Mike Shutt is a Writer for Collider. He is the former co-host of the No Excuses podcast and has been writing about film online since 2014, from news to film festival coverage. You can typically find ...
A long-lost live recording featuring the only official recording of Harpo Marx's voice has finally reached the Billboard ...
Salvador Dalí's friendship with Harpo Marx led him to write a Marx Brothers movie treatment, Giraffes on Horseback Salad. Studio head Louis B.... Salvador Dalí Meets The Marx Brothers In 'Giraffes On ...
A new book shows it is time to realize a movie script conceived by Salvador Dalí and the Marx brothers in 1937. It was never produced because while Harpo Marx enjoyed the script, the other brothers, ...
Celebrate the 100th anniversary of The Marx Brothers' historic three-month run at the Walnut with this hilarious and moving tribute to 'The Kings Of Comedy.' Original New York and London's Olivier ...
Return to a time when movie promotion meant something more than web page banners or a lone poster fastened before an auditorium door. It began by googling “Mary Tyler Moore” in search of a memorial ...
The largest gathering of Marx Brothers experts, scholars, and fans will take place in Manhattan and Coney Island this May! Over the course of two event-packed weekends, May 17-19 and May 24-26, ...
Having a relative in the business should give you a good head start. But Uncle Al Shean wasn’t all that prominent, and he did little to help his nephews find a place in show business while he himself ...
“Walking on the Moon Needs Groucho’s Pace” read a headline in early summer of 1969 in The Desert Sun. The funny headline presumably made sense. Groucho Marx had been world famous for decades and his ...
“If I held you any closer, I’d be on the other side of you.” -Groucho Marx We could use some comic relief in these troubled times, and the times are always troubled. My grandfather used to say, “If ...
On March 8, 1959, the three best-known members of the Marx Brothers comedy troupe appeared together on television for the last time. There were actually five Marx Brothers in all, born in New York ...