
This weeks Create-A-Caption asks you to add a funny or unique caption to the movie still from the 1984 horror comedy film Gremlins. Do you remember Gremlins? Starring Starring Zach Galligan, and Phoebe Cates.
Read more →This weeks Create-A-Caption asks you to add a funny or unique caption to the movie still from the 1984 horror comedy film Gremlins. Do you remember Gremlins? Starring Starring Zach Galligan, and Phoebe Cates.
Read more →Okay, not every big-screen barrister can be expected to live up to the honorable ideals of, say, an Atticus Finch. But do there have to be so many sleazy ones? We’ve got the cinematic shysters we’re voting most likely to be reported to their local bar association!
Read more →What most makes you interested in seeing a movie? The story? The actors? The director? Movie Irv shares how his interests are stoked, and even adds a new element to the question.
Read more →In this weeks Character Witness Will Kane Vs. Lou Gehrig, two classic and memorable Gary Cooper. We would like to know what performance is the most memorable, iconic, or simply your favorite. Let us know.
Read more →Take a journey to Sherwood Forest with Robin Hood, who battles Prince John, rescues Maid Marian, and robs from the rich to give to the poor. Kim Wilson reviews the 1938 Errol Flynn swashbuckler The Adventures of Robin Hood.
Read more →Are you a devoted disciple of William Peter Blatty’s 1980 film “The Ninth Conifguration”? If not, let me try to convert you; this cult film from the writer of “The Exorcist” is a mind-bending marvel…
Read more →Rick 29 presents this fascinating glimpse at an Errol Flynn film that never was. With The Story of William Tell, Flynn envisioned a colorful tale along the lines of The Adventures of Robin Hood. Read what happened…
Read more →This week’s movie poll features Academy Award-winning actress Anne Hathaway. We would like to know which film performance of hers is your favorite? We invite you to take a minute, look at the choices and cast your vote!
Read more →It’s been 74 years since Basil Rathbone and Nigel Bruce first prowled the London Fog as Holmes and Watson. We’ll clue you in on more essential events in the annals of celluloid, from Johnny Weissmuller’s first jungle cry as Tarzan to the last dance for Jimmy Cagney.
Read more →Take a trip back to the Dawn of Time, as Movie FanFare looks at the history (pre-history?) of caveman cinema, from silent comedies with Chaplin and Keaton to Raquel Welch in a fur bikini and to such serious dramas as Quest for Fire and Iceman.
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