From Disney favorites and feline villains to characters whose names make them part of the Kitty Girl gang, check out all of that and more as we explore the most "purrfect" cats in pop culture.
These films span multiple genres and time periods, from family comedies to epics, from the 1960s to the 2000s. In all cases, these films are worth rediscovering because they say something about the period that produced them and are enjoyable in their own right.
Steven Spielberg saw the CGI writing on the wall back in 1998. The Amblin Entertainment producer, who financed that year’s “The Mask of Zorro,” told lead star Antonio Banderas on set that the age of practical effects was dwindling.
Post heart attack, Antonio Banderas is relishing “Being Alive.” Banderas, currently starring in a production of the Stephen Sondheim musical “Company” in Madrid, is making the press rounds in support of his new film “Puss in Boots: The Last Wish,” and he’s discussing his 2017 heart attack in-depth for the first time.
With the upcoming “Puss in Boots: The Last Wish,” Antonio Banderas is returning to his most iconic animated role as the swashbuckling cat from the “Shrek” franchise.
As technology has progressed, video games have become a beloved storytelling medium in their own right.
Oscar nominees Penélope Cruz and Antonio Banderas transform into film industry caricatures for the latest comedy from Argentinian directing duo Gaston Duprat and Mariano Cohn, “Official Competition.” Check out the outrageous trailer for the film below.
Five years ago, Gaston Duprat and Mariano Cohn’s “The Distinguished Citizen” premiered at the Venice Film Festival. It was one of the sharpest and funniest comedy-dramas of the year, and its star, Oscar Martinez, won the Festival’s acting prize, the Cuppa Volpi.
In 1999, “The Matrix” felt like as big of a movie event as we had seen. Maybe it was all the parodies. Maybe it’s the fact it was truly a huge smash. Then, the sequels came and weren’t as well received.
Here are some of the top movies that happen to be themselves about making movies. Any kind of movie. You’ll see what we mean...
Audiences didn't rush out to see these projects, but now that the Academy conveyed its approval, folks some time feel duty-bound to see what all the fuss is about. To that end, here are twenty nominated movies that didn't quite catch fire at the box office last year.
There have been plenty of popular television spinoffs that are still celebrated today. However, it's a little tougher to make good on such an effort with a movie, which is usually a one-time shot.
This month marks the 25-year anniversary of the release of “Jurassic Park,” which most people know was directed by Steven Spielberg and based on a book by Michael Crichton.
“Spider-Man: Homecoming” is set for a July 7 release, which will add yet another film to a strong superhero franchise. And Spidey isn’t the only benevolent
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