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This Week In Film History, 07.10.11
July 14, 1908: Edison Company actor D.W. Griffith makes his directing debut with The Adventures of Dollie, the first of over 500 works to come. July 12, 1912: Adolph Zukor releases a French film, Queen Elizabeth, starring stage star Sarah…
Read more →Christmas In July: Christmas in Connecticut

Last year, MovieFanFare writer Brian Sieck gave his views on Christmas in Connecticut in a First Time Watch post, here with another take on the beloved holiday classic (just in time for Christmas in July!) is guest blogger Gary Sweeney: It’s getting…
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From Scene to Shining Scene: 50 States in 50 Films, Part Two

Earlier this week, I decided to mark the 4th of July with the first part of an alphabetical cross-country chronicle, listing my picks for the best–or at least the most significant–movie set in each state of the union. The article ended, appropriately enough, in the…
Read more →David Hyde Pierce is The Perfect Host

You can take the actor out of Niles Crane, but it’s tough to take Niles Crane out of the actor. As the psychiatrist sibling of radio shrink Frasier Crane on the smash Cheers spinoff Frasier, David Hyde Pierce won four Emmy…
Read more →The Emperor Jones

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! This wasn’t the reaction he was hoping for after asking if he was her first.
Read more →Women in Early Hollywood

One of my favorite books as a child was Louisa May Alcott’s Little Women, and my favorite character, without question, was Jo March. Jo spent her days in the attic, “scribbling” out stories and poems and plotting how best to get…
Read more →From Scene to Shining Scene: 50 States in 50 Films, Part One

Sure, there are lots of movies set in New York and California, but can you think of a film located in Delaware, Idaho, or Rhode Island? Movie FanFare salutes America with a listing of 50 memorable motion picutres, one for each state of the union.
Read more →Craptastic Cinema: Over The Top

Good day, I’m Julian André, and welcome to Craptastic Cinema. OK, so by 1987 Sylvester Stallone had already cashed in on his tough guy but a good guy persona with the Rocky and Rambo franchises, as well as other gritty…
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