With so many comedy hits of the past getting supposed follow ups ('Ghostbusters 3,' the 'Twins' sequel 'Triplets') it's no surprise that 'Mrs. Doubtfire 2' is being prepped, with both star Robin Williams and director Chris Columbus set to return for more cross-dressing hijinks.
If Hollywood can count on anything, it's nostalgia, which is why it shouldn't be a surprise that there's a 'Goonies' sequel on the way -- yes, even 28 years later. Director Richard Donner is planning to reunite the original cast for a sequel to the cult classic film because Goonies never say die and all that.
Fort Collins is home to one of the few drive-in movie theatres in the country and this is opening weekend for the Holiday Twin Drive-In! (There are only six drive-in theatres left in Colorado.)
There are people who want to look like Jennifer Lawrence -- and then there are people who are willing to spend thousands of dollars and undergo plastic surgery to make this a reality. Kitty, a 30-year-old dog trainer and mom from Texas, was one of the latter, spending thousands of dollars to go under the knife to look a little more like J. Law.
Adam Levine is already a sure thing on the small screen as a coach on 'The Voice' and in guest capacity on 'American Horror Story.' He makes the leap to movies and his big screen debut with 'Begin Again' and is featured prominently in the film's trailer. So is his big ol' mountain man beard at one point.
I love movies. Always have always will. Probably because my dad used to take me to the movies almost every weekend. So hearing that a local film festival is going to be bigger and better than ever this year is music to my ears.
I'm ashamed to admit I didn't see this classic "brat pack" movie until just a couple years ago (I loved it, though). And even though it came out in 1985, did you know it actually takes place before that?
Rotten Tomatoes doesn't always provide a perfect look at the world of film criticism, but it does paint a pretty consistent picture of what films are widely loved or widely hated. Any film that reaches 60% positive reviews or higher once they've all been tallied is considered "fresh" and anything under that is "rotten." It's very rare for a movie to reach 100% positive reviews