Russell T Davies Critically-Acclaimed HBO Miniseries Is Still Worth Revisiting
Russell T Davies' It's a Sin analyzes the devastating ramifications of the AIDS crisis by celebrating the lives of its victims.
Howard Hughes Tried (and Failed) to Get This John Wayne Western Shelved
Red Rivers now iconic ending was the result of a dispute between director Howard Hawks and the billionaire Western filmmaker Howard Hughes.
This ‘Sopranos’ Deleted Scene Answers a Decades-Long Question
The Sopranos creator David Chase revealed an alternative ending that could have changed the legacy of Pine Barrens.
Is ‘Saving Private Ryan’ Based on a True Story?
Steven Spielberg's Oscar-winning WWII epic Saving Private Ryan frequently feels like a documentary, but did it really happen?
Is Closer Actually Good or Do We Just Love Natalie Portmans Pink Wig?
Mike Nichols' drama, Closer, is an interesting study of how audiences empathize with immoral characters.
Kevin Costner’s Best Neo-Noir Can Only Be Watched Once
Dances with Wolves star Kevin Costner starred in the neo-noir thriller No Way Out, a movie you can really only enjoy once because of its plot twist.
Jake Gyllenhaal Is a Total Snob in This Odd Netflix Horror Comedy
Jake Gyllenhaal and director Dan Gilroy reunited in the delightfully satirical Netflix horror comedy, Velvet Buzzsaw.
This ‘Fallout’ Character Deserves More of the Spotlight in Season 2
Aaron Moten’s character Maximus deserves an even more significant role in Fallout Season 2.
Nothing Will Ever Top This Shocking ‘Sopranos’ Episode
The Sopranos’ Season 3 episode “University” contained an act of violence that was disturbing even by the show’s standards.
John Wayne’s Oscar-Nominated Movie Was Remade and Completely Bombed
The 2004 remake of John Wayne’s Oscar-nominated The Alamo starring Billy Bob Thornton, Patrick Wilson, and Dennis Quaid was a total box-office bomb.