“Our new film Megalopolis is the best work I’ve ever had the privilege to preside over.” Considering he directed both The Godfather and The Godfather Part II, that’s one hell of a statement for Francis Ford Coppola to make.
You’d think the director of The Godfather and The Godfather Part II would have had carte blanche to make whatever movie he wanted in the late ’70s and early ’80s.
Sometimes, the entire film is built around the work of a particular artist, while at others, a famous musician is hired to craft an entire soundtrack from scratch. In either case, it’s worth taking a closer look at some of the most notable times a film has used the music of a famous musician.
Real life makes for great movies, and these 20 blockbuster films exemplify that.
We’ve all been there. You hear somebody misquoting a movie, and debate whether or not to bite your tongue. They’ve gotten the quote wrong, and you know it. These are notable lines from films that people frequently are just a bit off on.
These types of films are potent reminders of the fact that fantasy, more than any other genre, shows the radical power of escapism.
The award doesn't always go to the most popular movie, which means many of these titles get left by the wayside. Our list is here to highlight those forgotten titles and remind you why these movies are still great today.
Even with so much on their plates, there have been times when directors have gotten a strong performance out of, well, themselves. Here are some of the best performances from actors in movies that they also directed.
Maybe that election really was rigged? Maybe that game really was fixed? The conspiracy thriller is all about getting us to question the people at the top of the food chain.
Now, 1972 gave us The Godfather and Cabaret, but 1973 surely has its quality movies. Here are the top films of 1973 to celebrate on their golden anniversary.
Giggster researched New York City filming locations and highlighted 10 spots across the city from famous films—complete with addresses—that you can visit on a cinematic expedition
There have been several movies about the world of TV in one way or another. Let’s channel surf our way through some of the more notable ones.
This list of the top 25 films set in the District of Columbia is not solely movies about our federal government.
Watching movies is a gamble. You take a risk every time you buy a ticket at the theater, or queue up a movie from your couch. Will it be worth the 13 bucks?
How did the film come to be? Should the film have narration? Whether you are human or replicant, here are 20 facts that might intrigue you about Blade Runner.
To make this list, an animal had to be at least something approaching a true co-star, so “Friends” doesn’t cut it just because of Marcel. Also, real animals only. No animation allowed.
It’s a great time to be a fan of classic movies. These days, you can catch almost every notable film streaming somewhere online, and movies pop up here and there every month.
For a movie, there is no bigger honor than winning Best Picture at the Academy Awards. That Oscar is a guarantee of some degree of cinematic immortality.
Whether or not the road trip itself is one we’d like to take, these are the best movies about road trips. Stay home and watch one today.
Over the years, Cruise has given some truly memorable performances in many films. Although, do keep in mind that “memorable” and “good” don’t always mean the same thing.
Some actors have more than one of the little gold men to their names — 42, in fact, who have won multiple Oscars for acting. This doesn’t include directing, producing or writing Academy Awards.
Tim Burton paid tribute to filmmaker Ed Wood with a biographical movie about his life, which was released more than 25 years ago. Since Wood was known for his low-budget, campy movies, we thought it only fitting that we honor him, and Burton’s biopic, with a list of films that are both terrible and terribly entertaining.
Some people think anything that has come out after the turn of the millennium is not any good. Why, some people even refuse to watch anything in black and white. They are only hurting themselves.
Meryl Streep was just a year out of the prestigious Yale School of Drama in 1976 when she saw the movie performance that would change her life. It wasn’t
Dads often look for role models in their lives and pop culture, which got us thinking about the best fathers in film. Of course, “best” is a subjective term.
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