When it comes to a primer on Mexican cynicism about society, nothing tops Luis Estrada's 1999 classic starring Damián Alcázar ...
Don Knotts’ performance as Barney Fife in The Andy Griffith Show is one of TV’s most iconic performances. However, the Hollywood legend’s funny performances don’t stop there. Knotts starred in ...
Shivendra Singh Dungarpur on Indian cinema, Paul Schrader's 'Blue Collar' and 'American Gigolo' and reconsidering Maria ...
The only thing more notorious than this widely-derided Sylvester Stallone action-comedy is the story about how Sly came to ...
It's been over four decades since Trading Places was released, but fans still wonder what actually transpires at the end of ...
Always on the lookout for a heartwarming biopic, Hollywood released “The Story of Alexander Graham Bell” in 1939 with Don ...
Since the beginning of cinema, actors have played opposite themselves — our film critic picks some highlights.
From modern action classics to comedies packed with beloved stars, these are the R-rated '80s movies that were watched enough to wear out the VHS tape. 'Escape From New York' (1981) ...
"It's not decent, it’s not right," Bacon told CNN. "I don't agree with Senator Kelly on some things, but we don’t call each other a traitor, and I think it reflects bad on the White House.” ...
These seven war movies show very little or no combat at all, but their lack of action doesn’t make them any less effective.
When they start casting movies, they put all the money on the white male or Black male leads. They come to you when they've given out all the dollars and they only have cents. I don't need you to ...