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20 Million Miles To Earth

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! It was just a parking ticket. No need to get nasty.
Read more →Films That Should Have Been Something Else

Guest blogger Julie writes: It’s rare that films come into being because the idea was best suited for that particular medium. Adaptations obviously happen, as well as transformations during development (Glee, for instance, was originally envisioned as a film), but…
Read more →The Last Picture Show (1971): Movie Review

Guest blogger Simon Columb writes: “Being crazy about a woman like her is always the right thing to do. Being an old decrepit bag of bones, that’s what’s ridiculous. Gettin’ old” – Sam the Lion (Ben Johnson) Introduction “Anarene, Texas,…
Read more →Inside the Crawford Biography Possessed

Joan Crawford was a bitch. That may not come as a revelation to the folks who know Ms. Crawford from the image that has been perpetuated since Mommie Dearest, the book and the movie, were released in 1978 and 1981,…
Read more →This Week In Film History, 01.29.12
February 2, 1922: Hollywood has a real whodunit on its hands when Paramount Pictures director William Desmond Taylor is found slain. February 1, 1929: MGM’s The Broadway Melody premieres in Hollywood, becoming the first musical with an original score. February…
Read more →Dolores Moran: Pin-Up Girl

In just over ten years, pin-up girl Dolores Moran made 14 films, working with James Stewart, James Cagney, Dick Powell, and Humphrey Bogart. 88 years ago today Dolores Moran was born. Head over to our Facebook page and wish…
Read more →An Intermezzo with the Beautiful Ingrid Bergman

World-renowned Swedish violinist Holger Brandt (Gosta Ekman) knows what he is about to do is wrong, but he does it anyway, and invites gifted student pianist Anita Hoffman (Ingrid Bergman) out for a “late dinner and wine” after they meet—not…
Read more →Book vs. Movie: The Maltese Falcon

When you have more than one screen adaptation of a novel, usually one is more faithful to the book than the other. However, in the case of Dashiell Hammett’s The Maltese Falcon, it has two pretty accurate translations. The first…
Read more →What’s Your Favorite Don Knotts Film Performance?
Movie Fans, we would like to know what is your favorite Don Knotts Performance? Don Knotts is best known as Barney Fife from The Andy Griffith Show. Cast your vote today.
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