CBS Reviving SUNDAY NIGHT MOVIES In October
The network will be using the six Sundays worth of movies to allow more time for scripted programming to get back into production. [click for more]
The network will be using the six Sundays worth of movies to allow more time for scripted programming to get back into production. [click for more]
A weekly roundup of the best reads on film on the internet this week. [click for more]
It was originally put up for sale in 2009 for $2.3 million. [click for more]
For just $1.5 million the house featured in the infamous Ferrari plunge can be yours. [click for more]
Ladies and gentlemen, this is the film that made William Gatevackes hate horror films. [click for more]
Just because the credits roll it doesn’t mean that the movie is over. [click for more]
Will get a sequel to the John Hughes classic? [click for more]
The iconic home featured in John Hughes’ 1980s classic comedy Ferris Bueller’s Day Off is back in the news. Earlier this year, the Rose House and Pavilon in the Chicago suburb of Highland Park, used [click for more]
John Hughes, the writer/director whose comedic films help define the problems facing teenagers in the 80s and launched the careers of many actors including “Brat Pack” members Molly Ringwald, Anthony Michael Hall and Judd Nelson, [click for more]
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