This is a wholesome piece of cinema and a Christmas time staple for many. A beautiful story of how a magical nanny brings a father closer to his children in Edwardian England. I challenge you not to cry at the ending
Coriolanus may be the most based work by Shakespeare, but this Italian film is pretty bare bones, it chops down the tragedy to the most workable film script imaginable. The combat and warfare is a bit underwhelming, even by 60s standards, and the dialogue scenes are executed with no creativity or vision. I'd say the film gets most of the key themes across, I wouldn't watch it again, but I'd recommend...
According to esteemed actor Michael Caine, a recent assertion by the British government that the film that his 1964 film Zulu to be a gateway to radicalization into the far-right is nothing but...
Pundit Milo Yiannopoulos recently appeared on Tim Pool’s Timcast IRL YouTube show where he explained how Disney’s Mary Poppins films promote witchcraft and the occult.
Emily Blunt...
It was only supposed to be a three-hour tour, and while the resulting shipwreck of Gilligan’s Island was unfortunate, could have been far more grim and gruesome if director James Gunn and...
Artist Garayann reveals epic new commissioned art featuring a showdown of kings as King Kong takes on famed Godzilla villain King Ghidorah.
King Kong was first created in 1933 and...
Born in Sweden, Ann-Margret came to the United States with her parents after World War II and moved to the West Coast with her singing group around 1959.
George Burns helped launch her singing career,...
In this edition of Celluloid Sirens, we get familiar with Sophia Loren. Loren was born Sofia Villani Scicolone in Rome, 1934. Her mother Romilda Villani was a piano tutor and actress, whose resemblance...
The Indiana Gazette published what may be Andrew Smith’s last Captain Comics column, as he appears...
The report first came out last month from Murphy’s Multiverse, that the director of the Halloween reboot, Rob Zombie would be going back behind the camera once again. This time to direct a movie...
If you’ve been following current events, word is the head of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, General Mark...
Voice actress Corinne Conley vociferously defended the classic Rankin & Bass television movie Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer after it came under attack from Huffington Post. The Huffington...
The Huffington Post released a video claiming the beloved Christmas TV special Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer from Rankin and Bass “is seriously problematic.”
The holiday TV classic...
Let’s discuss demagogues in the movies and TV. Could it happen here? (apologies to Sinclair Lewis) – some would...
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Charlton ‘Chuck’ Heston (real name John Charles Carter) wasn’t the greatest of actors, but could be surprisingly...
Scientists and health authorities around the world are racing to halt the spread of a deadly virus that emerged in the...
A wonderful French crime-comedy, based on the 19th century stories of Fantomas with obvious influences from the James Bond film at the time, with one major exception, in the world of Fantomas, crime does pay! As a comedy this certainly works, with Louis de Funes as the ridiculous Commissionaire Juve and Jean Marais as both Fandor and Fantomas, we get a funny, rolling action flick, with some tightly...