Dutch director Paul Verhoeven films the many moments of intimacy as lewdly as possible, which earned quite a bit of notoriety ...
His Cold War thrillers “The Ipcress File” and “Funeral in Berlin” brought a documentary-style realism to the spy genre.
George Arliss was the first British actor to win an Oscar. A play actor originally, Arliss first starred in the 1911 Louis Napoleon Parker play "Disraeli," which was later turned first into a silent ...
March is Women’s History Month, so for this week’s In Frame column, I have decided to share some must-see movies by female filmmakers.
With the Oscars almost upon us, we look back at the past 25 best picture winners – and put them in order from worst to best.
Which series are coming to an end or are being cancelled? Is your favorite show returning for a new season? Discover all the ...
"Her work shaped me — both as a young woman and as a writer — in ways that can’t be overstated," the actress says of the celebrated author ...
Ahead, find our ranking of the 30 biggest Oscar snubs of all time that still grind our gears. 30 of 30 Audrey Hepburn, My Fair Lady (1964) Audrey Hepburn bespeaks a plucky elegance that permeates her ...
Narrowing the best and most important thrillers ever made is a daunting task, but classics like The Silence of the Lambs and Psycho make the cut.
From revolutionary arthouse cinema to genre-defining blockbusters, these 10 most influential films of the 1960s changed the course of movie history.
Our ranking of the 30 most undeniable Oscar winners for Best Actress, including Kathy Bates in 'Misery,' Meryl Streep in ...
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