August 9, 1930: The Fleischer Studio’s Betty Boop sashays onto the screen (as a dog!) in the cartoon short Dizzy Dishes. August 10, 1950: Director Billy Wilder is accused of biting the hand that feeds him with his darkly funny…
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Crazy Stupid Love

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! He was a poopy-head. She had girl cooties. It was love.
Read more →Tarzan’s Greatest Adventure (1959): Classic Movie review

The Tarzan movies that I watched as a kid on Saturday morning TV have all blurred into my head as one vine-swinging meta-narrative of a cartoonish jungle hero battling cartoonish villains. But of all those films, one stood out from…
Read more →Taxi Driver: Ten Things To Know About The Movie

Here are 10 trivia facts about Taxi Driver from 1976, which originally appeared as our Mystery Movie Quiz on our Facebook page. There are hundreds of pieces of behind-the-scenes information about this movie. Please feel free to comment and add…
Read more →Chevy Chase: Clark Griswold vs. Irwin Fletcher

Time again for you to be the judge. In this court of opinion Brian Sieck and Jason Marcewicz take turns defending two notable roles by Chevy Chase. Brian Sieck is character witness for Clark Griswold. Brian will detail exactly why…
Read more →John Carter, The Muppets, Tarantino’s Next, and More! Movie Irv Reviews the Post-Summer Season
Now that every human being alive has seen the final Harry Potter installment (well, almost every human being, he admitted sheepishly), as well as the fourth Pirates of the Caribbean movie, Green Lantern (I liked it, so sue me), Super…
Read more →Fort Apache (1948): Classic Movie Review

Movie Review of the 1948 classic Fort Apache: Director: John Ford Writers: Frank S. Nugent, James Warner Bellah Photography: Archie Stout, William H. Clothier Editor: Jack Murray Cast: John Wayne, Henry Fonda, Shirley Temple, John Agar, Ward Bond, Pedro Armendáriz,…
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Dracula

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! The good doctor was mesmerized by Dracula’s advanced arthritis.
Read more →Meeting Raoul: A Look at the New Bio of Director Raoul Walsh

When I was young, I used to stay up all hours of the night to watch They Died with Their Boots on, the Errol Flynn/General Custer biopic. While now I realize its depiction of a heroic General George Armstrong Custer…
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