
With Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker hitting movie theaters this December, once again fans — even those who were vocally critical of Rian Johnson‘s The Last Jedi — are eager to return to a galaxy far, far away. Since…
Read more →With Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker hitting movie theaters this December, once again fans — even those who were vocally critical of Rian Johnson‘s The Last Jedi — are eager to return to a galaxy far, far away. Since…
Read more →This latest Create-A-Caption is dedicated to the sleeper summer hit of 1989, Parenthood. Director Ron Howard‘s sweet, smart and sentimental ensemble comedy celebrates the eternal parent-child relationship through the ups and downs of the Buckman family: hard-working father-of-three Gil (Steve…
Read more →Okay, it’s unpopular opinion time: I really don’t get the movie Beetlejuice. Don’t get me wrong, I think Tim Burton is a great director — especially with his underrated works like Ed Wood, Sleepy Hollow, and Big Fish — and…
Read more →PUT THE MASK ON NOW!!! Not to be confused with the Jim Carrey film of the same name, The Mask is a mind-blowing 3-D horror flick from Canada that was originally released in 1961. The film concerns a psychiatrist who…
Read more →Rip Torn, the veteran actor known for playing a string of complex and cantankerous characters, has died at the age of 88. An Best Supporting Actor Oscar nominee for his work in the 1983 drama Cross Creek, Torn is perhaps…
Read more →Michael Innes, who is best known for his novels featuring detective Sir John Appleby, was a prolific author for over fifty years (1930s-1980s). In 1953, he penned a little book entitled Christmas at Candleshoe which Walt Disney Studios subsequently produced…
Read more →It’s been awhile since we’ve had a week crammed with as many great new Blu-ray and DVD releases as this one! Now available are everything from recent theatrical hits to an assortment of Greta Garbo classics unearthed from the Warner…
Read more →For the past couple of weeks, MovieFanFare has been celebrating the 30th anniversary of the summer movies of 1989. This was a film season that gave us contemporary classics like Do the Right Thing, Batman, Dead Poets Society, Lethal Weapon…
Read more →Bette Davis was one of the greatest actresses who ever lived, in my opinion. She could pull off sultry sirens, innocent ingenues and beastly characters with equal panache. One only has to watch Dark Victory, All About Eve or Whatever Happened to…
Read more →Espionage films were all the rage in the mid-1960s, a fever that had been ignited by Ian Fleming‘s James Bond spy series. George Segal investigated neo-Nazis in The Quiller Memorandum (1966), Michael Caine had starred in the Harry Carter films…
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