
Here’s a look at one of the most unexpected film spin-offs ever made…which also happens to be an early example of the “cinematic universe” idea that is so in vogue today. The surprising popularity of 1942’s The Ghost of Frankenstein…
Read more →Here’s a look at one of the most unexpected film spin-offs ever made…which also happens to be an early example of the “cinematic universe” idea that is so in vogue today. The surprising popularity of 1942’s The Ghost of Frankenstein…
Read more →This week’s new offerings include several releases from the Criterion Collection, a sci-fi mindbender starring Natalie Portman, a smart coming-of-age dramedy, the final season of a sitcom favorite, and more. Take a look at what titles are now available. Midnight…
Read more →The Warner Archive Collection is committed to bringing classics and forgotten favorites from all eras of Hollywood to DVD and Blu-ray. Here are ten recent Archive releases that you may have missed! Bad Day at Black Rock Shortly after World…
Read more →Throughout history there have been many great teams: Hope and Crosby, Chocolate and peanut butter, sleeping late and Sunday mornings. But for the sake of this week’s post, none are more iconic than Johnny and Baby. The heartthrob lovers of…
Read more →It is hard to believe that it has been 20 years since Saving Private Ryan was released. Director Steven Spielberg‘s touching and realistic effort ranks among the best WWII pictures ever made, thanks in no small part to a stellar…
Read more →With Memorial Day Weekend having now come and gone, thoughts are now turning to those summer nights. Speaking of which, June 16th marks the 40th anniversary of Grease, the blockbuster, era-defining musical starring John Travolta and Olivia Newton-John! We here…
Read more →In honor of Memorial Day, we are reprinting this post from last year that looks back at a powerful film that examines the struggles and sacrifice of our veterans, The Best Years of Our Lives. Seven Oscars, including Best Picture…
Read more →As we celebrate Memorial Day today, be sure to take some time to reflect upon the brave and selfless men and women who sacrificed, in some cases, everything in order to protect our country. True, today is a day of…
Read more →The latest installment in the ever-growing Star Wars saga is Solo: A Star Wars Story. Even though the film was only released on Thursday, it, like Star Wars: The Last Jedi before it, has spawned endless thinkpieces either debating whether…
Read more →Funnyman Danny Kaye made his feature film debut as a hypochondriac who winds up a G.I. in Up in Arms. Guest writer Rick29 falls in for a closer look at the 1944 comedy/musical, which also stars Dinah Shore and Dana Andrews
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