With its razor-sharp wit, brilliant ensemble cast, and darkly comedic premise, this cult classic serves up a deliciously twisted satire on American beauty standards. Released: 1999 Directed by: Michael Patrick Jann Also ranks #1 on The Most Hilarious Small Town Comedy Movies, Ranked Also ranks ...
The movieNomadland, inspired by Jessica Bruder's non-fiction work Nomadland: Surviving America in the Twenty-First Century, follows the story of Fern (played by McDormand), a woman left jobless by the economic downturn of her hometown in Nevada. She goes in search of something more but wit...
Before Nazism, a German institute cemented itself as gay liberation’s epicenter. For 40 years, activists have been searching for its legendary collection.
Make America The Same Again.The state of American politics has always, always been just as ugly, dirty and loathsome as it is today. The parties have always vilified each other. Every president has been openly despised and ridiculed by the “other” party. Only during times of national cri...
Society of the Snow tells the tragic story of the 1972 Andes Air Disaster, which saw a Uruguayan rugby team crash-land in the freezing South American mountain range en route to a Chile-based tournament. Trapped in one of the most inhospitable places on Earth, the 16 survivors are forced ...
Spence is a bonafide Canadian, which is unusual in this kind of co-production, but he plays an American, and the series is set in the United States, despite the hero travelling to a new locale every episode (there was at least one episode where the character came to Canada). Are we ...
A competent-enough cast -- Mancuso is fun as a crazed priest, though American actor Balfour is more innocuous than actually inspired -- but the thin, generic script feels like it was tossed together in one evening, and makes about as much sense, and the direction is fast and perfunctory,...
2002’s Rules of Attraction was not, in fact, the American Pie-style romp suggested by its trailers. Instead, the adaptation was a cold drama about deeply troubled college students. There were moments of pitch-black humor studded throughout the plot’s debauchery, drug abuse, and tragedy, ...
He rose to fame and a beloved place in American culture as part of the cast of the 1970s children’s program The Electric Company. Pictured in: “Braveheart” Mel Gibson Best known as an action hero in such movies as the Lethal
The premise ofRide with the Devilis based on the true story of guerrillas who fought against Union troops under the leadership of William Clarke Quantrill. Lee said it described "young people coming of age in the worst possible time in American history. I liked the theme...