Jeff Daniels and Diane Lane star in this limited series based on the novel by Tom Wolfe.
[Warning: The below contains MAJOR spoilers for Feud: Capote Vs. The Swans Episode 8, “Phantasm Forgiveness.”] Feud: Capote Vs. The Swans reached its bittersweet conclusion in the finale episode, “Phantasm Forgiveness,” as Truman Capote’s (Tom Hollander) light is extinguished.
Costume designer Nicoletta Ercole and cinematographer Geoffrey Simpson unpack the American abroad aesthetic of the beloved 2003 rom-com starring Diane Lane.
They may not be real, but many memorable rock stars have filled the big screen. While most have made us laugh, a good number of fictional rockers have been able to tug at our emotions. Here's our list of the 20 best.
If there's one thing about movies during the 1980s, the music seemed as important to the film's success as the plot and acting performances. Here's our list of the 25 best film soundtracks from the decade.
It’s been a long road for Yorick and the rest of the characters in Brian K. Vaughan and Pia Guerra’s graphic novel “Y: The Last Man.” Initially planned as a feature film in the 2010s, the source material pivoted to a television adaptation that is now airing at a freakishly prescient time.
Snake Plissken stands tall in the pantheon of great action hero names, though he has some stiff competition. Here are twenty-five of the roughest, toughest, and most unusual.
Music is great. So are movies. They are also often two great tastes that taste great together. You know what is also fun? Movies about fictional musicians.
A great, even good, soundtrack can make the worst movie out there a little more tolerable. There are also times when a soundtrack can stand toe-to-toe in greatness with a film.
An Academy Award nomination is no guarantee of lasting prominence. The nominees of one year could quickly be forgotten the next; even winners occasionally get dumped from our collective memory.
This Friday, Disney will premiere "A Wrinkle In Time," the Ava DuVernay adaptation of the 1962 novel written by Madeleine L'Engle about a time- and space-traveling girl in search of her father.
An Academy Award nomination is no guarantee of lasting prominence. The nominees of one year could quickly be forgotten the next; even winners occasionally get dumped from our collective memory.
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