Because it didn't screen here in Coles County, enjoy this opening night ad for "If Looks Could Kill" from the March 15, 1991, Bloomington Pantagraph, playing at the College Hills Cinema, which specialized in second run movies like "My Heroes Have Always Been Cowboys" (playing that same week...and not a half bad movie) and that closed its doors in 2000. They ran a really nice story about it.
Someone in Hollywood really wanted Richard Grieco to be a movie star. The fact that you don’t know who I’m talking about means this did not come to pass.
Some movies stay with you long after they've moved on; here's one such movie, saved from oblivion, in this week's edition of Clint Walker's THROWBACK MACHINE!
If you actually know the term "Cozy Mystery" is a thing, you might just enjoy this week's safe-as-snow murder mystery edition of Clint Walker's THROWBACK MACHINE!
It's Christmas with the Gambler and Dolly...minus the Gambler, but including lots of theme park attractions in this week's edition of Clint Walker's THROWBACK MACHINE!
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“The Throwback Machine” is a weekly feature taking a look back at items of interest found in the JG-TC online archives. For questions, comments, suggestions, or his “Song of the Day” recommendation, contact him at cwalker@jg-tc.com.
Let's take a trip back to some of Mattoon's more esoteric eateries now long gone in this edition of Clint Walker's THROWBACK MACHINE!
Because it didn't screen here in Coles County, enjoy this opening night ad for "If Looks Could Kill" from the March 15, 1991, Bloomington Pantagraph, playing at the College Hills Cinema, which specialized in second run movies like "My Heroes Have Always Been Cowboys" (playing that same week...and not a half bad movie) and that closed its doors in 2000. They ran a really nice story about it.