
Jaws. Star Wars. Superman: The Movie. Jurassic Park. Raiders of the Lost Ark. E.T.: The Extra Terrestrial. John Williams is the greatest film composer of all time. Without his peerless work, the magic of the movies — as well as…
Read more →Jaws. Star Wars. Superman: The Movie. Jurassic Park. Raiders of the Lost Ark. E.T.: The Extra Terrestrial. John Williams is the greatest film composer of all time. Without his peerless work, the magic of the movies — as well as…
Read more →February keeps on plugging ahead with a batch of new releases that will please the entire family. You want children’s films? Drama? Adventure? Excitement? Comedy? We’ve got you covered. Check out what movies are now available! Trolls Based on the…
Read more →Released after the success of Star Wars, Battlestar Galactica brought big-budget sci-fi to television on a weekly basis when it premiered in 1978. One of the series’ leads was Richard Hatch, who played the heroic Captain Apollo. A California native,…
Read more →Upon its release in 1967, The Graduate became a pop culture phenomenon due to its exploration of post-collegiate ennui and the relationship between a young man and an older woman. Buoyed by unforgettable performances by Dustin Hoffman, Anne Bancroft, and…
Read more →To badly paraphrase Gone with the Wind, frankly my dear, I do give a damn about your favorite movie couple. So for this weekend’s Open Thread I want you to tell me about your favorite on-screen couple and why their…
Read more →Potato is an entree? Noah Baumbach’s endlessly quotable debut feature Kicking and Screaming (not to be confused with the Will Ferrell soccer comedy of the same name) chronicles the experiences of a group of recent grads as they try to…
Read more →February is upon us, bringing with it a brand new month full of great DVDs and Blu-rays. Kicking things off this week is the latest Tom Cruise actioner, along with a seasonal comedy gem from Tyler Perry, a hilarious crime…
Read more →For this week’s Create-A-Caption, we are setting the wayback machine to 1955 to look at the suspense classic The Night of the Hunter. Charles Laughton’s only directorial effort, this harrowing film concerns two children on the run from their psychotic…
Read more →On January 25th, two-time Academy Award and British acting legend nominee John Hurt died at the age of 77. In a career that spanned six decades, Hurt rose to acclaim on stage and screen for his portrayals of decent men…
Read more →The biggest news coming out of the entertainment world this week was the passing of Mary Tyler Moore at the age of 80. The actress/comedienne/activist was a true original whose impact upon pop culture is immeasurable. Each week, we wrap…
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