Blu-ray Shopping Bag: Phantom of the Opera (1989)
Each and every one of us has a guilty pleasure when it comes to movies.
Each and every one of us has a guilty pleasure when it comes to movies.
Universal Pictures Great movies are hard to come by, but bad movies are a dime a dozen — just ask the good folks over at RiffTrax who polled  their readers to crown the worst movies of the 1990s. They identified 20 films, but we featured the top ten here. So without further ado, here are the worst movies of the '90s. 10
Star trainer Anna Kaiser is bringing her famous AKT in Motion routine in a new DVD (Sarah Jessica Parker is a huge fan!)
Bull Durham is the greatest Hollywood film ever made about baseball. We can all agree on that, can’t we? Okay, maybe we can’t
Oscar-winning director Danny Boyle says he believes 3D movies have no future – and predicts they will just be a “phase” for the cinema industry.
It’s been a busy few years for Radric Davis (a/k/a Gucci Mane). The enigmatic Atlanta trap rapper and anti-establishment figure was incarcerated, institutionalized, had an ice cream cone tattooed to his face, signed with a major record label and embraced the system while reeling off a prolific run of ambitious mixtapes outside of it.
“Shh!†“Put your phone away. †“Excuse me, can you please turn off your phone?†We’ve all done it once, twice, a hundred times before. You’re sitting in a dark movie theater when, minutes before the film begins, you have a sudden urge to check…
“Be nice,” Gemma informs the rather loathsome Eleanor before a deeply unpleasant game of teenage truth or dare, which ends with sensitive Felix being walloped in the face by a bully (Jack Gordon, convincing).