

Haunted Honeymoon
For his fourth, and final, film as a director, Gene Wilder returned to the spoof genre by lampooning the golden age of the radio serial...


The World's Greatest Lover
For his sophomore directorial effort, Gene Wilder decided to lampoon the silent era of film with the hysterical 1977 comedy The World's...


The Adventure Of Sherlock Holmes' Smarter Brother
After Gene Wilder co-wrote Young Frankenstein with Mel Brooks, Brooks told Wilder that since he was now an established screenwriter it...


The Frisco Kid
Blazing Saddles wasn't the only western comedy that Gene Wilder starred in. He also teamed up with Harrison Ford for the 1979 cowboy...


Hanky Panky
This week, we lost one of the greats, and one of my favorites to watch, Gene Wilder. Wilder was a comedy genius. Nobody could do mild to...


Rhinestone
With my look back at the forgotten films of director Bob Clark, I'm wrapping it up with a movie that might be even more hated than...


Loose Cannons
With the good comes the bad, so I would be doing a disservice if I didn't take a look back at some of the worst films in the Bob Clark...


Turk 182!
One of the greatest achievements that Bob Clark had as a filmmaker was that he made Timothy Hutton cool. Don't get me wrong, I think...

From The Hip
The late director Bob Clark had one of the most interesting filmographies out there. He helmed classics like the holiday themed A...

The Flamingo Kid
A few weeks ago, I was posting about some of the forgotten films of Garry Marshall. Oddly enough, I forgot to write about one of his...