
Guest blogger Nell Musolf writes: One of my all-time favorite television shows is the prime-time soap opera, Knots Landing. As a matter of fact, one of my few claims to fame is that I never missed an episode during the…
Read more →Guest blogger Nell Musolf writes: One of my all-time favorite television shows is the prime-time soap opera, Knots Landing. As a matter of fact, one of my few claims to fame is that I never missed an episode during the…
Read more →Okay, pardners, this week we’re hankerin’ to hear who you think the best B-western star of the 1940s was. Mosey on over and cast your vote for Roy Rogers, Gene Autry, Hoplaong Cassidy, or other Saturday matinee heroes.
Read more →It was exactly 75 years ago, that a nameless, manic cartoon rabbit–soon to evolve into Bugs Bunny–made his screen debut tormenting Porky Pig in the short Porky’s Hare Hunt. That’s not all of the movie milestones we have to share with you folks.
Read more →Hey all you cool cats! Check out this review of a surf classic. It’s the in sound from the way out, Daddy-O!
Read more →You loved it, now you hate it. You first gave it a “thumbs down,” but now it gets your hearty endorsement. Ever changed your mind about a film? Movie Irv answers the question first!
Read more →Today’s guest post examines the 1970s classic An Unmarried Woman, starring Jill Clayburgh as a thirtysomething newly-divorced mother searching for her own identity.
Read more →This weeks Six Pic spotlights movie posters with telephones in them. Which poster is visually the most artistic or best sums up the film.
Read more →In today’s guest post, writer Emma Alsop looks at a rare Pre-Code classic, The Story of Temple Drake. The 1933 controversial drama, starring Miriam Hopkins, was partially responsible for the creation of the Hays Code.
Read more →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! (“Get one booth & sit across from one other—man, she’s smart!”)
Read more →Marlon Brando made his film debut and won his first Oscar in the 1950s. This week’s poll asks you to pick his top ’50s performance: Streetcar’s Stanley Kowalski, Johnny “Wild One” Strabler, Guys and Dolls’ Sky Masterson, and more.
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