When The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King released into theaters December 15, 2003, it had the feel of a significant moment in Hollywood’s trajectory, not only from a cultural standpoint (it became the second-highest grossing blockbuster ever, at the time) but from the standpoint of accelerating Holly
Every holiday season, I sit down and watch the classics. Films that fill me with joy and bring together friends and family.
What would National Lampoon’s Christmas Vacation look like if Clark and his family had to fight a bunch of killer elves? You can get a very, very close approximation in the new movie There’s Something in the Barn.
Optical illusions and puzzles share overlapping vibes. Mental trickery, ‘aha’ moments, cross-eyed frustration. Did you know that the Neural Correlate Society holds an annual contest for the Best Illusion of the Year? This year’s winner created a LEGO model of Harry Potter’s Platform 9 ¾, complete with a seemingly…
Horror movies usually hit big no matter when you release them, but October can help them do especially well.
Though the original Harry Potter films managed to make it all the way to the finish line without a hitch, its theatrical follow-up wasn’t so lucky.
Franchises have been the name of the game in Hollywood for years, and Warner Bros. has been franchise-heavy more than most.
Over a century of making and releasing movies, Warner Bros. has put out some of the best and most popular movies of all time.