
When King of Jazz was released in 1930, audiences weren’t quite prepared for the barrage of sight and sound that this early Technicolor effort would thrust upon them. But who was the royalty mentioned in the title? Why that would…
Read more →When King of Jazz was released in 1930, audiences weren’t quite prepared for the barrage of sight and sound that this early Technicolor effort would thrust upon them. But who was the royalty mentioned in the title? Why that would…
Read more →Steven Spielberg‘s current success with Ready Player One proves that the powerhouse director still knows a thing or two about tapping into the pop culture zeitgeist. Arguably his most beloved film, with apologies to Jaws fanatics everywhere, is 1982’s E.T.:…
Read more →As we mentioned earlier, today is Easter Sunday. So naturally we wanted to bring you the greatest song ever written about celebrating the holiday, Irving Berlin‘s timeless “Easter Parade.” With its origins dating back to 1917, and previously featured in…
Read more →Always fantastic and criminally underrated, the great Dennis Quaid — whose faith-based drama I Can Only Imagine is currently in theaters — gives each role his all…even when the films he is starring in aren’t on the same level as…
Read more →Steven Spielberg‘s Ready Player One is currently thrilling audiences thanks to its stunning visuals and countless nostalgic references. Largely set in virtual reality, the film owes much to not only films of the 1980s, but other works like The Shining…
Read more →On behalf of all of us at MovieFanFare, we wish you and yours Happy Easter and Passover. Are watching certain films during these celebrations a part of your family’s tradition? If so, tell us which movies you watch during this…
Read more →If the Easter Bunny was less than generous with you this morning, you may want to get some revenge by throwing on the ultra-dark animated film Watership Down at some point today. This riveting (and more than just a little…
Read more →“From their hats to their hose, From the tips of their toes up to their curls. I simply adore, And ev’ry day more, Les Girls!” George Cukor directed the lively musical comedy Les Girls (which, as the film’s movie poster…
Read more →I still don’t know why there are so many songs about rainbows, but I can say with full confidence that the opening sequence from The Muppet Movie is still one of the most magical things ever committed to celluloid. Written…
Read more →The Force is with movie lovers this week, as the latest entry in the Star Wars saga is finally available on DVD and Blu-ray! That is obviously the biggest release right now (if not this year to date), and accompanying…
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