
Bill Dunphy, an avid movie collector, shares some of his favorite films. The African Queen with Humphrey Bogart, Experiment in Terror (1962), The Sea Wolf from 1941 with Edward G. Robinson are a few of his favorites.
Read more →Bill Dunphy, an avid movie collector, shares some of his favorite films. The African Queen with Humphrey Bogart, Experiment in Terror (1962), The Sea Wolf from 1941 with Edward G. Robinson are a few of his favorites.
Read more →What movies, stars, and craftsfolk will be taking the golden boy home from the 2013 Academy Awards ceremonies on Feburary 24? Movie Irv has the answers! Or at least, his predictions…
Read more →In today’s guest post, MovieFanFare reader Dan Slaten presents his thoughts on one of his favorite films, The Eagle and the Hawk.
Read more →Is your favorite ’70s musical Grease? Maybe it’s Cabaret or The Rocky Horror Picture Show — now’s the time to step up and cast your vote!
Read more →This was the week that Bela Lugosi staked out his signature role in Dracula, Tom and Jerry began their eternal chase, and Anthony Hopkins got a side of fava beans in The SIlence of the Lambs. There’re more Tinseltown tidbits for you to devour.
Read more →Glenn Ford was often intense in his characterizations, and enjoyed a long career in Hollywood, including 5 films co-starring with Rita Hayworth, their biggest movie together being Gilda in 1946. He once said, “I’ve never played anyone but myself on screen.”
Read more →A look at Harry Carey, Jr., who appeared in over 90 films and is known for his work with Director John Ford, including the films Rio Grande (1950) and She Wore a Yellow Ribbon (1949). He also appeared in Bonanza and Gunsmoke.
Read more →What movie is smarter than you are? Movie Irv is brave enough to admit there’s at least one movie “beyond” him. Join in the fun and confess which film left you utterly bewildered!
Read more →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! “There once was a man from Nantucket…”
Read more →Roscoe “Fatty” Arbuckle was one of the biggest stars of the silent film era until a scandal rocked his career. In today’s guest post, Marsha Collock examines the downfall of a true comedy original.
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