TV shows about sisters may be hard to come by, but that doesn't mean there aren't some amazing sisters spread throughout television history—and this list compiles the best examples of them all. Even when a show isn't specifically about the relationship between two or more sisters, it's...
As one of the finest examples of the beach party subgenre, Beach Blanket Bingo remains a beloved classic that continues to evoke the breezy, effervescent essence of the 1960s teen experience. Released: 1965 Directed by: William Asher Also ranks #2 on The Best '60s Beach Movies Also ranks #...
This book provides a vast variety of examples to help architects consider and design the details | Recommended by Collin Abdallah Save this picture! Elemental: Incremental Housing and Participatory Design Manual / Alejandro Aravena The field experiences developed by Elemental and Alejandro Aravena, ...
Edgar Wright knows his way around action more than most, and there aren’t many greater examples of his flair for a fistfight than Scott Pilgrim. He borrows liberally from videogame aesthetics as he brings Bryan Lee O’Malley’s graphic novel series from page to screen, transferring the visual...
In class: I wish I still taught the mystery unit I taught for many years so that I could add this funny short story to the mix. This is a perfect piece to introduce satire. It mocks many of the most common elements of typical detective stories in a truly hilarious fashion. ...
Does the fanciful madcap of ‘The Lavender Hill Mob’ now just feel empty? Has ‘Passport to Pimlico’ lost its political piquancy? And is there too much running around in that otherwise barbed consumerist satire, ‘The Man in the White Suit’? Still, you could judge that our contributors ...
Does the fanciful madcap of ‘The Lavender Hill Mob’ now just feel empty? Has ‘Passport to Pimlico’ lost its political piquancy? And is there too much running around in that otherwise barbed consumerist satire, ‘The Man in the White Suit’? Still, you could judge that our contributors ...
Everyone knows the horrormovie tropethat Black characters die first. This slasher social satire from director Tim Story and writers Tracy Oliver and Dewayne Perkins has a tag that twists the trope with self-awareness. “Trap” (2024) “30,000 fans. 300 cops. 1 serial killer. No escape.” ...
It’s all depicted in true carnage, with hyper kinetic cross cutting and dashes of slow-motion anarchy that still hold up as masterful examples of the craft. The opening robbery shootout should be taught in film schools till the end of time. But it’s the cadre of unlikable characters, ...
Starring enough Redgraves to populate a small island,Richard Attenborough's Great War musical flaunts one of the chunkiest contacts book in British movie history. The director assembled the cream of '60s acting talent, garbed it in khaki and set it lose on a uniquely British satire. At times...