
Over 40 years since its original theatrical release, and Grease still is the word! Get ready to rock ‘n’ roll with the hit screen rendition of the Broadway musical look at ’50s teen life. Can greaser gang leader Danny Zuko…
Read more →Over 40 years since its original theatrical release, and Grease still is the word! Get ready to rock ‘n’ roll with the hit screen rendition of the Broadway musical look at ’50s teen life. Can greaser gang leader Danny Zuko…
Read more →On the latest episode of The Movies That Made Me, hosts Josh Olson and Joe Dante welcome stuntman and director J.J. Perry — a Hollywood staple who has been providing amazing martial arts stunts to a variety of films since…
Read more →Actress and singer Olivia Newton-John died at her California home yesterday at the age of 73 following a courageous battle with cancer. Initially rising to stardom in the 1970s with pop hits like “Have You Never Been Mellow?” and “I…
Read more →Here’s a poll you can really sink your teeth into! We want to you know which vampire movie from the 1980s was your favorite. With so many great options to choose from — including the hugely popular The Lost Boys…
Read more →Running away from a gigantic boulder early in Raiders of the Lost Ark, Indiana Jones (played by the eternally cool Harrison Ford) established himself as a, well, cinematic rock star. Sorry, that is an absolutely terrible joke, but you’ve got…
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Read more →Some context: In May of 1983, Return of the Jedi was released, concluding the original Star Wars trilogy and raking in millions of dollars in movie tickets and merchandising. As successful as the film was, it still had some detractors….
Read more →On the latest episode of The Movies That Made Me, Sterlin Harjo — Co-Creator of the acclaimed FXX series Reservation Dogs — discusses what films have influenced his work. Joined by hosts Josh Olson and Joe Dante, Harjo opens up…
Read more → Last week I rewatched 1979’s Star Trek: The Motion Picture, easily the most unfairly maligned film in the franchise. Although the demand for more Trek had been quietly gaining steam through a grassroots campaign ever since the original series…
Read more →On July 24th, British actor David Warner died of a lung cancer-related illness at the age of 80. For six decades Warner established himself as one of entertainment’s most in-demand actors through his acclaimed work in theater, films and on…
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