
It’s the most wonderful time of the year, and not just because of the holidays! Right now is a great time when all sorts of fantastic films are making their DVD and Blu-ray debut. This week offers up viewing options…
Read more →It’s the most wonderful time of the year, and not just because of the holidays! Right now is a great time when all sorts of fantastic films are making their DVD and Blu-ray debut. This week offers up viewing options…
Read more →Richard Burton was one of the most iconic actors of his day. He was a Shakespearean actor who performed in plays for many years, mostly in productions of plays written by the Bard. He was also a frequent also-ran in…
Read more →For over 40 years Blaxploitation legend Pam Grier has been thrilling audiences in films as diverse as Foxy Brown, Escape from L.A., and the acclaimed Jackie Brown (among many, many others). For this week’s poll, we want you to tell…
Read more →On August 3, 1968, Hang ‘Em High originally hit theaters. The film starred Clint Eastwood — back in America and fresh off of his success with the “Dollars” trilogy that established him as a global superstar — as Jed Cooper,…
Read more →What a week for new releases it is! Best known for his work on Whatever Happened to Baby Jane?, director Robert Aldrich takes the spotlight in this week’s new releases, with two of his other classics now hitting home video….
Read more →1. Stephen Sondheim wrote “Send in the Clowns” specifically for Glynis Johns, whose husky voice worked best with short phrasing. She sang it in the original 1973 stage production of A Little Night Music and won a Tony for Best Leading…
Read more →This week’s Create-A-Caption comes to us from Lawrence of Arabia, director David Lean‘s multiple Academy Award-winning film biography of British army officer T.E. Lawrence, who helped unite and lead Arab rebels in their fight against Ottoman Turks during World War…
Read more →In this guest post, Jim Brymer shares on how his views on the Popeye movie have changed over the years: A confession: I went to see Popeye in the theater. I wasn’t very impressed. Why? At that point I had seen Mork and Mindy and…
Read more →Black Friday is behind us, and Cyber Monday and the rest of the holiday shopping season lies ahead. In our continuing effort to make your holiday shopping season go as smoothly as possible (and to save you some money), here’s…
Read more →On November 23rd, legendary English director Nicolas Roeg died of natural causes at the age of 90. After starting a career as a cinematographer — he worked second unit on Lawrence of Arabia, he soon found himself in the director’s…
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