
¡Hola! Tomorrow is September 16, which marks Mexican Independence Day (not on Cinco de Mayo, as many Americans think). MovieFanFare would like to raise a glass to toast our southern neighbors and asks you which film set south of…
Read more →¡Hola! Tomorrow is September 16, which marks Mexican Independence Day (not on Cinco de Mayo, as many Americans think). MovieFanFare would like to raise a glass to toast our southern neighbors and asks you which film set south of…
Read more →Actress Polly Holliday died from pneumonia September 9th in Manhattan, New York City. She was 88. Holliday was best known for her role as Florence Jean “Flo” Castleberry in the 1976-85 TV series Alice. The sitcom was based on Martin Scorsese’s…
Read more →Where would we be without comfort food? It provides us with solace through grief, reminds us of treasured people in our lives, and just makes us feel content. Movies can also do the same. They can evoke a specific…
Read more →The weather’s turning cooler, the leaves are changing color, and the kids are all back in school. Another fall is just about here. And in the increasingly irrelevant world of broadcast network television, that means it’s time to introduce…
Read more →A wheelchair-bound ex-Nazi scientist; a womanizing concert pianist; an Indian actor dreaming of Hollywood stardom; a childlike gardener obsessed with television; and, of course, a bumbling French police detective. These were just a few of the many diverse yet always…
Read more →SPOILER ALERT!: This article reveals and discusses the climaxes to several classic TV series. You have been warned. With And Just Like That coming to an end after three seasons, it seems like a good time to look at other…
Read more →To date, only two male actors of Indigenous North American heritage have been nominated for Academy Awards. The first was Chief Dan George, co-star of 1970’s Little Big Man. Two decades later, Canada’s Graham Greene was, like George, nominated for…
Read more →Today is the first Monday in September, which here in the U.S. means it’s also Labor Day. Since becoming a federal holiday in 1894, the day has been a nationwide comemmoration of the labor movement and its members, whose work…
Read more →One factor that can help a movie’s success is the music. A hit song can do the work of 100 publicists and can make people curious about a film. In early November 1992 “I Will Always Love You” from the…
Read more →His acting career was kickstarted when he undressed Buster Keaton in a bathhouse. He also performed in a circus alongside an array of “human oddities,” took a potshot at William Powell, ran a luggage store with Edward G. Robinson,…
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