here. Cassidy also starred opposite Clint Eastwood in the Eiger Sanction
Read more →The Falcon Takes Over: A quick look at the 1942 “B” Detective movie adapted from the Raymond Chandler novel Farewell, My Lovely. Both George Sanders and real-life brother Tom Conway played the role in the RKO series.
Read more →Actor William Holden, who made two films with Fredric March in 1954, said that March and Spencer Tracy were his acting ideals. Six years later both Tracy and March would eventually appear together. Read more about Oscar-winner Fredric March…
Read more →As promised, following our Best Of compilation of similar-looking posters we’re back with our latest installment, #11. The ever-popular series’ debut article was entitled “Didn’t I See That Movie Poster Before?”
Read more →It was 82 years ago that James Cagney delivered his name-making performance, and helped launched the gangster-flick cycle of the Depression era, with the opening of the rats-with-gats opus The Public Enemy. We’ve got many more movie milestones to celebrate on tap.
Read more →This week we honor the cinematic genius of stop-motion animation pioneer Ray Harryhausen, best known for such films as It Came from Beneath the Sea, The 7th Voyage of Sinbad and Jason and the Argonauts.
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