A composite image of Goldie Hawn in Foul Play, Robert Redford and Dustin Hoffman in All the President's Men, and Jack Nicholson in Chinatown - Static Media The thriller genre can be pretty broad, as ...
Horrors like The Exorcist and crime dramas like Dog Day Afternoon are among the most intense movies of the 1970s, capturing the decade's bleakness.
For those who grew up in the 1970s, you were treated to a great variety of movies that showcased the best the decade had to offer. This can also be said about holiday movies at the time, which slowly ...
Have you seen any of the following ’70s spooky flicks? Let’s find out if you’re interested in checking any of them out. For the most part, Home for the Holidays is a tame and pretty standard slasher.
What has an industrial apron, someone's else face, and his grandad trying to bash your skull in with a mallet? Yeah, Leatherface is on here. Whether you’re ticking off deadly sins or counting down ...
The war genre in the 1970s became crueler, darker, and angrier, exploring the conflict's contradictions in movies like The Deer Hunter and Catch-22.
The 1970s were wild, right? The Beatles said "Let It Be" and broke up, Walt Disney World opened its doors, and the world became obsessed with two sticks battling over a game of "Pong." It was almost ...
The holidays are over, the decorations are packed away, and winter stretches ahead. While post-holiday blues are standard, classic ’70s films offer warmth, nostalgia, and comforting escapism to lift ...
From directors arm wrestling between takes to your favorite Hollywood stars sharing laughs and inside jokes, on-set photos offer a rare glimpse that audiences never get to see on the big screen.