Hollywood loves the phrase “based on a true story,” even though that label often stretches the truth to its limits. In many cases, real events serve only as a loose foundation, with filmmakers reshaping timelines, inventing characters, or exaggerating details to heighten drama. Some films blur facts beyond recognition, while
20 Images Remembering the 1970s’ Best Movie Posters
Movie posters in the 1970s went out of their way to be works of art, as well as marketing tools. With bold illustrations, striking typography, and unforgettable compositions, they captured the essence of a film in a single image. Unlike today’s often formulaic designs, these posters took creative risks and
The Hunger Games: Sunrise on the Reaping Official Trailer
The Second Quarter Quell is coming as Lionsgate releases the official trailer for their upcoming prequel film The Hunger Games: Sunrise on the Reaping. View trailer below. Taking place 24 years before the first film, a young Haymitch Abernathy is selected to compete in the 50th Hunger Games, also known
15 ’80s Movies That Don’t Pass the Eye Test Anymore
The 1980s gave us some unforgettable movies, but not all of them have aged gracefully. What once felt funny, edgy, or even romantic can come across as strange, uncomfortable, or completely out of touch today. Whether it’s outdated humor, questionable storylines, or moments that just wouldn’t land with modern audiences,
10 Times the Movie Didn’t Need to Be 3 Hours
Not every story needs an epic runtime. While some films do benefit from taking their time, others stretch far beyond what any of us care to waste our weekend watching. In some cases, trimming even thirty minutes could have made such a difference. These are the movies that might have