The 1970s was a wild time in America, and television reflected the anything-goes atmosphere. Unfortunately, not every show holds up to modern sensibilities.
Director Martin Scorsese is best known for his gritty dramas. However, one of his early films became the unlikely source material for a beloved 1970s sitcom.
The Call the Midwife prequel will "see a lot of women coming into their own" as the show's creator gave an update on the ...
The American Film Institute is celebrating the 50th anniversary of Martin Scorsese's Taxi Driver with a trove of archival ...
"They were all just looking like ‘somebody just hit this guy with a hammer, please,'" Howard said of the incident ...
Growing up in the '70s, we never realized that our Saturday morning rituals, family vacations, and even the rooms in our ...
Killer of Sheep' meets 'Beasts of the Southern Wild' in a surrealism-imbued cine-poem about a kid in LA's Watts neighborhood ...
Inspired by Sam Raimi's latest, we analyze what makes being marooned on a desert island so cinematic in the first place.
What is a B-movie? According to Google’s AI overview, a B-movie is a low-budget film historically shown as the second feature ...
George Kennedy started his four Airport film runs as Joe Patroni, the wiseass TWA chief mechanic who is drafted by Lancaster ...
Even before returning to the Patriots lineup, Mack Hollins was making some noise. As players arrived at Empower Field at Mile High for the AFC Championship Game, Hollins was dressed as Luther from ...