
Guest blogger The Siren writes: The first thing to know about Wee Willie Winkie is that it isn’t a Shirley Temple movie that happened to be directed by John Ford; it’s a John Ford movie that happened to star Shirley…
Read more →Guest blogger The Siren writes: The first thing to know about Wee Willie Winkie is that it isn’t a Shirley Temple movie that happened to be directed by John Ford; it’s a John Ford movie that happened to star Shirley…
Read more →To see a complete list of all movie polls, click here ““baby boomer” is defined as those born between 1946 and 1964”
Read more →Guest blogger Greg Orypeck writes: In these hard economic times, a little bit of escapism might be a good thing, almost essential, wouldn’t you say? How better to escape than by going into a movie theater, or, okay, watching a DVD in a…
Read more →MGM is getting into the DVD-on-demand business. But what just does that mean? Many people know that most of the classic films of the fabled studio have belonged to Warner Brothers for years. And the studio that once gave us…
Read more →January 4, 1954: The U.S. Supreme Court upholds the right of film distributors to confine first-run engagements to downtown theaters. January 8, 1954: Sydney Greenstreet, memorable screen heavy (in every sense of the term) of The Maltese Falcon and other…
Read more →This year at MovieFanFare we started a new category called the Movie Mashup. The mashup features several articles written about a particular movie category or niche. For Halloween, we published two mashups, Halloween Classic Horror Movie Mashup and Zombies, Vampires…
Read more →As we bid farewell to 2010, we’d like to take this opportunity to say how much we appreciate our loyal readers and guest contributors, who have helped us publish exciting and informative articles about the movies we love to watch. Our…
Read more →Lies My Father Told Me: The Gift Of A Movie Ever since my father was a boy, he’s had a love for movies. This love has followed him throughout his life. Sometime in his late twenties, he was introduced to…
Read more →When 1910s London chorus girl Myra Deauville (Mae Clarke) finds herself out of work, she assumes she’ll be able to find herself a new show soon enough. Two years later and still jobless, she has no choice but to become…
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