In ‘Stranger Things’ Friendship Still Means Showing Up Physically, Not Digitally
We all love the ’80s throwbacks in Stranger Things, but the show actually taps into something deeper: the way kids used to just be kids.
We all love the ’80s throwbacks in Stranger Things, but the show actually taps into something deeper: the way kids used to just be kids.
Here’s why their explosive fights mirror the generational warfare happening in households everywhere.
From his earliest film projects up to his most recent box-office hits, here are some of our absolute favorite Stephen King adaptations yet.
We all love an action movie rush — the heart-pounding scenes and unforgettable heroes. But have you ever thought about which action movie speaks to your zodiac sign?
INFP – Since all fiction novels seem to be written by INFPs for INFPs with the message that the person with the kindest heart wins, this type often assumes that they would champion the Hunger Games.
The Boy Who Lived rises again for HBO’s ‘Harry Potter,’ but this is an unnecessary TV show that’s heading straight toward disaster.
We’ll never get sick of the rom-com. And in our unsatiable quest for love and laughs on the silver screen, we looking for a touch of inspiration and organization to drive us through which classic romantic comedies to watch.
A quarter of a century ago, The Green Mile’s John Coffey turned everyone into a sobbing mess.
The modernized film adaptation of The Sorrows of Young Werther explores the whirlwind nature of love.
We’ll never get sick of the rom-com. And in our unsatiable quest for love and laughs on the silver screen, we looking for a touch of inspiration and organization to drive us through which classic romantic comedies to watch.
We’ll never get sick of the rom-com. And in our unsatiable quest for love and laughs on the silver screen, we looking for a touch of inspiration and organization to drive us through which classic romantic comedies to watch.
Miranda Priestly of ‘The Devil Wears Prada’ boasts some of the most savage lines in cinematic history. Here are our favorites. Meryl Streep’s Miranda Priestly in 2006’s The Devil Wears Prada has gone on to become a cultural icon.