Rosalind Russell appeared in more than 50 movies, winning 5 Golden Globe Awards… considering all her iconic performances in films like His Girl Friday, Auntie Mame, and Gypsy, how is it possible that she never won a Best Actress Oscar?
Read more →Monthly Archives: January 2013
Elizabeth: The Golden Age
This weeks Create-A-Caption features the 2007 Drama, Elizabeth: The Golden Age starring Cate Blanchett. Add your funny or unique caption.
Read more →This Week In Film History, 01.27.13
This was the week that Tarzan first swung across the silver screen, Slim Pickens rode the bomb in Dr. Strangelove, and it cost a staggering five bucks to get into Last Tango in Paris. We’ve got more movie landmarks to check out!
Read more →What’s Your Favorite Edward G. Robinson Performance?
This week’s movie poll spotlights one of the most famous character actors of the silver screen, Edward G. Robinson. In this poll we would like to know: What’s Your Favorite Edward G. Robinson Performance?
Read more →A Reader Shares His Thoughts on His Favorite Films
MovieFanFare reader Bill Dunphy presents an overview of his most-loved films, including Jack Benny in The Horn Blows at Midnight, John Garfield in Pride of the Marines, and Summer of ’42 in today’s guest post.
Read more →Randolph Scott: Tall Man Riding
Today we are spotlighting Randolph Scott, whose 100-film career spanned over 30 years. Scott could be considered one of the most versatile leading men in movie history. Do you agree?
Read more →Cheaper By The Dozen
Cheeper By The Dozen Create-A-Caption: Create a unique or funny caption for the picture from the 2003 Steve Martin comedy Cheeper By The Dozen.
Read more →What’s Your Favorite Marx Brothers Movie?
The Cocoanuts, Animal Crackers, Duck Soup, A Night at the Opera: What is your favorite Marx Brothers movie? Vote today in this week’s Marxist-themed movie poll.
Read more →Six Pix: Universal Monsters
This week Six Pix presents a sextet of Universal Monster movie posters. You pick the one you feel is visually the most artistic or best sums up the film. Included are Dracula (1931); Frankenstein (1931); The Mummy (1932,) and several other classic Universal Monster movie posters.
Read more →Taking the Long Way to Gary Cooper
Guest blogger Marsha Collock wasn’t always a fan of Gary Cooper. In this article, she discusses the films that helped turn her opinion on the classic actor around.
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