The best romantic-comedy movies from the '80s you might not have seen.
Well before folks like Ben Affleck, Margot Robbie and Viola Davis were household names, they were in these famous movies.
There are several live-action video game movies that you might not even know about. Here is just a sampling.
Daniel Craig had to work with an accent coach to re-learn his southern accent for the Knives Out sequel Glass Onion.
The voice of Olaf just bravely admitted he doesn't know Frozen's biggest song.
Scream fans were delighted to see Neve Campbell back as Sidney Prescott, and so were the directors.
You may be with Sebastian Stan to the end of the line, but where he was he before?
You ought be "shamed" for forgetting about these Emmy Rossum performances.
If you were to stop someone on the street and ask them to name any film composer, their answer would likely be John Williams or Hans Zimmer. Indeed, with 169 credits to his name, Zimmer is one of the most prolific film composers of our time, and also one of the most memorable. From the “BRAHHHMMMM” of Inception to the emotional swells of The Thin Red Line, Zimmer’s work has transcended the cinema time and time again to become part of the pop culture lexicon. But one of the qualities of Zimmer’s work that doesn’t seem to …
So you love the 80s? I suppose that sentiment never left (when it comes to movies), but it’s come back in a big way thanks to Netflix’s 1980s self-aware sci-fi series, Stranger Things. That series references many films from the 80s, and obsessives have compiled all the references. From its Evil Dead poster on the wall, to its Stand by Me band of friends on a quest to find a body (this one alive) and the musical score that would fit easily into a John Carpenter film. And beyond. There are many more references, but those …
The 70s are often considered the second golden age of Hollywood. Emboldened by the success of Dennis Hopper’s Easy Rider that closed out the 60s, many of the studios showed a willingness to entrust young producers, writers and directors to give a whole new voice to cinema. The result was a unique slate of classics from new filmmaking mavericks such as Martin Scorsese, Francis Ford Coppola, Robert Altman, Woody Allen, Bob Rafelson, Terrence Malick, Steven Spielberg, Hal Ashby, William Friedkin, George Lucas and Peter Bogdanovich, to name a few. How they differed from previous greats was through forgoing classicism …
When I went to my screening of Onward last week, there was no short in front of the movie, so I just assumed there wasn't one or that Pixar was saving their short film for their other feature this year, Soul. But it turns out that there will be a short in front of Onward and it comes courtesy of The Simpsons. The long-running animated sitcom posted this on Instagram: View this post on Instagram Maggie Simpson is speechless... Playdate with Destiny, a new Simpsons short film before Disney & Pixar’s Onward. Exclusively in theaters! #…
The 90s saw an influx of sitcoms but some of them weren't as well-received as others. Here are 10 everyone seemingly forgot about.