
The dark underbelly of life is explored in the film noir genre, and we’ve got five hard-boiled tales of suspense and grittiness that you may not have seen. So join us for this journey into the seedy and uncertain world…
Read more →The dark underbelly of life is explored in the film noir genre, and we’ve got five hard-boiled tales of suspense and grittiness that you may not have seen. So join us for this journey into the seedy and uncertain world…
Read more →When it was released in 1996, Scream was a horror sensation thanks to an inventive blend of self-awareness, laughs and thrills. The Wes Craven-directed effort follows a group of teenage horror film fans in a small California town who are…
Read more →Mid-October is here, and a lot of film fans are spending their free time these days getting into the spooky spirit by watching their favorite fright flicks. We can relate to this. Why just last night we watched the original…
Read more →We originally printed this post from guest blogger Rick29 back in February, but we are featuring it again as we celebrate Halloween here on MovieFanFare!: Universal Studios was the “Home of Horror” from 1931 to 1946, but its Gothic monsters…
Read more →This week’s amazing, spectacular, sensational new releases begin with the latest installment in the Marvel Cinematic Universal, but they don’t end there! We’ve also got comedy hits, TV classics, fun cult flicks and much more. Check out just some of…
Read more →Ready? Sing along with us!: “Green Acres is the place to be Farm living is the life for me Land spreading out so far and wide Keep Manhattan – just give me that countryside No, New York is where I’d…
Read more →Universal Studios’ 1940 favorite The Wolf Man introduced audiences to Lon Chaney Jr.‘s tragic (and hirsute) monster. For this week’s Create-A-Caption, we’ve taken an image from the film and added our own funny caption. What can you come up with?…
Read more →With Halloween just a few weeks away, this week’s poll asks you to answer which of the following horror icons you like more: Boris Karloff or Bela Lugosi. Vote below, and tell us why you chose who you did in…
Read more →“Let’s rock everybody, let’s rock! Everybody in the whole cell block, Was dancin’ to the Jailhouse Rock!” With those words, Elvis Presley electrified audiences in 1957 with his performance of the title tune from Jailhouse Rock. The third feature from…
Read more →On Halloween night in 1978, NBC aired the television event Stranger in Our House. The movie starred Linda Blair — still a horror commodity due to her legendary work in The Exorcist — and was directed by a then-unknown director…
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