
Man, the 1970s were weird. In what was a blink of an eye in terms of time being measured on a cosmic scale, disco briefly ruled the galaxy. Previously on MovieFanFare we’ve how the divisive musical genre was used to…
Read more →Man, the 1970s were weird. In what was a blink of an eye in terms of time being measured on a cosmic scale, disco briefly ruled the galaxy. Previously on MovieFanFare we’ve how the divisive musical genre was used to…
Read more →Since 1978, Movies Unlimited has been the source for home video. Over 40 years later and we still are! The party continues with our brand new 2019 DVD & Blu-ray Catalog! Hot off the presses this is world’s moviest home…
Read more →Just because Christmas is over doesn’t mean that the fun has to be! Ensuring that the Yuletide merriment endures all year long, Universal Studios is releasing Dr. Seuss’ The Grinch on DVD and Blu-ray on February 5th. The animators at…
Read more →Through the magic of the Internet, let us travel back in time to 1940 to attend the world premiere of The Mark of Zorro in Cleveland, Ohio. As captured by the vintage newsreel featured above, the footage is a glimpse…
Read more →With both our current poll and Create-A-Caption post celebrating the 30th anniversary of the films of 1989, we thought it would be fun to bring back the Movie Tagline Game — this time focusing on that eventful year in cinema….
Read more →Mmm yeah…I’m gonna need you to go ahead and check out this week’s new releases. This time around, movies from the past and recent indie faves take the spotlight…highlighted by a 20th anniversary edition of a contemporary cult classic. Stars…
Read more →Do you feel it? A heavy mix of sluggishness and ennui that feels inescapable this time of year. There’s something that is almost indescribably bleak about the first few weeks of the year. The holidays are over and the winter…
Read more →Originally slotted as one of M-G-M’s “B” pictures, the screwball comedy/murder mystery The Thin Man was boosted to box-office smash/franchise started thanks to the natural elegance and charm of its leads, William Powell and Myrna Loy, as Nick and Nora…
Read more →Aquaman continues to break box office records, becoming the highest-grossing DC Comics film to date and earning over $900,000,000 to date. Not bad for a comic character who was largely considered to be a joke (so much so that an…
Read more →The first time I saw character actress Athene Seyler she was examining a dead specimen of a man-eating plant from outer space under a microscope. She was doing this with her customary aplomb under the watchful eye of Mrs. Peel in “Man-Eater…
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