The new Milli Vanilli documentary takes a great look back at one of modern music's biggest scandals, leaving you questioning if we all overreacted.
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The once great AV Club kicked off the never-ending and tired debate of Martin Scorsese vs Marvel movies, and it's time to give it a rest.
When it arrived 20 years ago, 'Lost in Translation' forever changed the careers of its three principals: Sofia Coppola, Bill Murray, and Scarlett Johansson.
Originally written by Andrew Lloyd Webber, the 1973 adaptation of 'Jesus Christ Superstar' is unquestionably the best movie ever made from a Webber show.
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In the summer of 2003, Bob Dylan starred in an extremely bizarre film called 'Masked and Anonymous', set in a post-apocalyptic USA and stuffed with countless cameos.
The Hold Steady turns 20 this year and we got a chance to talk with Michael Hann about the new coffee table book he wrote in conjunction with the band and how he became a part of the Unified Scene.
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30 years ago Hollywood asked the age old question... What if a kid got to play a part in Major League Baseball? Their answer? 'Rookie of the Year.'
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3 hours and 26 minutes. That’s the listed running time for Martin Scorsese’s new movie Killers of the Flower Moon. Is that just too long?
'The Program' was about all of the "controversial" elements of college sports: Steroids, secret payments, academic fraud, sexual assault, and extremely creative in-game trash-talk.
Initially a flop when it first released, 'Rounders' became a foundational text during the poker craze of the early aughts.
'American Graffiti' is a significant film for many reasons, and represented the last non-'Star Wars' movie that George Lucas ever directed.
Political reactionaries, overzealous Disney Adults, and TikTok mean girls all really, really hate Rachel Zegler, for very elusive reasons.
There's something that's always rubbed me the wrong way about 'The Blind Side', so its no real surprise the true story behind it is as bad as many of us felt.
Released 30 years ago, Mike Myers' 'So I Married an Axe Murderer' was something of a flop, but it's gained a bit of a cult following in the years since thanks to some noteworthy gags.
Released 35 years ago, 'A Fish Called Wanda' perfectly blended British and American sensibilities into one of the '80s most consistently funny movies, led by an all-time performance from Kevin Kline.
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With Please Don't Destroy's current tour across the US, SNL writing credentials, and untitled movie in the works, is this sketch comedy trio the next big thing in American comedy?
A lot of movies get called groundbreaking, but few from the '80s really earn that designation quite like Robert Zemeckis' and Steven Spielberg's 'Who Framed Roger Rabbit', which was remarkable for a number of reasons.
'Bull Durham' arrived amid a wave of important baseball movies and 2 years before another Costner-led baseball film, but it was a very different take on the game than the others.