
Ray Milland was an academy award winning actor. (He won an Oscar for his role as Don Birnam in The Lost Weekend). It seems odd, therefore, that late in his career he was involved in several low-budget sci-fi and horror…
Read more →Ray Milland was an academy award winning actor. (He won an Oscar for his role as Don Birnam in The Lost Weekend). It seems odd, therefore, that late in his career he was involved in several low-budget sci-fi and horror…
Read more →Directed by George Stevens (Giant), the sagebrush classic Shane stars Alan Ladd as the titular character, a retired, laconic gunfighter who comes to the assistance of a homestead family when they are terrorized by a wealthy cattleman (Emile Meyer). As…
Read more →It’s Open Thread time again, and this week we’ve got a bit of a challenge for you. Why? Because we want you to name your favorite black and white film. “Easy,” you may be thinking, “it’s Casablanca!” But bear in…
Read more →For this week’s Create-A-Caption we are taking you to the Village, the setting of Patrick McGoohan‘s mindbending 1960s television series The Prisoner. The series is perhaps best remembered for its provocative exploration of issues ranging from individuality to free will,…
Read more →There’s no bigger film in the world right now than Ant-Man and the Wasp, which is funny because its characters are so often tiny! The latest entry in the Marvel Cinematic Universe stars Paul Rudd, Evangeline Lilly, Michael Douglas, and…
Read more →In today’s guest post, Craig Joseph Pisani shares his thoughts on some of the controversies surrounding the latest Star Wars film, which just hit DVD and Blu-ray. Warning, spoilers ahead!: Last month, I penned an article praising Rogue One: A…
Read more →Alo-ha-ha! As you plan your summer vacation, we modestly request that you take a break from sorting out the logistics for your next getaway and check out one of the funniest travelogues ever committed to celluloid — 1955’s Ma and…
Read more →It may seem a bit on the nose given the fact that today is the 4th of July, but can we think of no better focus for today’s Movie Trailer of the Day post than 1776. This exciting cinematic retelling…
Read more →What to watch? It’s the eternal question for movie lovers, and a problem that recently plagued Bill Dunphy, who writes in with today’s guest post: Last night, I was at home in bed around 10:30 pm, and ready to watch,…
Read more →July is upon is, and over the next couple of days you will likely be spending some time barbecuing with friends and family. But if the heat gets to me too much for you, head inside and throw on a…
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