Every so often, a story comes along in which no one (or almost no one) makes it out alive, and even if they do, they are either physically dying or dead on the inside.
Movies are typically full of spectacle and set in various locations throughout their runtime. However, many films have taken place within a single location, keeping their story tight and compact. These are typically dramas, thrillers, or horrors, with engaging stories that limit themselves to one setting.
LGBTQ+-centered films tend to highlight a few key experiences, usually revolving around coming out, finding romance, or dealing with tragedies, such as the AIDS crisis. However, there have also been several outstanding LGBTQ+ thrillers.
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.
Those who are talented and lucky enough sometimes get a slew of awards, like an Emmy, Grammy, Oscar, and Tony, otherwise known as EGOT. Only a select few have achieved this, but several are close.
He’s become a muse to Tim Burton, a captivating pirate, and so much more, but what are the must-see Johnny Depp performances?
Here's a look at some of the more terrible movies featuring music's biggest names. Listed in chronological order.
Harkening back to the 1970s — to many the best decade of American movies — here are a selection of films that hold up and are still worth watching (with little to no cringing).
Ever since Justus D. Barnes fired his pistol directly at the camera at the end of 1903's "The Great Train Robbery", filmmakers have been smitten with the poetry of gun violence.
Flip through the slideshow for 25 films in which New York City is as much a character as any of the actors, from "The Godfather" to "Sex and the City."
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.
Heirs to the late Aldo Gucci have submitted their House of Gucci review. Let's just say it's far from five stars.
Jared Leto's character transformation was startling.
Chicago may be the Second City, but it’s been the setting of some first-rate films. Are there as many memorable films in Chicago as in New York or Los Angeles?
Al Pacino. Robert De Niro. They are two of the biggest actors of all time. They’ve both won Oscars. We’ve seen them in a few movies together now but for many years they had never shared the screen together. Not even in “The Godfather Part II.” Then, “Heat” happened.
While the original is inspired by Al Capone, Stone’s version of “Scarface” makes some distinct changes. Also, it’s completely insane. Brace yourself for 20 facts about this bonkers film full of drugs and violence.
Jason Momoa's path to Hollywood was unlikely—and aided by this white lie—but something that happened once actually arriving in Los Angeles is just as unexpected.
Many consider “Apocalypse Now” the best war movie ever made. The story of the film is arguably just as fascinating as the film itself, though, so here are a handful of facts about Coppola’s “Apocalypse Now” adventure.
Many consider “The Godfather” the best movie ever. Well, except the people who consider its sequel “The Godfather Part II” the best movie ever. You may know these movies, but do you know these 20 facts about the films?
In professional wrestling, there’s something called a “face turn.” This is when a heel, or bad guy, turns face, or becomes a good guy. This doesn’t just happen in the wrestling world. Face turns happen in pop culture as well. Here are some times when villains have made a face turn in movies and television.
Jamie Foxx was so excited to get out of his house, which he said is full of about 20 family members and friends and has been since the beginning of quarantine, that he joined Jimmy Kimmel Live as if he were greeting a packed audience.
Many movies from 1971 are still well worth seeing. Here are the movies celebrating their 50th anniversary in 2021 that we’re still recommending.
Ever since Justus D. Barnes fired his pistol directly at the camera at the end of 1903's "The Great Train Robbery", filmmakers have been smitten with the poetry of gun violence.
Trying to select Denzel's most memorable roles is difficult, even when giving ourselves 25 to work with here. However, we made the effort and the tough choices to leave us with the 25 most memorable performances from Washington, a man with two Oscars and so much more.
In honor of Alfredo James Pacino’s 80th birthday, here are the actor’s 25 greatest roles.
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