
It was on this day in 1969 that Sesame Street premiered, forever changing children’s television, popular culture, and society in the process. But as much of a part of our world as the series is now, the series was considered…
Read more →It was on this day in 1969 that Sesame Street premiered, forever changing children’s television, popular culture, and society in the process. But as much of a part of our world as the series is now, the series was considered…
Read more →Are you ready to laugh? There’s plenty of huge chuckles to be found in the following hits, all of which are featured in our Colossal Comedy sale! Spanning from the 1920s to the 2010s, we have thousands of your favorite…
Read more →We don’t need to tell you what a legend Humphrey Bogart is. By merely starring in Casablanca — a film many believe to be the best ever made — he gained immortality through his work. Never one to rest on…
Read more →With the holiday season sneaking up on us, the major studios are looking to release some huge hits just in time for the celebrations. From blockbusters to Yuletide fare, film noir to family fun, these DVDs and Blu-rays will put…
Read more →Here at Movies Unlimited and MovieFanFare, we’re about all aspects of contemporary and classic entertainment! (As you might have noticed). Along with the latest and greatest Hollywood hits, we also offer up books, soundtracks, apparel, and collectibles that celebrate popular…
Read more →From 1999 to 2007, The Sopranos was television’s premiere watercooler show. For six seasons the adventures and anxieties of mobster Tony Soprano (James Gandolfini) and his family and associates struck a chord with audiences, and gave viewers a different take…
Read more →With the impending release of Frozen II just weeks away, families everywhere are getting prepared for another visit to Arendelle. 2013’s Frozen was a CGI musical masterpiece, inspired by Hans Christian Andersen‘s The Snow Queen, and one of the biggest…
Read more →Good morning! Hopefully you all are rested and refreshed after that extra hour of sleep. If not, we’re going to let Rodgers and Hammerstein give you some Monday morning adrenaline in the form of the rousing “Oh, What a Beautiful…
Read more →If Abbott and Costello can be said to have been responsible for ringing the death knell on the Universal Monsters (with their comic turns in such movies as Abbott and Costello Meet Frankenstein), then William Beaudine can be said to…
Read more →In today’s guest post, Jim Brymer shares his thoughts on the 1963 comedy classic It’s a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World. Stanley Kramer was a well-known director in his day, one who specialized in “message” films — meaning that there…
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