Released: 1951 Directed by: Christian Nyby Also ranks #5 on The Best 1950s Alien Movies Also ranks #7 on The Best Horror Movies About Killer Plants Also ranks #7 on The 50+ Best '50s Horror Movies, Ranked 5 Them! James Whitmore, Edmund Gwenn, Joan Weldon 526 votes Released in 1954,...
Released: 1958 Directed by: William Wyler Also ranks #2 on Every Burl Ives Movie, Ranked Also ranks #3 on The 55 Best Movies of 1958 Also ranks #7 on The Best Gregory Peck Movies, Ranked 12 The Far Country James Stewart, Ruth Roman, Walter Brennan 272 votes In yet another collaboration...
Third place on the Blu-ray-only chart went to Universal Pictures Home Entertainment's Dog Man, while Arrow Video's The Long Kiss Goodnight, which was released on 4K UHD and remastered Blu-ray this week, was the top 4K UHD title. Read more | Comments (0) | Blu-ray Exclusive Give...
Released: 2001 Directed by: Alejandro Amenábar Also ranks #1 on Pretty Good Horror Movies Where One Of The 'Victims' Is The Villain Also ranks #1 on Underrated Quiet Horror Movies From 2000-Present That Trade In Thrills For Chills Also ranks #1 on Horror Movies For People Who Don't Like ...
Audrey Hepburn won an Academy Award as Best Actress for her first major American movie Roman Holiday which was released in 1953. But she is remembered as much for her aid work as for her acting. Born in Belgium in 1929 Audrey’ s father was British and her mother was Dutch. Audrey was...
The Stacker score offers a noteworthy ranking of movies that are loved by both critics and audiences. Stacker ranked the top 100 movies of all time using an equally-weighted average of IMDb ratings and Metascores to create a unique score. Only English-language movies released in the United Stat...
Eréndira, released in 1983, featured a cruel fable involving a wealthy but tyrannical grandmother Amadis who loses everything owing to a fire accidently set by her sleepwalking granddaughter Eréndira, an innocent, obedient maiden. To recoup Amadis’ losses worth over $1 million, she forced Eréndi...
In the fifties for example, if you seen a movie released as ‘The Curse of Frankenstein’, then ‘X the Unknown’ was the wide release ‘B’ picture that accompanied it. Usually though, a lot of the typical supporting films were just extra flicks and made no money. But some were a ...
Kevin Costner’s ‘Wyatt Earp’ film was released in theaters just six months after ‘Tombstone.’ Costner would have had a better chance of beating Doc Holliday in a gunfight than beating ‘Tombstone’ at the box office. (‘Wyatt Earp’ made about half what ‘Tombstone’ did; ‘Tombstone...
Released: 1951 Directed by: Clyde Geronimi, Wilfred Jackson, Hamilton Luske Also ranks #1 on Disney Villains That Would Be Terrible Assistant Managers At A McDonald's Also ranks #5 on The Best Disney Movies Starring Cats Also ranks #7 on Surprisingly Accurate Literary Details In Disney Films ...