Josh Lezmi
Josh is an entertainment writer and editor at Thought Catalog.
5+ Must-See Todd Haynes Films to Watch After ‘May December’ — & Where to Stream
Todd Haynes’s latest melodrama, May December, is a discomforting watch loosely based on the ‘90s Seattle scandal that unfolded between teacher Mary Kay Letourneau and then-12-year-old Vili Fualaau; Letourneau went to prison on rape charges, giving birth to two children…
7 Famous Movie Quotes With Important Life Lessons to Share
Inspirational. Life-changing. Significant. Relevant. Chill-inducing. These are some of the adjectives that surface when discussing films that nestle their way into our hearts and minds — and never leave. Films with lines we’ve memorized.
The Best Disney Villain Songs, Ranked
Which Disney villain boasts the most notorious anthem? When it comes to a villain anthem, Disney remains quite unparalleled.
Everything We Know About the Upcoming Amy Winehouse Biopic ‘Back to Black’
An Amy Winehouse biopic from ‘Fifty Shades of Grey’ director Sam Taylor-Johnson is on the horizon. Movie musical biopics seem to be the only other cinematic breadwinners these days alongside the world of superhero franchise films. Bohemian Rhapsody. Judy.
What to Expect From Season 4 of ‘The Boys’ — Trailer Breakdown and More
The highly-anticipated fourth season of ‘The Boys’ is, at last, on the horizon. What’s in store?
Celebrating the 34th Anniversary of ‘National Lampoon’s Christmas Vacation’ With 25+ Laugh-Out-Loud Quotes From the Movie
National Lampoon’s Christmas Vacation has become a holiday staple since it premiered on December 1, 1989.
The Steamiest Netflix Original Shows
You’ll need a cold shower after watching these Netflix originals (maybe even between episodes). There’s nothing wrong with wanting a little passion in your TV viewing experience.
New Christmas Movies Streaming This Holiday Season
Halloween decorations are slowly disappearing from front porches — skeletons and witches are back in the garage — and frightful films are starting to lose steam as we transition into Turkey Lurkey Time.
Whatever Happened to Tim Burton’s ‘Catwoman’ Movie?
Though Tim Burton’s 1992 superhero flick Batman Returns was controversial upon its release — with many noting that it was too dark and gritty for the young demographic marketed to — Michelle Pfeiffer’s Catwoman was universally praised.
The Most Iconic Songs Written For Movies, Ranked
As Henry Wadsworth Longfellow famously said, “Music is the universal language of mankind,” for it connects us, inspires us, fills us with grief, or instills us with hope.
Why ‘Let It Go’ Is Such an Earworm — Revisiting the Hit Song on the 10th Anniversary of ‘Frozen’
Let it go. Let it go. You can hear the tweens belt it low-ow-owd. Let it go. Let it go. They’ll never be on pi-itch.
Ranking the Top 7 Songs From ‘Burlesque’ For the Film’s 13th Anniversary
The 2010 film Burlesque starring Christina Aguilera and Cher was condemned as a flat, poorly acted, and cliched camp disaster upon its release.
10 ‘The Golden Girls’ Quotes That Have Since Become Iconic Catchphrases
Despite airing its series finale over 30 years ago, The Golden Girls remains one of the most famous sitcoms to date.
‘Robots’ Is Best When Viewed Through an Anti 9-5 Lens — Not a Nature of Humanity One
The 2023 film Robots is yet another AI-themed movie — a sci-fi subgenre that seems to be experiencing a resurgence alongside the widespread release of ChatGPT — following in the footsteps of The Creator, M3gan, Heart of Stone, and Mission:…
Netflix’s ‘Leo’ Offers All the Best of Adam Sandler
Adam Sandler voices Leo the Lizard in the Netflix original animated film that offers character-driven comedy and compassion in equal parts.
5 Reasons to Watch ‘Six Feet Under’ Now That It’s on Netflix
Widely regarded as one of HBO’s best original series, Six Feet Under is finally streaming on Netflix.
Cute Netflix Originals About Young Love
There’s nothing like young love. The perfect mix of raging hormones, naiveté, and romance is equal parts endearing and cringeworthy.
Celebrating the 39th Anniversary of ‘A Nightmare on Elm Street’ With 15 Reasons We Love the Classic Slasher
Master of Horror Wes Craven filmed A Nightmare on Elm Street with an estimated budget of 1.1 million, and the film went on to gross 57 million worldwide.