Over its 97 years, the Music Box Theatre — which opened the year the Cubs lost the 1929 World Series to the Philadelphia Athletics — has shown plenty of baseball movies, from “Pride of the Yankees” to ...
Award-winning co-creators of short horror film Vagrant, director Ben Trandem and writer John Ungaro, are teaming up again for Basher, a “balls to the wall” short horror film featuring a homicidal ...
In the parlance of America’s pastime, Robert Redford and “The Natural” keyed a two-out rally for baseball movies. The 1980s were a golden era for baseball cinema: “Bull Durham,” “Field of Dreams,” ...
Marty York, who plays “Yeah Yeah” in the film, is among several cast members taking part in a screening of the classic baseball film Saturday night at the University of Houston’s Cullen Performance ...
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This Kevin Costner baseball film was deemed a box office failure, but is now in the Netflix Top 10
Time continues to prove that just because a film isn't a box office juggernaut at the time of its release, doesn't mean it can't gain an audience and appreciation years down the road. One of the ...
Players from Adler's Paint in “Eephus.” Jeff Saint Dic, David Torres Jr., Theodore Boulokos, Ethan Ward, John R. Smith Jr. and Brendan “Crash” Burt. Much like its namesake pitch, “Eephus” is a slow ...
The second film in this baseball film review series is a biopic of legendary baseball star (and great human) Lou Gehrig. It follows his life and playing career, debuting only a year and a half after ...
Baseball is rapidly becoming a game of athletic excellence. Its players are stronger and fitter than ever. They throw faster, swing harder, and routinely make plays of astounding agility, the kind ...
There can never be too many epic horror icons if you ask us. Freddie, Jason, Art the Clown, the list goes on—we know them AND we love each and every one. And what we love most is how no two horror ...
They're holding the annual Tribeca Film Festival in New York this weekend and a pair of baseball movies are holding spots among the screenings. There's "Knuckleball!" which features the ubiquitous ...
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