Producers Andrew and Jon Erwin ("I Still Believe" and "Jesus Revolution") make a play for the secular crowd with this inspirational story about a little girl in need of a liver transplant.
The fear of Y2K must have caused a sense of urgency at the end of the 20th century because everything was cranked up to an eleven. Yes, technology has taken the world of film far, and companies like A24 have pushed the boundaries of creativity, but alas, the following will more than prove that 1999 was the best year for movies — ever.
Universal's "River Wild" remake ends up at...Netflix? Meanwhile, Hilary Swank and the late Paul Reubens also get attention.
Of course, Eastwood has enjoyed an extremely successful career as a director, but he's also delivered some of the most memorable and legendary film roles. We narrowed it down to the top 25. Here we go.
Here are the most memorable films and TV shows set up north…way up north.
Harnessing the power afforded an Oscar winner, let alone someone with two little gold men on their mantel, is a delicate endeavor. On the one hand, an Academy Award is forever.
The two-time Oscar winner plays a celebrated reporter who brings her big-time ego to a small-fry newspaper in this show that taps several Nineties TV tropes
It’s a debate that’s lasted since the dawn of time...well, at least since the late ‘90s. “What is the definitive TGIF series?”
In 1971, Clint Eastwood, an actor known largely for his work acting in Westerns, took a bold career step, choosing a small thriller for his directorial debut.
With "Geostorm" poised to lay waste to multiplexes this Friday, now's as good a time as any to ask why we love watching the utter obliteration of vehicles, buildings, cities, continents and whole planets.
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