
Today’s guest post focuses on a true sci-fi oddity, 1968’s The Green Slime. Here’s Rick 29’s thoughts on this cheesy and cosmic masterpiece!: What do you do when you learn that a six million ton asteroid is on a collision…
Read more →Today’s guest post focuses on a true sci-fi oddity, 1968’s The Green Slime. Here’s Rick 29’s thoughts on this cheesy and cosmic masterpiece!: What do you do when you learn that a six million ton asteroid is on a collision…
Read more →Since it’s Throwback Thursday, let’s travel back to the Golden Age of Hollywood to check out five superb suspense classics that you may not be familiar with. All of these feature engaging mysteries waiting to be revealed and an assortment…
Read more →It sounds crazy when you think about it, an edgy television take on the Archie Comics characters who have been entertaining audiences for over 75 years. Featuring an Archie who is sleeping with a teacher, an “emo heartthrob” Jughead, an…
Read more →A truly great movie poster should reflect the feeling and atmosphere of the film it represents. Longtime MovieFanFare readers are familiar with our thoughts on how crafting a perfect movie poster is an art that is slowly dying. While most…
Read more →Throw an Awesome Mix in your Walkman and prepare yourself for this week’s far out flicks hitting DVD and Blu-ray. We’ve got the latest cosmic adventure from the Marvel Cinematic Universe, some vintage film favorites featuring Hollywood talents like Katharine…
Read more →In the aftermath of Jerry Lewis’ passing yesterday at the age of 91, we find ourselves reflecting upon how the beloved performer impacted our lives. But more importantly, we want you to share your memories about all things Jerry Lewis…
Read more →This week’s Create-A-Caption honors a man who brought so much laughter into the world, Jerry Lewis. We’ve taken a photo from his iconic 1963 comedy The Nutty Professor and given it a funny comment. In tribute to Lewis, we ask…
Read more →The title character in Cash McCall does not make an appearance until eighteen minutes into the film. Still, he dominates the opening scenes. Little girls sing about him as they jump rope. Business executives describe him as a “jackal,” a…
Read more →With the country currently experiencing enormous excitement over Monday’s total eclipse of the sun, we thought we’d share with you our favorite pop culture depiction of the celestial event ever — the “Da Doo” song from 1986’s Little Shop of…
Read more →Just re-released on DVD and Blu-ray from the Criterion Collection, Hopscotch is a hilarious espionage comedy based on the Brian Garfield novel of the same name that stars Walter Matthau as CIA operative Miles Kendig. When he is reassigned to desk duty…
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