Joe Sickles (Robin Askwith) and Carol Thatcher (Janet Lynn) leave their quiet lives in the countryside to seek their fortune in 'swinging' London. However, they are drawn into the seedy spiral of ...
These 12 shameless 1970s movies don't care about respect — they care about entertainment. We aren't talking about movies with an X rating, which are their own category. And we aren't talking ...
When it comes to movies, the 1970s ... the criminal underworld of 1970s Oakland, California. Directed by Michael Campus, it ...
Convinced his demon general Lord Nefarious has successfully conquered America, Satan himself now decides it’s time for him to step out of the shadows and complete his master plan.
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Would you freak out? In the delightful new movie My Old Ass, a teenager named Elliott (Maisy Stella) faces this very scenario. Her older self is played by Aubrey Plaza, and she's got some advice ...
The director says the 1970s format was a “chew toy” that gave him and his team parameters for everything from the retro R-rating insignia that appears before the movie to the painterly cover ...
These awesome '90s movies only cool kids remember helped define that era of teen spirit and relative prosperity. We saw almost all of them in theaters. Of course these things are subjective ...
It’s a personal statement on an epic scale. By Manohla Dargis Chris Sanders’s movie about a robotic assistant and the gosling she raises is defined by dazzling visuals and frank ideas about ...
We meet Gru's hilariously snobby next door neighbors. Beetlejuice Beetlejuice retains weekend box office top spot Two new movies debuted in the top five at the weekend box office, but neither took ...
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You know, the last person I expected to comment on 2024’s movie releases and the 2024 TV schedule was Beyoncé, but here we are. As the pop star reflected on the release of Cowboy Carter ...