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. No state fairs. No circuses. Just carnivals this time for Six…
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Happy 60th Birthday to “The 5,000 Fingers of Dr. T”

Written by Dr. Seuss, The 5,000 Fingers of Dr. T is a true cult classic. In today’s guest post, Rick29 celebrates the film’s 60th anniversary.
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Join guest blogger Kim Wilson as she shares her thoughts on the Orson Welles classic “The Third Man.”
Read more →Movie Mash-Ups, Part VII

We’re back with another installment of Movie Mash-Ups. Here we have film titles/posters that are smashed together to form new movie one-sheets that you definitely will not be seeing anytime soon. And yet, the possibilities are intriguing… Beasts of the…
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Wayne Morris: The Forgotten Hollywood War Hero

In his too-brief life, Wayne Morris was both a respected actor and a World War II flying ace. Today’s guest post by Jessica Pickens presents a fond remembrance of Morris.
Read more →This Week In Film History, 06.23.13
It was exactly 40 years ago this week that Roger Moore first stepped into the gunsight and assumed the movie mantle of James Bond with the opening of Live and Let Die. We’ve got some more stirring (not shaking) cinema anniversaries to share.
Read more →What’s Your Favorite Natalie Wood Film Performance?

From child actress to star of comedies, dramas and musicals, Natalie Wood was one of Hollywood’s most beloved actresses. This Week’s Movie FanFar poll asks you to vote for your favorite performance from Wood’s 30-plus year screen career.
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Barbara Stanwyck: From Sweet as Pie to Tough as Leather
Whether she was playing a shopgirl, a showgirl, a cowgirl, or anything in between, Barbara Stanwyck was a favorite with movie and TV audiences for over 50 years. Movie FanFare looks at the life and career of the Brooklyn-born actress who, surprisingly, never won a competitive Academy Award.
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