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This Week In Film History 03-21-10
March 25, 1932: Olympic swimming champ Johnny Weissmuller is Tarzan the Ape Man and Maureen O’Sullivan Jane in the first in MGM’s jungle adventure series. March 24, 1939: Basil Rathbone and Nigel Bruce make the first of 14 screen pairings…
Read more →Letter Imperfect: The Sequel

As with the original Letter Imperfect article, when it comes to movie posters, one wrong letter can change everything. See for yourself… He’s a poet. Did you know it? • The 40 Year Old Virgin
Read more →Anthony Perkins Was Not Norman Bates

About nine years ago I saw The Man with the Golden Arm for the very first time. I was only a year or so into being a huge movie fan, and so for almost every film I watched I was…
Read more →Mohawk Theater – North Adams, Mass.

On November 5, 1938, some 71 years ago, the Mohawk Theater opened in the small western Massachusetts town of North Adams. These days, the community is anticipating, and actively involved, in its future re-opening. Once part of the E.M. Loew…
Read more →Dear John: Why Aren’t Waters’ Pre-Pink Flamingos Films on DVD?

Here’s a funny thought: more than a few moviegoers–many of them, I’m guessing, under the age of 30–may only know cult filmmaker John Waters as one of the people behind that charming, upbeat musical from a few years ago, Hairspray. It’s even funnier…
Read more →In The Navy

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! “We said we needed powdered donuts, not plain. What are you, some sort of stooge?”
Read more →Wimping Out With The Creator And Stars Of Diary Of A Wimpy Kid

All Jeff Kinney wanted to be was a cartoonist. While attending college at the University of Maryland, Kinney created a comic strip called Igdoof that ran in the campus newspaper. His dream was to graduate from school and draw a…
Read more →Poll: What’s Your Favorite Irish-Themed Movie?

Well, lads and lasses, St. Patrick’s Day is here, which means it’s time for MovieFanFare readers to let us know which film about the Emerald Isle and its people–Darby O’Gill and the Little People, The Quiet Man,Ryan’s Daughter and more–is their favorite.
Read more →Thomas Mitchell: It’s a Wonderful Career

It’s an impressive body of work that most actors would love to have on their resumé: Gerald O’Hara, Vivien Leigh’s troubled father, in Gone with the Wind; Clopin, 15h-century Paris’ “King of the Beggars,” in The Hunchback of Notre Dame; Mr….
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