Patton Oswalt, Martin Scorsese, Seth Rogen and more examine 1975 as a key cultural and historical turning point.
Pioneering horrors like Psycho and ultra-violent Westerns like The Wild Bunch are among the most groundbreaking and intense ...
As Michael Mann's cops-vs-robbers epic turns 30, we look back on the movie's evolution from tough-guy cult film to a genuine American classic.
It was the summer of 1975. Gas was 57 cents a gallon, Captain & Tennille and Glen Campbell were topping the charts, and a young director named Steven Spielberg unleashed a new kind of summer ...
Roy Neary stares into glowing lights in awe in Close Encounters of the Third Kind - Columbia The 1970s were a decade of change in the United States (and around the world), from the Watergate political ...
Two more horses in the crowded field of psychological thrillers have come out of the gate: "Malice," now streaming from Prime Video, and "The Beast in Me," on Netflix. Neither is especially surprising ...
While there is a large menu of classic science fiction to choose from with engaging plots and strong characters, the far more basic technology and special effects are often distracting when watching ...
It’s easy to write off the 1970s as a haze of disco, shag carpets, and questionable fashion. But in cinema, it was no less of a revolution. This was the “New Hollywood” era, a time when hard-hitting, ...
Rolling Thunder is not a feel-good movie, not by a longshot. However, this story of a POW who returns home only to have his wife and child killed is about as gripping as a revenge action-thriller can ...
The 1970s were an amazing year for cinema. Many talented emerging directors had untethered creative reign and financial backing to use the medium as their playground. Back in 1973, reports of ...