
It seems like everybody we talk to this weekend is breaking out their DVD and Blu-ray collection for a good, old-fashioned Labor Day movie or TV marathon. And you know what? You work hard all year, so there is absolutely…
Read more →It seems like everybody we talk to this weekend is breaking out their DVD and Blu-ray collection for a good, old-fashioned Labor Day movie or TV marathon. And you know what? You work hard all year, so there is absolutely…
Read more →With a new film version of Stephen King‘s It hitting theaters this week, we thought that this Sunday Funday post should focus on that most terrifying of all clowns, Pennywise. Yes friends, the most nightmare inducing harlequin in film history…
Read more →Since the passing of Jerry Lewis earlier this month at the age of 91, we’ve found ourselves revisiting the rich body of work that he left behind. Based on a play by Gore Vidal (who also scripted), 1960’s Visit to…
Read more →For anyone possessing “a head for business and a bod for sin” and movie lovers in general, Working Girl is a delightful experience that touts the virtues of following your dreams. The 1988 smash comedy sensation stars Melanie Griffith as…
Read more →Orson Welles has taken up permanent residence in the hearts and minds of movie lovers due to the hugely influential works he leaves behind and the sort of larger-than-life persona of which Hollywood legends are made. Of course, Citizen Kane…
Read more →Based on the novel by Richard Condon, Prizzi’s Honor is famed director John Huston‘s wildly entertaining comedy-drama. The film — which was released 32 years ago this week — brings together Jack Nicholson and Kathleen Turner as contract killers who…
Read more →Summer is breathing its last breaths, but don’t fret, there’s still a bit more time to hit the beach! Leading off this week’s new releases are a sun’s out/guns out reboot of a David Hasselhoff TV favorite, but there’s a…
Read more →The Birds is not only 1963’s scariest movie, but one of the creepiest flicks ever made. Alfred Hitchcock‘s loose adaptation of Daphne du Maurier’s novelette chronicles what happens when nature runs amuck. After an encounter in a San Francisco bird…
Read more →As we continue to remember the career of horror director Tobe Hooper, we ask you to vote for your favorite of his works below. Then, in the comments share your memories of Hooper and how his films touched your life.
Read more →I Love Lucy began it’s second season on September 15, 1952 with “Job Switching,” an episode that saw Lucy and Ethel taking work in a candy factory…with hilarious results. Above you see the iconic assembly line scene that many feel…
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