In the latest in my series on the films of 1994 I write about the universally beloved cult classic Clifford.
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Read MoreCharles Grodin Month comes to an end with a fond look back at Clifford, a notorious flop that cast Martin Short as a ten year old boy and Grodin as his apoplectic uncle that went on to find a dedicated cult thanks largely to podcaster Tom Scharpling.
Read MoreCharles Grodin Month continues with a look at the 1988 dark comedy The Couch Trip, which is just like Loqueesha only not racist, sexist and terrible.
Read MoreCharles Grodin is hilarious and heartbreaking in one of his best and most overlooked performances as the world’s saddest man in the otherwise middling 1984 comedy The Lonely Guy.
Read MoreIn honor of Charles Grodin month, we take a fond look back at his torrid onscreen romance with Miss Piggy in the delightful 1981 musical heist film The Great Muppet Caper.
Read MoreCharles Grodin Month kicks off with a fond look back at his wonderful performance in the delightfully silly 1976 King Kong remake alongside a never-sexier Jessica Lange and impossibly handsome, charismatic Jeff Bridges.
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