
What happens when Spencer Tracy and Katharine Hepburn find themselves on opposite sides of the workplace and the “Computer Age”? Melanie Simone explains in her review of the screen duo’s 1957 romantic comedy Desk Set.
Read more →What happens when Spencer Tracy and Katharine Hepburn find themselves on opposite sides of the workplace and the “Computer Age”? Melanie Simone explains in her review of the screen duo’s 1957 romantic comedy Desk Set.
Read more →As part of the Hammer Halloween Blogathon, MovieFanFare shouts “Yo ho ho!” and raises a pint of ale to Night Creatures, a 1962 thriller of smugglers and pirates in 18th-century England starring Hammer Films mainstay Peter Cushing.
Read more →Six Pix presents a sextet of movie posters representing a particular actor/director/genre. You pick the one you feel is visually the most artistic or best sums up the film. This Six Pix highlights Bram Stoker’s famed vampire in various iterations….
Read more →In today’s guest post, writer Paul Castiglia shares his views on how Dracula has been portrayed on-screen throughout the years; focusing on the brilliant (and peerless) performance of Bela Lugosi as the infamous bloodsucker.
Read more →After becoming an instant fright icon in 1931’s Dracula, Bela Lugosi went on to terrify filmgoers in a variety of sinister roles. Vote for your choice for Bela’s best non-Drac horror performance in this week’s MovieFanfare poll.
Read more →It’s really been exactly 35 years since Michael Myers started hacking his way into our collective consciousness with the opening of John Carpenter’s Halloween? Now, THAT’S scary. Check out our other frightening factoids.
Read more →In today’s guest post, Melanie Simone looks back at the Alfred Hitchcock classic Lifeboat. Does the movie sink or swim? Find out in this terrific review!
Read more →We’re sharing some tips on discontinued titles we have on hand–for the time being–like the tremendous 1942 Edward G. Robinson heist farce Larceny, In
Read more →The monumental Ms. Streisand comes up for the overrated/underrated verdict. Open the floodgates, it’s time to hear from Babs fans!
Read more →In the first of a three-part salute to the film history of Russell Thorndike’s 18th-century English pirate-turned-vicar and smuggler Christopher Syn, Movie FanFare looks at the 1937 British costume thriller Dr. Syn, starring veteran actor George Arliss in the title role.
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