Writer, producer, director, actor, activist, Academy Award winner…it’s all wrapped up in Warren Beatty. But what has he done for us lately? Movie Irv assays the career of the handsome Hollywood legend!
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Tony Randall: What a Character!

In today’s guest post, Marsha Collock shares her admiration for Tony Randall, one of the greatest character actors ever.
Read more →Still the Damndest Thing: Looking Back at Nashville

With the Criterion Collection putting their stamp on Robert Altman’s remarkable 1975 American mosaic, longtime Nashville celebrant Movie Irv considers the film’s impact and import, then and now.
Read more →To All the Video Companies We’ve Loved Before

We’ve been around long enough to remember the glory days of VHS, and we’re fondly looking back at some of those suppliers of yore who packed our shelves with exploitation classics and more memorable fare.
Read more →Create-A-Caption: Teen Wolf

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! Fox had heard that “doing it” might give him hairy palms, but this was ridiculous!
Read more →Stacy’s Book Has Got It Going On: A Look at Keach’s New Memoir

Still offering compelling efforts on big screen, small screen, and the boards, Stacy Keach has now looked back at his often-tumultuous life and times with his recently published memoir, and we’re sharing our impressions here.
Read more →Forest View: A Consideration of Mr. Whitaker

With efforts like Out of the Furnace and Black Nativity in the offing, and a potential second Oscar for his mantle for Lee Daniels’ The Butler, we’re looking back at Forest Whitaker;s remarkable three-decade run onscreen.
Read more →Who’s Your Favorite “Good” Movie Angel?

This week’s MovieFanFare poll is on the side of the angels…most of them, anyway. Which of Hollywood’s heroic heavenly helpers–from Jack Benny and Cary Grant to John Travolta and Denzel Washington–is your favorite?
Read more →This Week in Film History, 01.05.14

It’s been 87 years since filmgoers were first stunned by Fritz Lang’s standard-setting tale of a future dystopia–circa 2000–with Metropolis. We’ve got more movie minutia to make your day.
Read more →Six Pix: Russ Meyer

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. Six Pix ogles the sexploitation films of Russ Meyer. Included are:…
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