
As regular readers of MovieFanFare will tell you, we have rather ambiguous feelings about Internet holidays. Some, such as May the Fourth Be With You and the upcoming National Classic Movie Day are a great way for the online community…
Read more →As regular readers of MovieFanFare will tell you, we have rather ambiguous feelings about Internet holidays. Some, such as May the Fourth Be With You and the upcoming National Classic Movie Day are a great way for the online community…
Read more →This coming Tuesday is National Classic Movie Day, that annual celebration of Hollywood’s Golden Age. We will be commemorating this day by featuring nothing but posts about classic films on May 16th. Additionally, we’ll be teaming up with our friend…
Read more →Released on December 23, 1951, The African Queen (based on the C.S. Forester novel of the same name) is a cinematic masterpiece that is highlighted by unforgettable lead performances from Humphrey Bogart and Katharine Hepburn. Directed by John Huston, this…
Read more →Another week, another Internet holiday. This time, we are talking about National Twilight Zone Day — a celebration of Rod Serling‘s groundbreaking 1959-64 anthology series. The show continues to remain a part of the pop culture conversation all of these…
Read more →It’s a bit of a light week new release wise, with the highlight being the latest installment in the Fifty Shades of Grey saga. But what these offerings lack in quantity, they more than make up for in quality, with…
Read more →For this week’s Create-A-Caption, we are focusing on the 1984 blockbuster Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom. A darker (and at times, sillier) outing than Raiders of the Lost Ark, the movie featured scenes of shocking violence that, along…
Read more →The 1980s were a great time for movie comedies. But can you pick your favorite funnyman from the era? That’s what we want to know in this week’s poll, featuring such mirthful men as Eddie Murphy, John Candy, and more….
Read more →There are certain films that one of never tires of. These are movies that become more than just entertainment, they become a part of who we are. As someone who loves watching movies, loves writing about movies, loves thinking about…
Read more →On this day in 1901, legendary movie icon Gary Cooper was born. To celebrate what would have been the actor’s 116th birthday, we wanted to share with you the above footage from the 33rd Academy Awards in 1961 in which…
Read more →The Delambre family suffers from a curse, the curse that affects all practitioners of strange science in the Hollywood film world. Of course, usually that’s only limited to one generation, but since Hollywood has an affinity for milking a topic…
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