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Hockey in Non-Hockey Films

With the road to the Stanley Cup commencing for the NHL it seems like as good a time as any to review how this sport has fared in Hollywood. But instead of travelling the well-worn path of such great hockey…
Read more →Your Movie Questions About Bunny O’Hare & More

Q: Are they ever going to release Bunny O’Hare with Bette Davis? It is such a good and funny movie. Please, please, please. A: The wacky comedy with Bette teaming up with Ernest Borgnine to portray bank robbers disguising themselves…
Read more →Lana Turner: From Hollywood Drug Store to Peyton Place

Despite a tempestuous personal life that frequently threatened to overwhelm Lana Turner’s career, the petite yet robust blonde beauty enjoyed a 20-plus-year run as one of Hollywood’s most popular and in-demand sex goddesses and forged a lasting body of work….
Read more →The Fate of $30 On-Demand Rentals? Unknown

The news spread on April 1st, and was widely reported as being no joke. It still seemed so…ridiculous. And yet, starting with the Liam Neeson thriller Unknown (updated, 4/21: or perhaps it’s the Adam Sandler comedy Just Go With It, which now appears to…
Read more →Tarzan the Ape Man Movie Review

Take a look at the classic Tarzan, the Ape Man: When traders Harry Holt and James Parker are in Africa about to embark on an expedition to find an infamous elephant graveyard, they’re surprised to find out they will be…
Read more →You Haven’t Lived Until You’ve Seen Armageddon on a Cross-Country Flight

Guest blogger Red Beard writes: I left the humidity of Washington, DC yesterday to return to the beautiful weather of Southern California. (Sadly I left the even more beautiful future Mrs. Red Beard….sigh). On a lot of flights that across…
Read more →The Legacy Of Lester: Filmmaker Richard Lester

Richard Lester was the guy who captured the heyday of The Beatles in A Hard Day’s Night and Help!, two films that showcased the group’s spirit, energy, talent and sense of humor. But today, the 79-year-old filmmaker lives a quiet…
Read more →Never Saw That Classic Movie

Many years ago, my then-girlfriend confided in passing that the reference being made by the jokey character name “Charles Pfister Krane” from the Laverne & Shirley episode “Citizen Krane” had sailed right over her head because she had never seen…
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