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! “Why do I have a man over my shoulder? Ask me no questions, sister, and I’ll tell…
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The Haunting Melody of the Uninvited
There are a ton of classic movies that remain unavailable on DVD and Blu-ray. For film fans, this is frustrating to say the least. While these gems have yet to be freed from the vaults, we can still voice our…
Read more →This Week In Film History, 01.22.12
January 27, 1918: Edgar Rice Burroughs’ jungle lord debuts on screen in Tarzan of the Apes, starring former Arkansas peace officer Elmo Lincoln. January 22, 1928: The John Ford melodrama Mother Machree features, as an unbilled extra, former prop man…
Read more →The Letter H is a Good Thing When It Comes to Paul Newman
Guest blogger Monty Hawes writes: I just realized that Paul Newman did several films that began with the letter H and that they are some of his best films and most successful. And all came out during a time span in…
Read more →Is Marlon Brando the Greatest Movie Actor of All Time?
Sometimes, a movie question appears to present a very limited range of possible answers. Like the question, “Is Marlon Brando the Greatest Movie Actor of All Time?” You might think the answers to a question like that would typically be…
Read more →Oliver Hardy & Cary Grant: Help Celebrate Their Birthdays
Today in film history, two of the most “shimmering, glowing stars in the cinema firmament” were born on the same day – Oliver Hardy (of Laurel and Hardy fame) and Cary Grant. Let’s wish Happy Birthday to two of Hollywood’s…
Read more →Touch of Evil (1958): Classic Movie Review
Guest blogger Alex DeLarge presents this review of the film noir classic Touch of Evil (1958): In the explosive purgatory between moral boundaries, two men seek Justice by different means: one servant to the Rule of Law and the other…master. This…
Read more →What’s Your Favorite Jean Harlow Performance?
Director Ti West Checks In With The Innkeepers
Although he is only 32 years old, writer-director Ti West has five horror films under his belt and more in the planning stages. And while he is too old, perhaps, to be called a “wunderkind,” the amount of projects he…
Read more →The Seven Year Itch
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! It was a match made in heaven: a voyeur and an exhibitionist.
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