Image Credit: Allied Artists Pictures, Twentieth Century Fox, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Most cinephiles consider the 1970s a high point for American movies. By the end of the 1960s, the studio system ...
The 1970s marked the end of Godzilla's Showa era, and included fan-favorite entries to the series like Godzilla vs. Hedorah ...
Also released in the 1970s was "The Exorcist." Horror movies were all the rage in the '70s. "The Exorcist" was released on December 26, 1973. It paved the way for many movies with the same themes.
While the 1970s might lack the nostalgic glamor of the 1950s or the swinging sexuality of the 1960s, it was nevertheless a pivotal decade. This was particularly true for the United States ...
It was a different time, but movies served the same purpose. They helped you process the unthinkable. As we go boldly into a new decade, let's hop back to an equally tumultuous time for films that ...
Alien is one of the most beloved classic horror movies and no classic comes out of thin air. The film was the culmination of two horror trends from the 1970s. One of these trends was retro at the ...
The poster’s stark imagery and bold typography make it a standout piece of 1970s cinema art. The film itself is a poignant ...
Here are seven movies from the era of black leather action. Michelle Pfeiffer’s Catwoman may have marked the first unapologetic comic-book movie foray into the black leather catsuit.
Westernization of Indians in terms of in terms of dresses, romance and action is rampant and has a charm of its own in today’s era. The film Bobby (1973) can be said to be far advanced in this ...