Someone described ‘Gigli’ as ‘the moldy cardboard of movies’
Finishing times for area runners at the Boston Marathon.
There has been a recent surge of attention toward attachment theory: from TikTok videos to online quizzes that claim to "assess your attachment style." It's become a hot topic, especially in the context of romantic relationships, with some articles claiming that one person (or partner's) attachment styles are the reason why relationships fail.
The 10 worst rated movie sequels were rated based on IMDb comments with negative words. Officials at casino.ca released the data in March 2024. All 20 films ranked on their list more than $1 billion at the box office
What are the best video game movies? If there's a kind of movie with a poorer reputation than video game adaptations, we've yet to see it. And rightly, given how many of the worst movies come from games. But, amazingly, some films do manage to break the mold. A select few could even be considered great. Some of the best movies, be they action, horror, or animated movies, come from games and gamers alike. We’ve seen virtual worlds thrive on the silver screen, famous characters and...
John Travolta played gangster John Gotti in 2018’s Gotti, which learned all the wrong lessons from movies in the genre.
Horror is all about feelings of helplessness conjured in the audience to reflect the helplessness of the characters onscreen. In that sense, The First Omen is a genuinely effective horror film.
"The people who hate it HATE IT. I loved it. It was the first time I actually felt like I understood everyone's love of Star Wars."View Entire Post ›
7 Romance Movies Like The Greatest HitsRomance movies that blend sci-fi and time travel aren’t novel storylines, but The Greatest Hits, which lands on Hulu today, adds a music element to it. Starring Lucy Boynton (Bohemian Rhapsody, Sing Street), Justin H. Min (After Yang, Shortcomings), Austin Crute (Daybreak, They/Them), and David Corenswet (Hollywood, Pearl), the […]
NCAA allows transfers to be immediately eligible, no matter how many times they've switched schools
What could be less surprising than Rob Schneider turning to TMZ to set the record straight about his doomed stand-up set at the Republican leadership holiday party? (Besides every other unsurprising detail about this story, of course.) Schneider says that he wasn’t removed from the stage after just ten minutes of performing, and that he “did 50 minutes because that’s what I was paid to do. Nobody removed me from stage. Somebody waved to me at the 50 minute mark.” If you’re wondering how much he...