While there may be the occasional fluke, like last year’s Barbenheimer phenomenon, the relevance of movies to the public has quickly declined over the past two decades as film fanfare lessens. It’s a ...
It’s kind of fun to think of the turn of the century as being this transformative experience. In a way, though, for a lot of us who have experienced the Y2K craze, there was something genuinely ...
Martin Scorsese is a director who is known, above all else, for directing gangster movies. Now, that’s not really a fair characterization of his career. Scorsese has dipped his toes in a variety of ...
In a memorable year for film, there were recommendations of blockbusters, tender dramas and coming-of-age-tales. But one title stood out from the rest. By Geordon Wollner A quarter-century later, the ...
We had a lot on our minds back in 1999. Napster launched, kicking off the digital music boom. President Bill Clinton's impeachment trial was underway. Everyone was making Prince references and ...
Many consider 1999 to be one of the greatest years in film history. At the box office, the year produced over $7 billion in the US alone, and considering the average ticket price was just over $5, ...
A multimedia Culture desk series, “Class of 1999,” revisits a group of mold-breaking, star-studded films released that year. By Sarah Bahr Sarah Bahr was 3 years old in 1999 and is now planning an ...
Maybe the thought first occurred to you during the end of March, when a graceful, modern update of a Shakespearean comedy and a groundbreaking science-fiction movie opened on the same weekend. Or ...
William Smith is a flesh and blood writer who hasn't seen natural sunlight in months. He spends every waking hour at his laptop producing content to satisfy the cruel algorithm and to give those who ...
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