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  • 10 Best Michael J. Fox Movies, Ranked By Their Box Office

    Michael J. Fox‘s best movies are known and loved by fans worldwide, but which of his greatest works has the highest box office gross? The Canadian-born star broke onto the scene playing Alex Keaton on the hit sitcom, Family Ties. However, it was his success on the big screen that would forever cement his place in popular culture. Fox landed…

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  • Stream It Or Skip It?

    Relationships are messy, and Splitsville (now streaming on Hulu, in addition to VOD platforms like Amazon Prime Video) leans so heavily into that notion it falls over and smashes everything all over the floor and makes a huge confusional turmoilic (is that a word?) discombobulation. My metaphor doesn’t really work but that’s OK, because it’s messy in the spirit of…

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  • 10 Best Football Movies of All Time, Ranked

    Super Bowl Sunday is just days away, and what better way to get ready for the big event than by watching some of the greatest football movies of all time? Few genres capture the spirit of determination, teamwork, and heart quite like them. Whether set under the bright lights of professional stadiums or the muddy fields of small-town America, football…

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  • ‘Mystery Science Theater’ Stars Promise ‘Classic Bad’ New Episodes

    “Mystery Science Theater 3000” stars Michael J. Nelson, Kevin Murphy, and Bill Corbett know a thing or two about bad movies. With the news that the show is being revived for four new episodes and the veteran “MST3K” trio are returning, fans have wondered which movies they might skewer. In an interview with Variety, Nelson, Murphy, and Corbett said that…

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  • 10 Best Non-Traditional Vampire Movies

    Vampire movies have existed since the silent era, in both Hollywood and German Expressionist cinema. 2026 sees the North American release of Dracula: A Love Tale, and based on the name alone, this isn’t a traditional vampire story. Directed by Luc Besson, it looks like Dracula but is more of a Gothic romance. Over the years, Hollywood has transformed Dracula…

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  • 1975 Was the Best Year in ’70s Cinema, and These 9 Movies Prove It

    The 1970s are usually considered the peak of New Hollywood, and thus, probably the best and most prolific time to be a filmmaker. Away from the control of studios, with the Hays Code long dead, and with an audience that was increasingly ready to embrace darker, more revolutionary narratives, the filmmakers of the ’70s delivered auteur-driven tales that reflected the…

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  • 5 Weirdest Marvel Movies You’ve Never Seen

    The Marvel Cinematic Universe has maintained its position as a global cultural juggernaut, effectively dominating the superhero genre with an unprecedented volume of interconnected projects. While the past years saw Marvel Studios struggle with critical reception and box office returns, the franchise is still making a comeback, as evidenced by the universal acclaim of Wonder Man and the high anticipation…

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  • “Song Sung” Neil – Lehigh Valley Press

    I never quite know what to make of Neil Diamond. Take the lyrics to his song, “I Am … I Said,” released in 1971: “‘I am,’ I said To no one there And no one heard at all Not even the chair” I didn’t know chairs had listening ears. Clint Eastwood once talked to an empty chair on an arena…

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  • Almost Perfect: Why ‘Almost Famous’ Sets the Gold Standard for Rock Movies

    A good rock ‘n’ roll movie remains a tough prospect. Why? It’s a question that has remained elusive for years, and for 2026, the rabbit hole beckons. That’s why, coming to you from the screening room at Glide Magazine HQ, we’ve decided to do a bit of research. Every first Friday of the month, we’ll take a look at a…

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  • 10 R-Rated Animated Movies That Are Untouchable 10/10s (#3 Shocked Us)

    Animation has always had a bit of an image problem. For decades, the knee-jerk assumption was that cartoons were built for Saturday mornings, sugar-cereal marathons, and wide-eyed kids. But anyone who’s actually paid attention knows that the medium has been rebelling against that stereotype for years. Every so often, a movie comes along and rips open the envelope, scribbles something…

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