
Edward G. Robinson starred as the 19th-century German researcher who fought stigma and skeptics as he sought a cure for syphilis in Dr. Ehrlich’s Magic Bullet. For the Movie Scientist Blogathon, we review the 1940 Warner Bros. biodrama.
Read more →Edward G. Robinson starred as the 19th-century German researcher who fought stigma and skeptics as he sought a cure for syphilis in Dr. Ehrlich’s Magic Bullet. For the Movie Scientist Blogathon, we review the 1940 Warner Bros. biodrama.
Read more →One of the most thankless acting jobs in movies must have been as one of Charlie Chan’s would-be detective offspring. After all, how many ways can an performer say “Gee whiz, pop!”? For the venerable Keye Luke, however, playing “number-one…
Read more →Would having a Best Comedy/Musical category enhance or dilute the Oscars? MovieFanFare looks at the idea of splitting the Best Picture Academy Award in two and offers an alternate history of which films would have won from 1928 to the present. .
Read more →“Dying is easy, comedy is hard.” It’s an oft-repeated quote that over the years has been attributed–incorrectly–to both 19th-century Shakespearean stage star Edmund Kean and Hollywood character actor Edmund Gwenn, among others. Gwenn appears to have been the closest, his…
Read more →Did you know director John Huston placed a reference to one of Humphrey Bogart’s worst films in The Maltese Falcon? See what he did inside.
Read more →Her screen career includes turns as a nun, a con artist, a painter, and intrepid reporter Lois Lane. We’re featuring five-time Academy Award nominee Amy Adams in this week’s poll and inviting you to vote for which of her film performances is your favorite.
Read more →Sure, everyone’s heard of Han Solo, Princess Leia and Darth Vader, but do you know Willrow Hood, Malakili and Jocasta Nu? If not, check out MovieFanFare’s salute to 10 of the less-heralded figures from the first six Star Wars films.
Read more →She earned four Oscar nominations in her career, and is best remembered as the big screen’s Auntie Mame. Our poll this week salutes actress Rosalind Russell and asks which of her film roles–from Gypsy, His Girl Friday and more–is your favorite.
Read more →From Citizen Kane and How Green Was My Valley to Dumbo and The Maltese Falcon, the movie roster of 75 years ago was truly “the stuff that dreams are made of.” Vote in our poll for your favorite “diamond anniversary” film from 1941.
Read more →Future commander-in-chief Ronald Reagan and most unusual co-star hit movie screens 65 years ago this week, with the debut of the Universal comedy Bedtime for Bonzo. You’ll go ape for the other fun movie facts we’ve assembled inside.
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