
Barbra Streisand fans, do you have a favorite Streisand Film Performance? Could it be Fanny Brice from Funny Girl!, Dolly Levi from Hello, Dolly or possibly Esther Hoffman from the 1976 remake of A Star Is Born? Vote today!
Read more →Barbra Streisand fans, do you have a favorite Streisand Film Performance? Could it be Fanny Brice from Funny Girl!, Dolly Levi from Hello, Dolly or possibly Esther Hoffman from the 1976 remake of A Star Is Born? Vote today!
Read more →We “Ask Movie Irv” to name The Most Disappointing Ending he’s ever experienced in a movie. You may be surprised.
Read more →We invite you to read some of our previously posted Christmas and holiday-themed articles and hope you enjoy them.
Read more →Can Margaret O’Brien ruin Christmas? A look at the spectacular brattiness of O’Brien in the Christmas films Meet Me in St. Louis (1944) & Tenth Avenue Angel (1948). Guest Blogger Jessica Pickens gives us a play by play.
Read more →Is Meet Me in St. Louis, the 1944 musical starring Judy Garland, Margaret O’Brien one of the greatest portrayals of Americana to ever grace the screen? Guest Blogger The Lady Eve thinks so. See if you agree.
Read more →How the Grinch Stole Christmas, directed by Chuck Jones and based on the children’s book by Dr. Seuss. Send us your caption for this still from the timeless Yuletide cartoon children of all ages revisit every year since 1966.
Read more →Starting Christmas Day, Les Misérables will no doubt grip the imaginations and pluck the hearts of moviegoers throughout the nation…
Read more →What character portrayed by Sidney Poitier is The most memorable, Or iconic, Or simply your favorite? Noah Cullen in the 1958 Drama The Defiant Ones, or as Virgil Tibbs in the 1967 mystery In the Heat of the Night?
Read more →Shane the 1953 Western starring Alan Ladd, and Jean Arthur is reviewed by guest Blogger Rick29. Shane was Jean Arthur’s last appearance on the silver screen. Shane is listed #45 in the 2007 edition of AFI’s 100 Years…100 Movies
Read more →Movie questions answered about 1940s Kit Carson movies, the 1954 mystery The Green Scarf, and the availability of Michael Rennie 1952 version of Les Miserables
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