
Based on the play by Mary Chase, Harvey is an offbeat — and quite beloved– comedy masterpiece. In one of his finest roles, James Stewart stars as Elwood P. Dowd, a good-hearted inebriate whose constant companion is an invisible rabbit…
Read more →Based on the play by Mary Chase, Harvey is an offbeat — and quite beloved– comedy masterpiece. In one of his finest roles, James Stewart stars as Elwood P. Dowd, a good-hearted inebriate whose constant companion is an invisible rabbit…
Read more →The 1990s saw a massive resurgence in popularity for the disaster film genre. Whether the threat facing mankind was asteroids, aliens, or some other potentially world-ending problem, audiences flocked to theaters to check out all kinds of action-packed blockbusters. For…
Read more →Paul Verhoeven’s Robocop is a film that is unique in that it works as a sci-fi adventure and a dark comedy. When it was released back in 1987 (can you believe this film is 30 years old?) , audiences weren’t…
Read more →On this day in the early 1900s (sources say anytime from 1904-06), screen legend Joan Crawford was born. Crawford is currently experiencing something of a revival in popularity thanks to the television series Feud which chronicles the rivalry between her…
Read more →There’s a song in our hearts whenever it comes time to check out this week’s new DVD and Blu-ray new releases, and it is one that will be soaring through the air with the home video arrival of Sing. That…
Read more →For this week’s Create-A-Caption, we are traveling back to 1933 to that masterful moment in comedy history, Duck Soup. This wild satire from The Marx Brothers finds Groucho as Rufus T. Firefly, president of Freedonia; Chico as his trusted aide…
Read more →Drama. Comedy. Thriller. Horror. Action. Musical. Science Fiction. And so on. There are so many different types of films to choose from, so for this week’s poll we have a simple question for you: What’s your favorite movie genre? Let…
Read more →One of our favorite contemporary actors here at MovieFanFare is none other than Kurt Russell. From his origins as a Disney contract player through to his work as a leading man and beyond, Kurt always delivers mesmerizing performances. This is…
Read more →The “Golden Era of Movie Gimmicks” was in the late 1950s and 1960s when producer William Castle came up with some very innovative ways to lure audiences to his low-budget thrillers and horror films. Although Castle remains the undisputed King…
Read more →Our celebration of Jerry Lewis‘ 91st birthday rolls on with a very simple question: What is your favorite of the funnyman’s many motion pictures? Either with or without Dean Martin or funny or dramatic, there’s no wrong answer here. Just…
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