I’ll Admit It, I’m Scared Of “Mama”
I love my mother, but I'm scared of "Mama". Anytime the trailer of a movie keeps me awake, you can bet I'm gonna skip that flick. I may be the only one, though, since "Mama" topped the box office this weekend.
I love my mother, but I'm scared of "Mama". Anytime the trailer of a movie keeps me awake, you can bet I'm gonna skip that flick. I may be the only one, though, since "Mama" topped the box office this weekend.
If you've ever watched Wheel of Fortune, you know that there are bad guesses, and then there are embarrassingly bad guesses.
Like this one.
'Jurassic Park' was certainly a dinosaur-sized hit when it came out in 1993.
The Steven Spielberg-directed thriller became the highest grossing film up to that time, going on to gross close to a billion dollars world-wide.
2012 turned out to be a big year for movies -- 'The Avengers' and 'The Dark Knight Rises' helped make superhero movies cool again, while 'Cloud Atlas' and 'Life of Pi' painted mind-blowing visual effects on the screen, and Ben Affleck and Quentin Tarantino debuted their latest projects. For famed film critic Roger Ebert, it was a busy time as well, having written a personal record of 300 movie reviews in 12 months. But which one of all these films did he pick as the absolute best of 2012?
Being that it's the end of the year and all, Ebert put together his "Top 10" list of the best films of 2012 and he gave the top spot to...
Director Bob Clark’s classic holiday comedy has a distinction that few family movies can claim: Most people don’t mind watching it over and over again.
One thing is for sure about this poll. There is no correct answer. Each of us has that movie that just screams Christmas.
As the year comes to a close, we look back at a big year for the movie industry. Now it's time to figure out which movie was then Jersey Shore's favorite of 2012.
With the release of the new James Bond theme "Skyfall," many are buzzing over the return of the 007 franchise. However, the Bond of the Garden State is returning for the fifth installment of another major movie series.
When Titanic first came out, I immediately questioned why, if Rose loved Jack so much, she couldn't just move over a little and let Jack live instead of allowing him to slip to the bottom of the ocean. I brought up the controversy again when they recently released Titanic 3D, and if you think I'm alone in this theory you're wrong. Titanic director James Cameron now wants to field the question!
They say it's good to go out on a high note. On my last week of summer movie predictions, I got one right. That makes two right for the summer. Yep, the whole summer.
I was so bad at my movie predictions this summer that I'm kind of embarrassed. I have this weekend to make up for it.
As seen on Good Morning America yesterday, here is one of the coolest mashups I've ever seen. A YouTuber used clips from 295 different movies to recreate Sir Mix-A-Lot's 90s staple "Baby Got Back." This is unreal! Click "Like" below if you think this is amazing.