Also ranks #3 on The Best Sitcoms Of The '50s Also ranks #10 on The 40+ Best Comedy Series About a Couple, Ranked Also ranks #17 on The Best CBS Comedies of All Time 5 Alfred Hitchcock Presents Alfred Hitchcock, Harry Tyler, John Williams 880 votes Is Alfred Hitchcock Presents Watchwor...
Over 900 filmgoers have voted on the 50+ films on Best Musical Romance Movies Of All Time. Current Top 3: Moulin Rouge!, The Sound of Music, Singin' in the ...
confrontational, boundary-breaking star with an indelible impact on pop culture. Jeffrey Schwarz's documentary tells the story of the man behind the make-up – Harris Glenn Milstead, who went from a religious upbringing to become the face of self-proclaimed 'trash cinema'. It's a...
在Apple Music 上收听The Rolling Rock Band的《Vintage Days – Rock 'n' Roll – The Best of the 50's》。2018年。30 首歌曲。时长:1 小时 49 分钟
Over the last 30 years, Karyn Rachtman has brought her taste and business savvy to some of the most iconic soundtracks of all time:Clueless,Pulp Fiction,Reality Bites,Romeo + Juliet,Moulin Rouge!, andBoogie Nights, just to name a few. Rachtman, who now runs her own music supervision firm...
the music industry’s coming back. The resurgence of vinyl helps. There are some great TV soundtracks now, like “Russian Doll,” which uses Harry Nilsson’s “Gotta Get Up” many times. Harry Nilsson means everything to me. One day when I was really depressed, I remember saying to my...
From Fincher’s Seven to Hitchcock’s The 39 Steps, take a journey to Hollywood’s dark, suspenseful side with our countdown of the 100 greatest thrillers
Featuring David Bowie’s haunting last rites, a Parisian revolution, an all-powerful Beyoncé, a dancing robot, a weeping Naomi Campbell, a kid from “Stranger Things,” a bunch of sheep in a gym, and more
“As ignorable as it is interesting.” That’s the classic definition of ambient music, stated by Brian Eno in 1978 on the sleeve notes to his albumAmbient 1:Music for Airports. And he should know, since he basically invented the genre three years earlier with his albumDiscreet Music. But...
Everything got bigger in the 1980s, from the hair to the music, and certainly the movies. It’s looked at as an era of unbridled excess, and while that’s definitely true, it’s not necessarily a bad thing, particularly when considering the cinema of the time. Budgets ballooned, and ...