It’s Friday the 13th and you can watch any two horror movies in a larger screen movie theater. One movie must be a classic horror film and the second a recent horror movie. What two Horror Movies do you pick?
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It’s Friday the 13th and you can watch any two horror movies in a larger screen movie theater. One movie must be a classic horror film and the second a recent horror movie. What two Horror Movies do you pick?
Read more →February 2, 1922: Hollywood has a real whodunit on its hands when Paramount Pictures director William Desmond Taylor is found slain. February 5, 1927: Buster Keaton‘s comedic masterwork The General, based on a true Civil War incident, is released. February…
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Movie Fans — as Halloween approaches, we’ve decided to dig into the MovieFanfare Horror Movie archives crypt and dig up a few buried gems we’ve published in the past year or so. Our first resurrection is a review of the…
Read more →Ghoul school is back in session, as the horrifyingly humble host of MovieFrightFare (hosted by our page on Famous Monsters) spins the Weird Wheel and delves into another decade of dread. Bone up on your terror-ific trivia with Ghouly Irv’s…
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Lured (1948), directed by Douglas Sirk in high style, presents George Sanders as a good guy detective from Scotland Yard and Lucille Ball as a woman working with Scotland Yard who presents herself as bait to help draw a murderer…
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Guest blogger The Mike writes: “You can’t build life they way you put blocks together!” That’s a quote spoken by star Boris Karloff near the midpoint of Robert Wise’s 1945 adaptation of The Body Snatcher, and anyone who knows where…
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I axed for it. And what a thrill the answer was yes! With a scheduled debut of January 18, we at Movies Unlimited/MovieFanFare will become regular contributors on the new Famous Monsters of Filmland website. We’ll be offering freshly dug…
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This review is part of the Boris Karloff Blogathon; fans are invited to survey the entire series of contributions here! “Today, there is a crying need for a new…socially conscious novel to shake up the complacent public about the high…
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