With Love, Meghan 37 Generally Unfavorable Daredevil: Born Again 69 Generally Favorable Lost Boys & Fairies 71 Generally Favorable Running Point 65 Generally Favorable Toxic Town 84 Universal Acclaim The Gold Standard in Critical Analysis The Metascore Breakdown ...
Daddy: Directed by Michael Miller. With Patrick Duffy, Kate Mulgrew, John Anderson, Ben Affleck. After twenty years of marriage, a man starts over with his children after his wife leaves him in order to "find herself."
Dirty Movie: Directed by Jerry Daigle, Christopher Meloni. With Emily Donahoe, Christopher Meloni, Diane Neal, Stylist B.. An outrageous cut-rate producer, Charlie LaRue is about to fulfill his lifelong dream to make a movie about the most offensive, dir
The Scarlet and the Black: Directed by Jerry London. With Gregory Peck, Christopher Plummer, John Gielgud, Raf Vallone. Vatican efforts, led by Monsignor Hugh O'Flaherty, to save Allied P.O.W.s and downed Allied airmen as the Nazis invade Rome.
The Wild Thornberrys Movie: Directed by Cathy Malkasian, Jeff McGrath. With Lacey Chabert, Tom Kane, Cree Summer, Tim Curry. After losing a cheetah cub to ruthless poachers, Eliza must redeem her folly and go on a quest to save him.
Get re-acquainted with The First Avenger by revisiting the movies in our featured collection. While Cap may be updated and the Hulk a different shade, but the building blocks are laid out in the three previous movies. «» New and Upcoming ...
It shares some similarities with another poster Fair designed and illustrated for Rank (the production company and distributor), the 1977 horror anthologyThe Uncanny. Note also that there’s another version of this one sheet which has a stylised title logo in the space on the right and can be...
Escape from the Planet of the Apes (release title) The Secret of the Planet of the Apes (working title) part 1 - by Paul Dehn october 21, 1970 first draft host info Escape from the Planet of the Apes (release title) The Secret of the Planet of the Apes (working title) part 2 -...
During the 1960s, hand-drawn illustrations of movie stars were a common poster style, with photography becoming more widely used in the 1970s. By the 1980s, imagery filled the whole of the available layout space, with movie titles often added to the bottom of posters, seemingly as an ...
“I didn’t intend to do the part ofIllusionbecause I had just finished a picture with my son Michael and my grandson Cameron, calledIt Runs In The Family. But when I read the script ofIllusionI knew I had to do it. It was a very intriguing script, and the role was very appealing...