You know the drill. Above is a classic movie photo with Jason’s caption. You’re encouraged to leave your own suggestion in the comment section!
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Fonda Jane?
The Lawless (1950)
The Lawless,starring Gail Russell and Macdonald Carey, is a 1950 drama about the plight of immigrant California fruit pickers. Laura G offers up her view on this classic also released under the title The Dividing Line.
Read more →Margaret Hamilton: Wickedly Wonderful
There was more to the world of Margaret Hamilton than her iconic turn as the aquaphobic Wicked Witch of the West in 1939’s The Wizard of Oz. Learn about the life of the sharp-featured character actress who, when not frightening young moviegoers, was educating them as a kindergarten teacher!
Read more →Susan Sarandon: Annie Savoy vs. Louise Sawyer
Annie Savoy Vs. Louise Sawyer. We would like to know what Susan Sarandon character is the most memorable or simply your favorite
Read more →You Can’t Keep a Good Wolf Man Down!
When the moon is full and bright…guest blogger Blair Kramer bays his appreciation for the Wolf Man! Not just any Wolf Man, however, but the one and only Lon Chaney Jr. and his many outings as the hirsute horror!
Read more →What’s Your Favorite Steve Carell Film Performance?
Remember Steve Carell as Brick Tamland in the comedy Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy? Or how about Dan from the movie Dan in Real Life? This week would like to know What’s Your Favorite Steve Carell Film Performance? Vote today.
Read more →Peggy Cummins: Underrated Performer of the Week
Guest blogger Rick 29 presents his pick for the Underrated Performer of the Week: Peggy Cummins, the Welsh actress best known for “Gun Crazy” and “Curse of the Demon.” Did you know she was the original choice to star in Forever Amber?
Read more →This Week In Film History, 03.17.13
It’s been exactly 60 years since the viewing public got their red carpet pass with the first telecast of the Academy Awards. Check out the rest of our dynamic datebook for movie memories, from the first silent filming of Frankenstein to opening night for Mel Brooks’ The Producers.
Read more →Must See TV?
I’ve missed quite a few shows viewers have enthusiastically labeled as “must see” television. It’s time for me to find a new program to enjoy. There are only so many hours in the day, though, so now you have to help me choose from among the many series recommended to me!
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