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.
50 years later, Steve Miller is releasing a new box set of his best-selling (8th) album 'The Joker', comprised of 3 LPs +7".
Christopher Nolan's 'The Dark Knight', the middle film in the director's trilogy of Batman movies, remains the best film of those three, the best Batman movie of all time, and the best film that Nolan has ever directed.
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.'
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.
Despite being a major flop upon release, Steven Soderbergh's 'Out of Sight' still stands as one of the best crime films of the 1990s and features the best on-screen performances from George Clooney and Jennifer Lopez.
'The Truman Show' arrived 25 years ago now, with something real to say about the life and culture of America in the late '90s and still stands as one of Jim Carrey's greatest performances.
'Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas' was largely believed to be unfilmable, and while it turned out to be mostly true, the Johnny Depp-led adaptation has developed a significant cult fanbase.
Grandaddy, one of indie rock’s cult favorites, are celebrating the 20th anniversary of 'Sumday' with a deluxe 4-LP box set.
The 1990s were a big decade for Hollywood studio-produced political comedies and satires, and the high-concept story of 'Dave' was certainly one of the most heartwarming.
'42' is a very good film, that lends Jackie Robinson's story the gravity it likely deserves, with a standout Chadwick Boseman as the lead, but it still felt a little too small.
This previously-unheard version of David Bowie's "Let’s Dance," which was recorded 19 years after the original and produced by Larry Dvoskin, is set to be released alongside a series of NFTs.
Grateful Dead will celebrate the 50th anniversary of the release of their album 'Wake of the Flood' with a deluxe edition vinyl reissue.
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.
'There's Something About Mary' was one of the biggest hit comedies of the 1990s, and it's famous for a few things, including the start of the Ben Stiller's run as a leading man.
John Grisham's novel "The Firm" was a massive hit in 1991, and its movie adaptation was not only the best Grisham adaptation, but the best lawyer movie of the entire decade; featuring a stellar cast led by a young Tom Cruise.
In many ways, The Breeders' second album 'Last Splash' was not only their best release but one of the seminal albums of the '90s, and now it's getting a 30th anniversary reissue.
'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.
'Pat Garrett and Billy the Kid' was a troubled revisionist Western that featured a stellar cast and infamous supporting performance from one Bob Dylan.
The 1990s were a time when a lot of filmmakers made movies that were meant to function as manifestos on the political climate of the day, and probably the weirdest one was 'Bulworth.'
Released 35 years ago, Wim Wenders' 'Wings of Desire' is a gorgeous work about the human condition, as well as a snapshot of West Berlin, shortly before the Berlin Wall came down. A masterpiece they keep trying to remake.
Arriving 40 years ago this week, 'Flashdance' was a major hit and a significant film for several reasons, though it didn't lead Jennifer Beals to the type of career she probably should have.
To celebrate the 40th anniversary of The Dream Syndicate's seminal 'The Days Of Wine and Roses', the 4-disc box set will include the original album remastered, plus three discs worth of bonus material, with 10 rarities and 31 unreleased tracks.
The deluxe edition of Suicide's 'A Way Of Life' will come with bonus tracks, including the duo’s cover of Springsteen’s "Born In The U.S.A."