Let's scribble in McKinley High's year book.
The former Bachelorette talks kids, breaking hearts, and baking cookies.
Who was pretty in a pink triangle?
The 007 you know and love.
Arnie's classic '90s sci-fi flick reimagined for 2012.
Hollywood.com attends the New York reading hosted by Jason Reitman.
Show me the 10's!
Did he pick your favorite?
And by side, we mean a KFC family size bucket.
This could made up for the Mario movie once and for all!
But she'll still be doing some killing.
He really Britta'd this one.
Homey don't play that.
With a little help from some goose hats.
The lovable singer may have gone too far.
Just listen to him talk for hours...
Plus, 'The Simpsons' invites an outspoken voice artist.
Why sequel Rocket?
Who will join our Rosses and Rachels, or our Huxtables and Bundys?
Prepared to feel jazzy.
What's a phrase that will indicate how cool this will be?
A version for every generation.
Looks like everyone is going back to school.
Classic Hollywood Spotlight: 'Straw Dogs'
Wanna bet he'll be nerdy and a little rude?
One of the greatest boxing movies of all time.
The first one-sheet sets the right tone.
Learning Not To Steal 101.
Sue, Schue and most importantly, Blaine!
It's school picture time at McKinley High!
Can we call him Dragneto now? Please?
If revenge is a dish best served cold, this is the greatest entree ever created.
Here's why it's the definitive Arnold Schwarzenegger masterpiece.
Zany bank robberies in American film is no new thing...
The original, Disney-fied change-up.
We look at how the series' first entry before seeing the prequel.
The comic book flick hits soon and Comic-Con fans get an extra treat.
In time for Captain America, Kubrick's classic anti-war film.
A dark predecessor to 'Harry Potter' and modern day kid movies.
At least, those fingers don't look normal...
New Alamo Drafthouse poster design from Drew Struzan
Talking animals are the name of the game today...
We wrap up our Coppola retrospective with his last solid film.
A little graphical analysis of the 'Mr. Popper's Penguins' star's career choices over the years.
Francis Ford Coppola's not-so-good family film
So says Bryan Singer.
Looking back at Coppola's classic horror flick.
A weekend gross of $56 million from this reinvented prequel to the X-Men franchise with a critically acclaimed director and top actors including James McAvoy and Jennifer Lawrence proves the continued appeal of the series.
Here's what you should be excited about in the mutant prequel.
There are many new faces in this super-sized prequel. Here's our guide...
Just when you thought these series ran out of steam, they came back better than ever!
Just in case you haven't seen enough from the movie.
It's kind of sad to watch the last of the 'Godfather' films.
Includes interview with the cast!
Coppola casts Jeff Bridges and still can't make this one work.
It's practically 1/300th of the movie!
There is no greater figure of feminine power, intelligence or sexuality.
Professor X pleads his case to government officials.
Francis Ford Coppola goes back to war.
Jennifer Lawrence lookin' blue in the best kind of ways.
Meet Banshee, Havok and Beast.
Science Fiction, Francis Ford Coppola style.
"Peace was never an option"
So it's not Hollywood but it's certainly classic!
Coppola finally lays an egg.
Another trilogy is apparently in order.
Coppola goes back to the fight for a darker, more violent rumble.
We continue our review of the works of Francis Ford Coppola with this classic ensemble drama.
He'll explain the best ways to adapt poems into short films.
Coppola takes a gamble and loses...with style and substance.
Wait, where are they? Is this a normal place to chat? What?
Coppola doesn't have an ending, and it's brilliant.
Because not knowing what they're saying makes all the difference!
And this was a film Coppola didn't even want to make?
Part one of our two-part look at one of the finest films ever made.
Because you don't want to have see 'Jane Eyre' alone.
This time we make a little Havok with some fire.
Francis strings together a beautiful 'bunch of shots.'
This is going to disappoint you.
If you're not listening to Coppola's movies, you're missing something very important.
"Before he was Professor X, he was...James McAvoy"
We continue our look at one of the greatest cinematic achievements of all time.
We've waiting a long time for more mutants...and here they are!
The third entry focuses on 1969's 'The Rain People.'
A look back at the legendary director's attempt at a Hollywood musical.
Starting this week, we look at some big-time directors.
And they don't suck!
1902's A Trip to the Moon - a film that precedes Hollywood itself
January Jones, meow!!
Classic films, even one from 1903, don't have to be old or stodgy. They can be exciting and innovative.
Killer robots and Ernest Borgnine. What else do you need?
Zay discusses his personal connection to these classic movie musicals
A love letter to the 1982 classic.
Buddy the Elf's not the only way Ferrell spreads Christmas cheer.
You don't need a Christmas movie to have a good movie for Christmas.
'The Tourist' pairs two modern classics, Jolie and Depp. Who else makes the list?
In the end, the greatest snow ball isn’t a snow ball at all. It’s fear. Merry Christmas.
And what a pretty Jet it is.
The 1942 classic was built by a Hollywood machine at it's finest.
There aren't many great Thanksgiving films -- so here's a great one about food!
This Week: 'Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory'
'Vanya' has performances so natural that it just seems more like life.
As Halloween comes to a close, we look at one of the greatest thrillers ever.
Terry Gilliam's 1985 classic, 'Brazil', is a sort of funny '1984'.
If you're disappointed by 'Superman II,' check out the Richard Donner cut.
Superman defeated Lex Luthor, cynicism and hopelessness.
'A Space Odyssey' is a movie about movies. Stay with me here...
Don't Don't Don't Don't!
Talking owls, killer rabbits and kids movies: 1978's 'Watership Down'
With 'Money Never Sleeps' soon hitting theaters, we look at Oliver Stone's 1987 classic.
In anticipation of the new Robert Rodriguez film, we look back at the best revenge cinema of all time.
We dare you to watch William Friedkin's 1973 thriller alone in the dark.
Point Break is an elegy to manliness on all levels.
Producer Bryan Singer reveals details about the upcoming 'X-Men: First Class'
Producer Bryan Signer reveals his foiled plans to cast the 'Twilight' star in the prequel
Zoe Kravitz and Bill Milner also joins the prequel, set to shoot next week
This week, a look at the classic Spaghetti Western trilogy of A Fistful of Dollars, A Few Dollars More and The Good, the Bad and the Ugly.
Platt, Flemyng, and Byrne are the latest additions for the upcoming 'X-Men: First Class'
Kenyan actor the latest to join director Matthew Vaughn's 'X-Men' ensemble
Bogart bunks the myth of the wuss screenwriter in this 1950 classic.
Jennifer Lawrence cast as the shape-shifting mutant
The 'X-Men: First Class' casting extravaganza continues unabated...
Fassbender, Walker register for 'First Class'
Rosamund Pike may be in line for the role of Emma Frost
Filmmaker discusses his involvement in Fox's blue-chip series
Studio wins North American rights to auteur's latest
Bryan Singer shook things up at the 'Avatar' premiere in L.A. Wednesday night when he announced he will return to the 'X-Men' franchise and direct 'X-Men: First Class.'
Daniel Radcliffe is taking ballet classes in a bid to branch out from his most famous role as bespectacled wizard Harry Potter.
Big news today for teens and tweens everywhere – High School Musical 4 is on the way. Of course Troy (Zac Efron), Gabriella (Vanessa Hudgens) and Sharpay (Ashley Tisdale) are now college coeds, so Disney is bringing in a new class of singing and dancing Wildcats to take their places.
Fame will "live on forever" with a remake of the 1980 musical scheduled to hit theaters Sept. 25, 2009.
Basketball documentary Hoop Dreams, Christmas classic Miracle on 34th Street, Fast Times at Ridgemont High and footage of the 1906 San Francisco earthquake are among the 25 new entries into America's National Film Registry.
Director Peter Jackson finds out the Beatles wanted to make their own Lord of the Rings movies in the 1960s but author J.R.R. Tolkein said no go.
The Ramones, Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers, Issac Hayes, The Talking Heads and others were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Monday.
USA Network announced plans today to produce a four hour original miniseries based on the life of Helen of Troy
A collection of rare, archival films has been snagged by Turner Classic Movies, Variety reports. The films will air during November sweeps in primetime on four separate Sunday evenings. National Film Preservation Foundation Director Annette Melville said the films "represent a cross-section of American filmmaking that flourished across the U.S. ever since the invention of the film camera. In addition to the November screenings, July will see the 1925 version of The Lost World, written by Sherlock Holmes inventor Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, and starring Wallace Beery. October will feature the U.S. debut of famed Italian writer-director Gilberto Pontecorvo's The Wide Blue Road, the first film Gillo wrote. Other rare prints include Orson Welles' stage production of Voodoo "Macbeth"; a 1916 Western called Hell's Hinges; and a World War II propaganda documentary The Battle of San Pietro from John Huston.
The American Film Institute has unveiled its latest list of 100 Years milestones: the 100 most thrilling American films of all time. How closely does their list compare to public opinion?
HOLLYWOOD, June 14, 2000 -- Say what you will about TV's "Friends." They are nothing if not dedicated to the cause of socialism. A month after the six-pack hung tough in contract renewal talks to extract a combined $240 million from NBC, Matthew Perry has asked that his name be removed from this year's Emmy ballot because he was submitted as a lead actor instead of being placed in the more Marxian-friendly supporting actor race. "It is very important to Matthew and to me that the correct message be sent to his co-stars and the 'Friends' audience that he considers himself part of the ensemble," Perry publicist Lisa Kasteler said in a statement today. Word in Hollywood on Tuesday was that Perry was angling for a lead actor nomination because of his beefed-up, Chandler-loves-Monica storyline. But if you think that Comrade Perry would never promote the needs of the one above