Limber your movie-lovin’ mind up with another round of Cinemassociations!
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Steve McQueen: Virgil Hilts vs. Frank Bullitt

One actor. Two film roles. You tell us which portrayal was the best. The most memorable. Or iconic. Or simply your favorite. But before you pass judgment, a few words defending the “character” of each… The case for Virgil Hilts…
Read more →Akira Kurosawa: An American Inspiration

Legendary Japanese film maker Akira Kurosawa began his illustrious 55-year career in 1936. Throughout that time, he earned a reputation for working harder than any other director; he was even known to perform dirty work like wiping down walls or…
Read more →The Films of Joan Davis: A Slapstick Sensation

Guest blogger Constance Metzinger looks back at the stage, movie and TV career of funny lady Joan Davis, star of the early ’50s sitcom I Married Joan.
Read more →Create-A-Caption: One, Two, Three

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! James Cagney—about to demonstrate how to open a bottle without an opener.
Read more →Tales Of The Tapes: Remember Your First Movie On VHS?

Remember back when it was a novelty to own a copy of your favorite flick for your any-time viewing pleasure? We surveyed our crack staff of veteran film buffs about the first film on VHS that they had to have for their libraries, and we think you’ll be surprised by the responses!
Read more →What’s Your Favorite Elvis Presley Feature Film?

This week marks the 36th anniversary of Elvis Presley’s passing, and Movie FanFare salutes the King by asking you which of his movies gets you all shook up. Cast your vote in our poll, and thank you verra much.
Read more →This Week In Film History, 08.11.13

It was 55 years ago that the Roger Corman teen exploitation flick The Cry Baby Killer hit theaters. The central role–and second billing–went to a debuting Jack Nicholson. Dry your eyes, we’ve got more Tinseltown trivia to share.
Read more →A James Gleason Tribute? Is Zat So?

Whether he was trying to keep up with a crime-solving teacher or in the corner of a reincarnated boxer, character actor James Gleason entertained film fans with his gruff but lovable attitude for three decades. Movie FanFare salutes the Brooklyn-born Oscar nominee and classic Scene Stealer.
Read more →Wall Street = Spalding Gray? Irv’s 10 Cinemassociations
We say “Wall Street,” Irv says…? Find out and play along with your own Cinemassociations!
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