Thrillers like Psycho and musicals like West Side Story prove that the '60s were the most definitive decade for movies.
By 1960, Gene Autry was long known as one of the most famous entertainers in the United States, earning his nickname “the ...
Lukas Nelson, son of Willie and primary songwriter for several tracks on the 2018 version of “A Star Is Born,” is teaming up with Judd Apatow and Glen Powell to write original songs for their ...
There are plenty of Westerns out there that are often slept on when compared to the more iconic pictures headlined by the likes of John Wayne or Clint Eastwood. For several decades, the horse opera ...
Surely you can’t be serious: There’s an unreleased director’s cut of “Airplane!” and you can soon see it in Upstate New York. “Airplane! Live with Julie Hagerty and Robert Hays!” is coming to the ...
If you’re a sucker for a weird, iconic title that sounds like it was invented purely to get you to buy a movie ticket, this one’s for you. Gillian Flynn previously wrote a draft of the script. Now ...
Rachel Shatto, Editor-in-chief of PRIDE.com, is an SF Bay Area-based writer, podcaster, and former editor of Curve magazine, where she honed her passion for writing about social justice and sex (and ...
SEOUL, South Korea — Ahn Sung-ki, one of South Korean cinema’s biggest stars whose prolific 60-year career and positive, gentle public image earned him the nickname “The Nation’s Actor,” died Monday.
It’s a story that could be written every year, but felt particularly prominent this fall: Is this the end of movie stars? For every sign that yes, casting a mega-recognizable name and face does matter ...
Gallic screen legends of a certain age have taken a hard right turn — just like France in general. By Benjamin Svetkey and Julian Sancton, Editors What’s up with reactionary old French screen legends?
Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook McAvoy is so memorable in the role because he energetically characterizes the young Professor X’s ...