Here are 15 of Dana Carvey’s characters from The Master of Disguise, ranked from worst to best.
When Janty Yates looked for inspiration for the costumes in 2000’s Gladiator and the upcoming Gladiator II, she didn’t need ...
In Emilia Pérez, Karla Sofia Gascón takes on one of the most complex roles imaginable — that of a feared cartel boss, Juan ...
Ben Affleck shot down fears of AI ruining the movie business in an impressive explanation of what AI can and can't do at CNBC Delivering Alpha ...
This movie isn’t as outright problematic as some others on this list, but it still has some very outdated ideas about women. The plot revolves around Mel Gisbon’s character, a suave and successful man ...
The first of eight (!) Roger Corman movies released in 1957, this one concerns an ill-fated sailing trip to the Hawaiian Islands and stars Beverly Garland as the alcoholic Max, a young woman who ends ...
This 2021 horror-comedy stars Keira Knightley and Matthew Goode as hosts of a Christmas dinner party before the end of the world. Knowing that they’re going to be killed by a cloud of deadly gas the ...
A Quiet Place takes the unique frame of just focusing on a family, and notes that children are, well, the only hope for the future. John Krasinski starred alongside his wife Emily Blunt, and also ...
A post-apocalyptic movie is any movie that takes place after the fall of civilization — due to a nuclear war, another event that wipes out much of humanity, or any other cataclysmic event. There are ...
Whew — where to begin? We all love Adam Sandler, but this movie has a lot of elements that would never be accepted today. To name a few, two straight men pretending to be gay in order to abuse the ...
Lisa “Boof” Marconi and Scott Howard (Michael J. Fox) are obviously meant for each other. But Scott foolishly pines after blonde Pamela (Lorie Griffin) — even though Pamela is so shallow that she only ...
President Lincoln, writing the Proclamation of Freedom. January 1st, 1863 / painted by David Gilmour Blythe. Library of Congress. – Credit: C/O In his aforementioned address, Abraham Lincoln continued ...