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.
Game shows may be a staple of television, but their influence isn't limited to the curved ends of your flat-screen TV. They’ve served as the inspiration and even the plot for movies across a variety of genres and styles. Here are the best buzzer bouts ever committed to celluloid.
Not every guy has been in love, but every guy has bro'ed down with their friends at some point...
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).
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.
While our list won’t get into the thornier branches of this genre — no graves shall be spit on — we have put together our selection of the best revenge movies.
You’re already a movie star; why not have it all?
We all know some of the iconic duos out there — from peanut butter and jelly to Simon and Garfunkel to, well, the duos from films. The history of movies is filled with titular duos, and these are the most iconic of those duos.
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.
This is what everything was building toward, and when the dust settled (not Thanos finger-snapping dust, for the record), Endgame delivered on the bombast…and the box office. Here are 20 facts about Endgame that are just the beginning.
Captain America: The Winter Soldier is the second film in the Captain America series but a different one from the first. Here are 20 facts you might not know about The Winter Soldier. Hail H.Y.D.R.A.
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.
These days, you can watch most films from home, including movies celebrating their golden 50th anniversary in 2022.
Betty White's one true love was Allen Ludden, her husband from 1963 until his death in 1981, but the iconic actress still had room in her heart for a celebrity crush: Robert Redford.
Every sports fan has his or her favorite commentator, analyst, columnist, or media personality. However, some of the sports' best media types aren't even real.
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?
Sure, most of these movies are something we’d never want to watch on a plane, but they are worthwhile films about pilots. Here are some of our favorites.
Life moves pretty fast. Forty-plus years ago, moviegoers were flipping out over Great White Sharks, xenomorphs and Hells Angels. They worshipped Paul Newman, Robert Redford, Richard Pryor, Barbara Streisand and Marlon Brando.
The music business has one-hit wonders. On the baseball diamond, we have one-season wonders: players who put together a memorable year and then were either unable to build off that time or were essentially never heard from again.
Few movies need sequels, but the ones that rake in an abundance of cash at the box office will almost certainly get them, like it or not. And once studios/producers start sequelizing, it's hard to stop.
“Even before ‘ER,’ Warner Bros. had [George Clooney] under contract because we felt it was only a question of time before he popped and became a major television star.
“Indecent Proposal” was a hit before a single ticket was sold. It started with a hook and a genius piece of casting: a 50-something billionaire proffering
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