Throwback Post
Relive pop culture with engaging articles and rare images from our archives. We also celebrate pop culture projects that salute times gone by.
Legendary French New Wave filmmaker Luc Moullet is scheduled to appear for a series of Q&As during the Lincoln Center screening series Luc Moullet: Anarchy in the Alps. The series features all of Moullet’s major work, many with digital restorations. The series also features a selection of the filmmaker’s eclectic short films. Films that are […]
Bianco Speciale – the only Ferrari 250 GTO to leave the Ferrari factory with white paint, headlines the 2026 Mecum Auctions offerings in Kissimmee, Florida, which takes place January 6-18, 2026. Among the only 36 Ferrari 250 GTOs produced between 1962 and 1964, Bianco Speciale was the only edition delivered with a white livery applied […]
The Adventures of Cliff Booth, a sequel to filmmaker Quentin Tarantino’s Once Upon A Time… in Hollywood, has been shooting in Los Angeles with Fight Club director David Fincher at the helm and with Brad Pitt returning as now retired Hollywood stuntman Cliff Booth. While The Adventures of Cliff Booth is scheduled to stream on […]
Janet Leigh, who was killed during the infamous shower scene in 1960’s Psycho as character Marion Crane, was considered for the role of the victim’s sister Lila Crane. Vera Miles was going to play Marion. After their screen tests, the roles were switched when they, and Alfred Hitchcock, agreed that it would be better for […]
Actress Claudia Jennings began her career as a model, which included being selected as Playboy Playmate of the Year in 1970. Jennings appeared in popular B-Movies of the 1970’s, including The Unholy Rollers (1972), The Single Girls (1973), ‘Gator Bait (1973), The Great Texas Dynamite Chase (1976), Sisters of Death (1977), and Deathsport (1978). […]
The Rock ‘n’ Roller Coaster Starring Aerosmith was the first attraction at Disney’s Hollywood Studios to feature a high-speed launch and multiple complete inversions. Guests take a twisting, turning journey through a Hollywood night in a stretch limousine equipped with the driving beat of rock ‘n’ roll music performed by Aerosmith. The Rock ‘n’ Roller […]
Waxwork Records, known for their remastered cult film soundtrack releases, announced today that the company is accepting vinyl pressing orders for their in-house pressing plant. The label’s vinyl pressing plant has, up to now, been used for their internal releases, which include a mix of soundtrack re-releases, current movie soundtracks, and first-ever premieres of soundtracks […]
La La Land Records is releasing a remastered and re-sequenced edition of Goldfinger’s original film soundtrack score on limited edition colored vinyl. Directed by Guy Hamilton, 1964’s Goldfinger marked Sean Connery’s third appearance as 007 James Bond. The orchestral score, which was composed, arranged and conducted by John Barry, helped define the sound of the […]
This is a postscript to the video short I created about Fotomat, the chain of photo processing shops that became one of the first store chains to offer licensed VHS tapes. As home viewing of theatrical film releases became more popular and affordable, thousands of independently-owned shops opened throughout the United States. While most shops […]
Stern Pinball newest line of pinball games feature assassin John Wick. Created in collaboration with Lionsgate, players can experience the action-packed world of John Wick with film-inspired mechanical features and artwork alongside Stern’s all-new dynamic AI combat system. John Wick pinball games are available in Pro, Premium, and Limited Edition (LE) models. In Stern’s John […]