20 Overlooked Movies That Are Some of the Best Ever
If you ask somebody what the best movie of all time is, they’re probably going to pick one from a list of about 20 movies. You know the ones. Mostly, they’re Oscar bait, but not always. (Green […]
If you ask somebody what the best movie of all time is, they’re probably going to pick one from a list of about 20 movies. You know the ones. Mostly, they’re Oscar bait, but not always. (Green […]
TERI GARR was a beloved actress who played several iconic characters in some of America’s favourite comedies. The actress passed away on October 29, 2024, but she is remembered by her adopted daughter Molly O’Neill. […]
Mel Brooks, who directed Teri Garr in the iconic 1974 comedy Young Frankenstein, remembered the actor upon her death Tuesday, recalling Garr’s talent and spirit. “So very sorry to hear about Teri Garr’s passing,” Brooks […]
Teri Garr, the Oscar-nominated actress beloved by generations of fans for comedic turns in Young Frankenstein and Friends, has died. She was 79. Videos by Suggest Garr passed away on Tuesday from multiple sclerosis, “surrounded […]
Teri Garr, the Academy Award-nominated actress known for her roles in films including Close Encounters of the Third Kind, Tootsie, Mr. Mom, and Young Frankenstein, has died at the age of 79. According to Variety, […]
Teri Garr, an actor with a flair for comedy who was known for film roles in “Young Frankenstein,” “Oh, God!” and “Tootsie,” a part that earned her an Oscar nomination, has died. Garr, who became […]
As the final stretch of October sets in, there is still plenty of time to catch favorite flicks, spooky, witchy, scary or cozy in the season of pumpkins, monsters and more. Freeform’s 31 Nights of […]
A TOP theatre star has barely aged a day since her debut role and is now wowing crowds with her new Broadway show. The American actress, 49, was hailed a “joy to watch” as she […]
Parodies are fun, but it only takes one Disaster Movie to understand the irony involved in a bad movie making fun of a good one. Even in a competent satire, it’s a lot easier to point out […]
When he was 5, a Muppet-inspired Alan Tudyk burst through the swinging doors of a cowboy-themed restaurant in Texas and snarled, “I’m Bad Bart and I’m here for some burgers!” The place went wild, he […]
A lot of them might be silly little car chases or superhero-go-pow, but movies might be the fastest-advancing art form in history. Think about it: It was only about a century ago that the idea of sound […]
It’s hard to imagine a world without Gene Wilder, whose name will forever be synonymous with Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory. The ’70s actor died from complications with Alzheimer’s disease in 2016, just days […]
The motion picture academy’s Governors Awards, delayed for weeks because of the actors’ and writers’ strikes, took place Tuesday on the eve of Oscar nominations voting, with Mel Brooks, Angela Bassett and film editor Carol […]
Parody films are comedic creations that make fun of original films for the audience’s enjoyment. For parody movies to be successful, they have to be innovative and capture viewers’ attention subtly so that they understand […]
You’d be hard-pressed to find any “Best Of” comedy horror list that doesn’t feature Mel Brooks’ iconic 1974 spoof/tribute to Universal’s monster movies (specifically, 1931’s Frankenstein), Young Frankenstein. This parody came from the mind of Gene Wilder and would go on to live in infamy […]
If you make a popular movie, even one without much singing in it, someday you might find yourself watching your story brought to life in song. Tina Fey’s Mean Girls became a musical. As did […]
The 1970s changed movies forever. After the combined punch of industry deregulation that barred studios from owning theaters, the influence of foreign filmmakers including François Truffaut and Ingmar Bergman, and changing audience tastes that resulted […]
Vivid Seats is the New York Post’s official ticketing partner. We may receive revenue from this partnership for sharing this content and/or when you make a purchase. Just like Harold Hill, “The Music Man” will […]
Getty Image If there’s one thing Quentin Tarantino enjoys as much as making movies, it’s talking about movies, which is why the acclaimed director has spent his recent and upcoming years working on a film […]
Continue Reading Below What really makes Young Frankenstein work is its authenticity; at times it truly feels like you’re watching an old Universal monster movie from the 1930s, albeit one with far more dick jokes. […]