
It’s Shark Week again, meaning that for the next seven days people are going to be extra cautious whenever they go in the ocean…or take a bath…or go swimming. (Hey, sharks are TERRIFYING). Sharks tap into something primal, and they…
Read more →It’s Shark Week again, meaning that for the next seven days people are going to be extra cautious whenever they go in the ocean…or take a bath…or go swimming. (Hey, sharks are TERRIFYING). Sharks tap into something primal, and they…
Read more →This week marks the 10th anniversary of Step Brothers, perhaps the most joyfully unhinged comedy of the past decade. To pay tribute to this milestone, we wanted to hear what your favorite film performance from Will Ferrell is. Vote below,…
Read more →Next month marks the 20th anniversary of the theatrical release of How Stella Got Her Groove Back, director Kevin Rodney Sullivan‘s hit adaptation of Terry McMillan‘s best-selling novel. (She co-wrote the screenplay with Rain Man writer Ron Bass). The film…
Read more →This week’s Create-A-Caption is nothing short of supercalifragilisticexpialidocious, because this one is about Mary Poppins! P.L. Travers’ magical caretaker came to the big screen via Walt Disney Pictures in 1964 and has been charming audiences ever since. We’ve taken a…
Read more →It may be true that the word “legendary” is thrown around far too casually in today’s day and age, but some public figures absolutely deserve being called it. One such individual is the great Terence Stamp, who turns 80 today….
Read more →The 1930s were an unmatched time of glitter and stardom in Hollywood. But how much do you really know about this era? Writer Daniel Kothenschulte and graphic designer Robert Nippoldt teamed up for the release Hollywood in the 30s to…
Read more →Question: What’s the only thing better than watching one of your favorite films? Answer: Watching one of your favorite films in the type of glorious high-definition audio and video that only the Blu-ray format can offer! With that in mind,…
Read more →With San Diego Comic Con and our very own Summer of Sci-Fi posts rolling on this weekend, we thought we’d present another edition of The Movie Tagline Game. This time around we have selected a number of science fiction/genre films…
Read more →Based on a play from Leslie Bush-Fekete, 1943’s Heaven Can Wait is a majestic technicolor affair from acclaimed director Ernst Lubitsch (Ninotchka, A Royal Scandal). In the film, Don Ameche shines as newly deceased womanizer Henry Van Cleve. Convinced that…
Read more →Today marks the start of San Diego Comic Con, the annual celebration of comic books, TV shows, films, and collectibles that is the biggest pop culture event of the year. The next couple of days are going to be a…
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