As long as a film was primarily set in that great, iconic decade of the 1980s, and was truly awesome, it belongs on this list. What are the all time best movies set in the '80s? Hollywood has some great options for '80s lovers and they're all ranked here, with tra...
In this touching comedy-drama, Madonna plays Abbie, a yoga instructor who becomes pregnant after a one-night stand with her gay best friend, played by Rupert Everett. The film explores themes of love, friendship, and unconventional families, with both leads delivering hear...
Starring Madonna and Rupert Everett, this heartfelt dramedy centers on a close friendship between a yoga instructor and her gay best friend. When they decide to raise a child together, their unconventional family structure challenges societal norms and traditional definitions of love and parenthood. ...
Starring: Madonna, Willem Dafoe, Joe Mantegna, Anne Archer Directed By: Uli Edel The Blue Lagoon (1980) 12% #6 Critics Consensus: A piece of lovely dreck, The Blue Lagoon is a naughty fantasy that's also too chaste to be truly entertaining. Synopsis: Seven-year-old cousins Emmeline...
But there’s a bigger story here, too, because the story of sex scenes is the story of cinema: a slow evolution from Hays Code-era censorship to a more open and honest view of human behaviour marked by sudden advances in what’s depicted – and more than a few regressive ones, too....
Coffee shops, conspiracy theories, Madonna's pap smear — Austin has changed a lot since Richard Linklater's ode to the velvet coffin/college town lifestyle was filmed there. This mesmerizingly lackadaisical, gloriously shambolic creation is a love letter to the boredom, part-time employment, and...
One of the modern great character actors Michael Kenneth Williams has died suddenly at the age of 54, born in Brooklyn, New York, after starting out as a back up dancer for the likes of George Michael and Madonna Michael K Williams big break came when he was spotted by the late rapper ...
Oh, also, Madonna's former house was on Mulholland Drive. Coincidence? I think not :) Promising Young Woman Hunt for the Wilderpeople Frost/Nixon: I'm too young to have lived through the Nixon presidency, but the portrayal of Nixon as this underdog who crawled his way to the top makes...
Soon enough, Madonna’s grungy downtownness would be buffed to a mainstream sheen. But here it is, captured for all eternity. The rom-com’s mystery meeting point isBattery Park, yet its more lovable locations include the bygone East Village thrift store Love Saves the Day (where the fough...
Well, we’re finally reviewing the movie that spawned this whole podcast: Madonna’s 1993 throwback/thriller/noir/erotic courtroom drama that dares to ask the question: “Can you screw someone to death?” We dare to ask the question: “Is...Read More ...