
Following last week’s article on The Spy Who Loved Me, Jim Brymer returns with a look at another James Bond film from the 1970s that co-starred Richard Kiel as Jaws, the far-out adventure Moonraker: Moonraker was the first Bond movie…
Read more →Following last week’s article on The Spy Who Loved Me, Jim Brymer returns with a look at another James Bond film from the 1970s that co-starred Richard Kiel as Jaws, the far-out adventure Moonraker: Moonraker was the first Bond movie…
Read more →1. Billy Wilder only directed 26 feature-length films and three of those were released in 1957 (The Spirit of St. Louis, Love in the Afternoon, and Witness for the Prosecution0. In contrast, Alfred Hitchcock directed over 50 movies. 2. He…
Read more →As you’ve probably noticed by today’s posts so far, we’re pretty into this whole 40th anniversary of Star Wars thing. So we wanted to take a moment and provide you some links to the greatest posts from a galaxy very,…
Read more →I don’t remember the first time I saw Star Wars. But it is something that I feel has always been with me. You see, I was two when the movie first hit theaters 40 years ago today, but my parents…
Read more →And many more. #StarWars40th pic.twitter.com/H5GKgwIpOB — Star Wars (@starwars) May 25, 2017 40 years ago today, Star Wars was released…and movies were changed forever. George Lucas created a galaxy far, far away unlike anything that had ever been seen before….
Read more →Today’s guest post focuses on an underrated film from the 1980s, one that helped usher in the age of CGI with its ground-breaking special effects. Holmes purists may quibble that Young Sherlock Holmes (1985) is an insult to the classic…
Read more →Jordan Peele‘s race-driven thriller and Hugh Jackman‘s Wolverine swan song are among this week’s stellar offerings. Along with the blockbusters, this week also sees the debut of a family movie sequel, a documentary about a Hollywood star gone too soon,…
Read more →In tribute to the late Roger Moore, we wanted this week’s Create-A-Caption to focus on his characterization of James Bond — a consummate ladies man who was a quick with a quip as he was with a heroic gesture. Of…
Read more →Another iconic actor is gone. We’re just learning that Sir Roger Moore has passed away at the age of 89 following a battle with cancer. On Moore’s Twitter account, the family made the following statement: With the heaviest of hearts,…
Read more →Some inspired genius decided to have some editing fun with the infamous “Red Room” dream sequence from the first season of Twin Peaks, and the results are, well, see for yourself. Also, good luck sleeping tonight after watching this. Or…
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