
Here at MovieFanFare, we are huge fans of the work being done by the Warner Archive Collection. Their releases bring classic and rare films to home video, preserving them on digital disc in order to make sure that they aren’t…
Read more →Here at MovieFanFare, we are huge fans of the work being done by the Warner Archive Collection. Their releases bring classic and rare films to home video, preserving them on digital disc in order to make sure that they aren’t…
Read more →First a low-budget film, then an off-broadway musical, followed by a 1986 big-screen adaptation of that musical, Little Shop of Horrors has had a trajectory unlike another project in showbiz history. And the story of a well-meaning nerd who tries…
Read more →Released 14 years after its predecessor, Incredibles 2 continues the superheroic adventures of the Parr family. The resulting sequel was more than worth the wait! This time around, when wealthy entrepreneurs seek to rehabilitate the tarnished image of supers–and choose…
Read more →Frankenstein’s monster is proof that a good man just can’t be kept down. Or a bad man can’t be kept dead. The name of Frankenstein brings out the worst in people in the ancient village where the original mad scientist…
Read more →Throughout the month of October, all of our Create-A-Captions are based on iconic horror films. And when it comes to masterpieces of the genre, few films have had as much of a creepy impact as 1968’s Rosemary’s Baby. This terrifying…
Read more →In this guest post, MovieFanFare reader Bill Dunphy shares his thoughts on movies and memory, and how he associates certain films with this time of year: I belong to a group on Facebook that talks about the good old days…
Read more →It doesn’t have to be a dark and stormy night for you to settle in with a film noir classic (but it sure does help!) Noir and mystery films allow viewers to witness the dark side of life without having…
Read more →Joan Crawford probably didn’t envision her film career ending with a notoriously bad, low-budget drive-in picture about the Missing Link. Yet, Trog (1970) was the cinematic swan song for the actress that graced the silver screen in classics like Mildred…
Read more →For this latest 31 Days of Halloween poll, we pose a bit of a challenging question for you: What is the best decade for horror movies? We suspect that your answer will most likely correspond with the era in which…
Read more →As October rolls on towards Halloween, I (probably like many of you) find more and more of my free time spent watching horror movies. Certain flicks are perennial favorites: Halloween, Creepshow, Psycho, the original Dawn of the Dead, Carnival of…
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