George Clooney's humble beginnings in horror movie sequels always make for a fun watch, and one of his silliest films is ...
In addition to being a contributor for Collider, Rance Collins has also written for Variety, IndieWire, Los Angeles Magazine, Turner Classic Movies and The Huffington Post. His news coverage has ...
It's been 22 years since "Elf" starring Will Ferrell came out in theaters. Since its release in 2003, it's joined the pantheon of Christmas comedy classics like "National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation, ...
Rama, 1988. Directed by David DeCoteau. Starring Andras Jones, Linnea Quigley, Robin Stille, Brinke Stevens, George ‘Buck’ ...
The Pink Panther is one of the few film franchises instantly recognizable by its theme tune, and if you've never seen it, you can grab four classic entries in the series on 4K Blu-ray starting ...
Prime Video is expanding its January slate with the addition of The Big Lebowski, the 1998 classic comedy led by Jeff Bridges. It will become available to stream on the platform at the end of the ...
December is jam-packed — more so every year, it seems—so the idea of squeezing in even a small handful of films from the golden-age Christmas canon can begin to feel like rolling a Sisyphean snowball ...
Some of the most iconic films of all time have been comedies. From early examples like Charlie Chaplin's The Gold Rush to ...
Every year, millions of us tune in to watch our favourite TV characters navigate the Christmas period in the beloved British sitcom Christmas Special. For decades, the Christmas Special has been the ...
After a 15 year battle with cancer, Coach Raymond Charles Swetalla, 74, of Davenport, Iowa, passed away peacefully on Tuesday, December 23, 2025, in Chicago, Illinois. Coach Ray was born on July 5, ...
It's common practice for streaming services to lose a batch of titles every month as rights expire and new films and television series are ushered in. Netflix, however, is particularly playing the ...
Perhaps the funniest thing about Oedipus! A New Musical Comedy—aside from its title and exclamation point—is its address: 54 Below, directly beneath Studio 54, where a very serious Broadway production ...