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The Inaugural Philadelphia Cinefest

All of a sudden, Philadelphia is the movie capitol of the world, with two major festivals to its credit. Some back story is in order. A few years ago a group of film fans had a rift with Ray Murray,…
Read more →What Are Tomorrow’s Cult Classic Films?

Last week, Movie FanFare ran a poll asking readers to vote for their favorite “cult classic” film. Not surprisingly, The Rocky Horror Picture Show came out of the gate strong and has a comfortable lead on such worthies as George Romero’s…
Read more →Gaslight (1944): A Guest Movie Review

Guest blogger Priscilla writes: How would you do without the electric lights to which you are so accustomed? What if you had only fires and gas lights to see by after sundown? Even better – or more terrifying – what…
Read more →Duncan Jones Unscrambles the Source Code

Ground Control to Duncan Jones… Ground Control to Duncan Jones… Duncan Jones, the son of rock icon David Bowie, is obsessed with science fiction. In a good way. With a background in making commercials. Jones, 39, made his 2009 directing…
Read more →Play It Again, Sam

You know the drill. Below is a classic movie photo with Jason’s caption. You’re encouraged to leave your own suggestion in the comment section below! “Don’t be such a softy. Dames love tough guys, so go and tell her… hey!—pop tarts are on…
Read more →This Week In Film History, 04.03.11
April 7, 1927: Upon the centenary of the military leader’s death, director Abel Gance releases an epic achievement, the landmark Napoleon. April 4, 1958: Cheryl Crane, 14-year-old daughter of Lana Turner, fatally stabs her mother’s lover, tough guy gangster Johnny…
Read more →The Big Red One: The Reconstruction: 1980/2004

Guest blogger Will Silver writes: This may be one of the hardest reviews I’ve ever written. Above all, I want to do justice to the film and to the memory of the Fightin’ First, The Big Red One. Like never…
Read more →Suddenly, Last Summer (1959): Movie Review

Believe it or not, yours truly actually had this planned well before the unfortunate passing of Ms. Elizabeth Taylor. A co-worker strongly recommended the film to me a while back, and it sounded like something right up my alley, so…
Read more →Patricia Neal in Hud

Guest blogger ClassicBecky writes: Patricia Neal was a woman whose career was marked by a diversity of movie roles as well as illness and tragedy in her personal life. As an actress, she was wonderful. As a person, she was…
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