Vincente Minnelli proved with 1950’s Father of the Bride that he could wring hilarious family drama out of the most benign of events. The hugely successful sequel Father’s Little Dividend ...
In the world of classic Hollywood cinema, few films have stood the test of time like Saratoga. Directed by Jack Conway in 1937, the film stars Clark Gable, Jean Harlow, and Lionel Barrymore in a roman...
In the world of independent cinema, there are few films that have made a bigger impact than The Merger. Directed by Mark Grentell, this Australian comedy-drama has captured the hearts of audiences and...
Project: ALF is a special morsel of a film that exists between viewing generations. Before peak TV allowed serialized stories to end on their own terms, cult classic sitcoms often faced abrupt cancell...
Elvis Presley starred in over 30 films during his legendary career, though not all stand equal in reputation. For every iconic movie like Jailhouse Rock, there are lesser efforts dismissed as formulai...
The early 1940s saw Hollywood embrace fanciful musicals as perfect escapism from the anxieties of World War II. And few films brought more bubbly farcical fun than 1943’s Du Barry Was a Lady, starring...
Among the wacky niche comedies proliferating in the late 1980s and ‘90s direct-to-video market, “Ski Patrol” carved out a surprisingly enduring legacy. Centered on the misfit heroes who keep a resort ...
Released in 1963, “The Courtship of Eddie’s Father” was a heartwarming dramedy that offered a refreshingly modern perspective on single parenthood and evolving family dynamics in the 1960s. Starring G...
Among the wave of socially conscious dramas emerging in late 1940s Hollywood, director Joseph Losey’s “The Boy with Green Hair” stood out for its poignant anti-war message cloaked in a deceptively fan...
Barbie was the first movie I watched after seeing Sound of Freedom for a third time. I mean, if the local Right Wingers are going to keep buying all the tickets…why not sit in an empty air condi...