
With Justice League now available on Blu-ray and DVD — highlighted by Ben Affleck‘s performance as Batman — we thought it would be the ideal time to hear your thoughts on which of the actor’s performances was your favorite. Argo?…
Read more →With Justice League now available on Blu-ray and DVD — highlighted by Ben Affleck‘s performance as Batman — we thought it would be the ideal time to hear your thoughts on which of the actor’s performances was your favorite. Argo?…
Read more →In between making Back to the Future(1985) and the release of its sequel Back to the Future Part II (1989), Academy Award-winning director Robert Zemeckis (who also helmed Forrest Gump) made a little movie about a love-sick cartoon rabbit who…
Read more →In The Lion in Winter, Katharine Hepburn shines as strong-willed Queen Eleanor of Aquitaine, fighting a battle of wills for England’s future against King Henry II (Peter O’Toole) in this classic historical opus. The aging king gathers his family on…
Read more →There’s no better way to begin a new week than by treating yourself to a day full of enjoyment and relaxation…thus “Sunday Funday” was born. Each week on MovieFanFare we take advantage of this most casual of celebrations by featuring…
Read more →Yes friends, today is St. Patrick’s Day, and as such Irish and non-Irish eyes alike are smiling upon movies inspired by the Emerald Isle. For this weekend’s Open Thread, we want to know which Irish film you want to watch…
Read more →Well film fans, another Flashback Friday is upon us. As your work week winds down, we wanted to bring you a special treat celebrating an underappreciated aspect of movie advertising: The radio spot. The above video collects snippets of a…
Read more →The 1962 laugh riot Mr. Hobbs Takes a Vacation is a Jimmy Stewart masterpiece. In the film, Stewart shines as a loving husband and father who takes his family on a seaside holiday, only to be plagued by a lothario…
Read more →In an era when Hollywood is always looking backwards to find out what old release can be reborn as the next big franchise, it is easy to get cynical about remake culture. Unfortunately the truth is that more often than…
Read more →Every now and again, there comes a week when it seems like an avalanche of incredible DVDs and Blu-rays are released. This is most definitely one of those weeks. We’ve got last year’s Best Picture (along with some runners up),…
Read more →In today’s guest post, Constance Metzinger examines a popular film locale of 1940s cinema – the English village. Films are by far the most marvelous means of personal escapism and during the 1940s, a time of war, anxiety, and sorrow,…
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