Lunchtime Movie Review on Movie House Memories

Lunchtime Movie Review on Movie House Memories


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The Godfather: Part III (1990)
May 20, 2017

Paramount Pictures released The Godfather: Part III on December 25, 1990. Francis Ford Coppola directed the film starring Al Pacino, Diane Keaton, and Andy Garcia.

Under the Rainbow (1981)
April 20, 2017

Warner Bros. Pictures released Under the Rainbow on July 31, 1981. Steve Rash directed the fantasy film which starred Chevy Chase, Carrie Fisher, and Eve Arden.

Weekend at Bernie’s (1989)
April 10, 2017

20th Century Fox released Weekend at Bernie's to theaters on July 5, 1989; grossing $30.2M worldwide. Ted Kotcheff directed the comedy which starred Andrew McCarthy, Jonathan Silverman, and Terry Kiser.

The Toxic Avenger (1984)
January 10, 2017

The Toxic Avenger, set in Tromaville, NJ, is about Melvin Ferd, a meek nerd, who works as a janitor at a health club. While he is of no threat to anyone, psychotic health club patrons: Bozo, Slug, Wanda, and Julie bully the kid because he doesn’t look ...

The Black Hole (1979)
December 30, 2016

In the wake of Star Wars: A New Hope, rival film studios scrambled to put together their own science fiction opus to cash in on the intergalactic space cow: Starcrash (1978), Message From Space (1978), Moonraker (1979), Star Odyssey (1979),

The Money Pit (1986)
November 10, 2016

Walter Fielding is a lawyer. His dad used to be his law partner. But his dad stole all of their clients’ money and fled south of the border. Walter’s girlfriend, Anna Crowley is a classical musician and divorcee of the rich and well-respected symphony ...

LTMR Hindsight: Top 5 John Hughes Films (Part Two)
September 20, 2016

For part two of our tenth episode of LTMR Hindsight, we continue looking back at the top 5 John Hughes Films from our childhood that he wrote, produced, or directed.

LTMR Hindsight: Top 5 John Hughes Films (Part One)
September 10, 2016

For part one of our tenth episode of LTMR Hindsight, we look back at the top 5 John Hughes Films from our childhood that he wrote, produced, or directed.

Fast Times at Ridgemont High (1982)
August 20, 2016

At age 22, Cameron Crowe, returned to high school pretending to be senior…and Fast Times at Ridgemont High was born…or as I like to call it “How I fell in Love with Jennifer Jason Leigh – Ron Johnson Beware.”

Pete’s Dragon (1977)
July 20, 2016

In the early 1900s, a young, red-headed boy named Pete is on the run from his abusive family. Pete is an orphan because even in the early 20th century, no one wants to keep the soulless gingers.