
I am Spartacus! The Stanley Kubrick/Kirk Douglas gladiator classic is this focus of this review by guest blogger Alyson Krier. What does she think of the film? Read on and find out!
Read more →I am Spartacus! The Stanley Kubrick/Kirk Douglas gladiator classic is this focus of this review by guest blogger Alyson Krier. What does she think of the film? Read on and find out!
Read more →You know the drill. Below is a classic movie photo with Jason’s caption.You’re encouraged to leave your own suggestion in the comment section below! The two lovers were lightweights when it came to drinking.Just sniffing the cocktails made them giddy….
Read more →Maybe we should label this post NSFW, because for some people, just thinking about the movie that puts them to sleep could cause them to doze off on the job!
Read more →Based on a play by Patrick Hamilton, 1944’s Gaslight went on to become one of the most beloved dramas of all time. This guest post from Kim Wilson explores the film’s enduring legacy, and offers up opinions why it continues to resonate with audiences the world over.
Read more →Come along with me to Blobfest, where we’ll celebrate the crazy charms of the 1958 monster movie classic “The Blob,” shop for some crap we don’t need, and soak in how the flick plays to a modern audience.
Read more →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. Close, but no cigar. Not here anyway. Just cigarettes in this…
Read more →No movie dance duo captured audiences’ hearts like Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers. In this week’s Movie FanFare poll we’re asking you to step in and let us know which of their 10 screen pairings is your favorite.
Read more →In today’s guest post, MovieFanFare reader Nell Musolf writes about the 1980 film The Last Married Couple in America, starring Natalie Wood and George Segal. Read on for some gripping thoughts on this insightful comedy about relationships!
Read more →Where were you in ’73? It’s been exactly 40 years since George Lucas took filmgoers back to the early days of rock ‘n roll with the heartfelt time capsule American Graffiti. We’ve got more movie memories for you to howl about.
Read more →When you hear “Tonto,” you think…what? Join Movie Irv for the latest round of Cinemassociations!
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