
Real talk: I’ve had Carly Simon’s “Let the River Run” stuck in my head pretty much constantly since Working Girl premiered in 1988. Sure, there are periods where I won’t think of it, but it is always there, lying in…
Read more →Real talk: I’ve had Carly Simon’s “Let the River Run” stuck in my head pretty much constantly since Working Girl premiered in 1988. Sure, there are periods where I won’t think of it, but it is always there, lying in…
Read more →Last night, Fox debuted the first five minutes of their remake of The Rocky Horror Picture Show on Twitter. This new version of the 1975 classic (which has the unique distinction of being the most mainstream cult film ever made…
Read more →The Wild Bunch is director Sam Peckinpah‘s controversial sagebrush classic that remains one of the most beloved — and talked about — Westerns of all time. Set in the Southwest of 1913, the film concerns a gang of outlaws who…
Read more →Today I want to know what your favorite on-screen bar/nightclub is. Is it Rick’s Cafe Americain from Casablanca? How about the Creature Cantina from Star Wars? The Raven from Raiders of the Lost Ark? The options are seemingly endless, so…
Read more →Whether you are on Team Iron Man or Team Captain America, there’s no arguing that this year’s biggest film is now available to watch from the comfort of your own home. But more than superheroics, this week’s new releases offers…
Read more →With Ron Howard’s Eight Days a Week currently in theaters, I wanted to have today’s movie trailer also pay tribute to The Beatles — specifically their theatrical debut A Hard Day’s Night. What’s your favorite moment from this comedic (and…
Read more →The 1970s were a golden age for televised science fiction. Here are some of the most notable TV sci-fi shows of the era, let us know which one is your favorite!
Read more →You know the drill. Below is a photo from Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom with Chris’ caption. You’re encouraged to leave your own suggestion in the comment section below! Willie didn’t care how many Michelin stars this restaurant…
Read more →1. Star Trek (1966-69) – Gene Roddenberry’s brainchild is certainly the most successful series in the history of sci fi television, spawning five spin-off TV shows (don’t forget the animated one) and three film series…thus far. That’s pretty good for…
Read more →I recently watched all six of the Star Trek films featuring the original cast. That experience confirmed what I had long suspected: Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan may be the best sequel to follow a mediocre first film….
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