
Garson’s back! And MovieFanFare’s got her! Vote for your favorite performance by the British-born, Oscar-winning actress in this week’s movie poll.
Read more →Garson’s back! And MovieFanFare’s got her! Vote for your favorite performance by the British-born, Oscar-winning actress in this week’s movie poll.
Read more →Newly arrived in late 1800s Santa Fe, doctor Greer Garson butts heads with fellow physician Dana Andrews in Strange Lady in Town. Guest writer Laura Grieve offers her diagnosis of the 1955 frontier drama, which co-starred Cameron Mitchell and Lois Smith.
Read more →It’s been exactly 25 years since the superhero genre took a big step forward, as Michael Keaton memorably donned the cape and cowl for Tim Burton’s Batman. We’ve got many more cinema signposts to share.
Read more →We’re firing up the crystal ball to share breaking news about the latest in long-sought movie and TV treasures that will be coming your way to DVD and Blu-ray in the coming months. .
Read more →Decades before zombies marched through Georgia on TV, a mechanical heart–based on a device co-designed by Charles Lindbergh–brought executed convict Boris Karloff back to life in The Waking Dead. Guest blogger Cliff Alpierti reviews the 1936 chiller.
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. In this installment we welcome the weekend solstice with a salute to summer.
Read more →Renowned New York psychiatrist James Coburn’s professional and personal worlds are turned upside down when he takes on a new patient, the President of the United States, in the wild ’67 comedy The President’s Analyst, reviewed here as part of the 1967 in Film Blogathon.
Read more →Glenn Morris played Tarzan once…and most think once was enough! A strange piece of trivia led me to sit down with “Tarzan’s Revenge”; let’s have a look now at one of the lesser-regarded entries in the apeman’s long screen history.
Read more →Debuting as a B-Western heavy in the early ’40s, Robert Mitchum would go on to become one of Hollywood’s top tough guys. This week’s poll asks for your pick for your favorite pre-1964 Mitchum performance.
Read more →It’s been 54 years since theatergoers found themselves implored not to reveal the ending of
Alfred Hitchcock’s transformative stunner Psycho. We’ve many more Tinseltown tidbits to shower you with.
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