by Dave Umbricht We live in the era of Facebook. Everyone from Lady GaGa to your grandmother has created a page, begging for your approval. Mark Zuckerberg, founder of Facebook, has been named Time’s “Person...
By Sheri White In the summer of 1987, I flew to Texas to visit with my dad. I was married to the Marine at the time, but he had been to deployed to Okinawa (I...
Joel here… Just wanted to give a much-deserved shout out to Peter Nielsen (follow him on Twitter @Peter_Nielsen). Peter contributed three of the six puzzlers below and is contributing even more for upcoming games. Thanks...
by Maggie Kruger So. It’s Saturday. The weather’s rubbish and you haven’t got the energy to go out. The perfect conditions to plan yourself a cheeky little movie marathon. It’s easy to mess up Movie...
by Jason Grooms There is nothing worse than attending one of those high pressure time share meetings. You know the ones I’m talking about. You get a free boat ride, drinks and a meal and...
In this episode of The Forgotten Flix Podcast, Joel and Jason interview actress Kelli Maroney (Night of the Comet, Chopping Mall, Fast Times At Ridgemont High). We discuss Kelli’s amazing career, specifically Night of the...
by Sheri White In July of 1985, I had been seeing John for about a year. He was cute, very nerdy (majoring in computer programming), very possessive, and usually got his own way about stuff. ...
Here’s the first of a new movie trivia series called Poster Puzzlers. The rules are simple: 1. Identify each movie from the poster fragments below. 2. Type your answers into the form below, making sure...
by Joel G. Robertson It’s 1990 and we’ve reached the end of this year-themed series of “6 Movies You Must See” posts; however, for those of you who’ve enjoyed them, I’ve got some good news:...
by Dave Umbricht In 1989, the media billed Do the Right Thing as a dangerous movie, suggesting lives were at risk if viewed in a theater. The panic was overblown, but the movie remains incendiary. From...