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The Best Martial Arts Movie For Every Year Of The 1980s
Thanks to Jackie Chan, JCVD and more, the1980s were full of great martial arts movies. Here's the genre's best film for each ...
The greatest movie soundtracks by famous bands include Queen's work on Flash Gordon and Daft Punk's work on Tron: Legacy, ...
Rafael Cobos, whose “The Left-Handed Son” won Canneseries short form top prize in 2022, has just world premiered “Golpes,” ...
Actor Tcheky Karyo, who appeared in some of director Luc Besson's biggest hits and a string of international films, died Friday at the age of 72, his family announced.The actor appeared in many action ...
French actor Tchéky Karyo, known for his roles in films such as La Femme Nikita, Addicted to Love, and Bad Boys, passed away ...
The movie: J.A. Bayona’s 2007 Spanish-language spookfest The Orphanage is one of ... around violence on release and was one of the films at the bloody center of the 1980s video nasty panic. It doesn’t ...
People love horror movies, and not just on Halloween. But why do we seek out — and even enjoy — the feeling of fear? And what do different people get out of it?
The Exorcist, Possession, The Shining, The Last House on the Left, and more make up our list of the most divisive horror movies of all time.
At an extravagant reception, hotelier Steve Farzam seemed to literally plunge into marriage, appearing to dive from a helicopter in a rainbow parachute onto the grounds of a luxury hotel north of ...
If you were hanging out in El Paso or a peaceful Juárez almost 30 years ago, you may recall that actor Steve McQueen died on Nov. 7, 1980, of heart failure at a Juárez clinic while recovering from ...
By the late 1980s, he transitioned to international cinema, captivating audiences worldwide. His polyglot abilities allowed him to perform in French, English, Spanish, and Arabic, further broadening ...
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Horror films for scaredy-cats: 10 underrated picks for a not-too-spooky Halloween
Most horror films tap into our fear of the unknown. The Vanishing, a Dutch film from the 1980s (skip its awful 1990s Hollywood remake), pulls off quite a remarkable trick – it answers (nearly) every ...
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