Released: 1993 Directed by: Chris Columbus Dig Deeper Mrs. Doubtfire Is Actually A Dark Film About An Extremely Deranged Man Also ranks #16 on The Biggest Movies Of The '90s, Ranked Also ranks #1 on The Funniest Movies About Parenting 8 Star Wars: Episode V - The Empire Strikes Back Mark...
Also ranks #10 on The Funniest Movies About Parenting 20 Catch Me If You Can Leonardo DiCaprio, Tom Hanks, Christopher Walken 93 votes This thrilling crime drama based on a true story delves into the complex relationship between Frank Abagnale Jr., a con artist on the run, and his father,...
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The 100 best comedy movies, voted for by more than 200 comedy experts who know what it takes to make a great funny movie.
Not many movies can claim to have launched a multi-generational fanbase (at least outside of huge franchises), but such is the power of Patrick Swayze's smoulder. Okay, so Dirty Dancing is about much more than that, following Frances "Baby" Houseman (Jennifer Grey) to a resort in New ...
This month, the two feel-good movies we're adding to our list are 13 Going on 30 and The Secret of My Success. The former is about a woman who gets a second chance to get things right when her younger self awakens in her adult body. The latter is a very 1980s story, but there...
Definitive proof that politics – or movies about politics, at least – can be side-clutchingly funny,In The Loopis an expletive-filled masterclass in modern political satire, saying fuckety-bye to New Labour with one last cinematic kick to the balls. Essentially a spin-off of the equally ...
This month, the two feel-good movies we're adding to our list are 13 Going on 30 and The Secret of My Success. The former is about a woman who gets a second chance to get things right when her younger self awakens in her adult body. The latter is a very 1980s story, but there...
Anachronistic, silent-era, philosophical dreamscapes. That about does it. Roger Ebert opened his review of the film for his column in the Chicago Sun-Times with, “So many movies travel the same weary roads. So few imagine entirely original worlds. Guy Maddin’s “The Saddest Music in the...