Here’s a fun diversion: Think about all the movies that you have seen throughout your life. Of all of these flicks, is there one character that you would like to have as your best friend? Maybe Chewbacca from the Star…
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Poll: What’s Your Favorite Sitcom To Debut In The ’70s?
Sing Street And Other Fantastic DVD And Blu-ray New Releases
This week’s new offerings include the latest naturalistic musical from the director of Once, a return to Barbershop, an inventive actioner, and much more. Take a look: Sing Street Dublin, 1985: Miserable with his transfer to a rigid Catholic school,…
Read more →In Honor Of Her Birthday, Tell Us What Your Favorite Sandra Bullock Performance Is
With Sandra Bullock celebrating her 52nd birthday today, I was curious as to which of her many performances you think standout. Speed? Gravity? Miss Congeniality? Demolition Man? Have your say in the comments below!
Read more →Film Noir: A To Z
Guest blogger Rick 29 writes: One of the most popular features at the Classic Film and TV Cafe is the site’s “A to Z” list. Awhile back, the Cafe tackled film noir–a daunting task because there so many good ones….
Read more →Poll: Who’s Your Favorite Star Trek Captain?
With Star Trek Beyond hitting theaters this week, here’s your chance to sound off about your favorite Starfleet captain. So vote below and let us know who your favorite Star Trek Captain is! To see a complete list of movie…
Read more →R.I.P. Garry Marshall: 1934 – 2016
There’s sad news to report from Hollywood today with the word that legendary writer/director/producer/actor/jack of all trades Garry Marshall died yesterday from pneumonia at the age of 81. After beginning his lengthy career as a writer on The Tonight Show…
Read more →Create-A-Caption: Breakfast At Tiffany’s
You know the drill. Below is a photo from Breakfast At Tiffany’s with Chris’ caption. You’re encouraged to leave your own suggestion in the comment section below! Holly Golightly left New York without ever having her dreams of finding a…
Read more →The Five Best War Films
Who better to select the five best war films than a recently retired U.S. Army colonel? Migs, our guest blogger, was commissioned in 1987 from the United States Military Academy at West Point and held various commands during a distinguished…
Read more →The Five Worst Board Games Based On Films
Because you can’t have light without dark, joy without pain, peanut butter without chocolate, etc., I now present this follow-up to last week’s The Five Greatest Board Games Based on Films article that focuses on the worst tie-ins ever to…
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