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Steven Spielberg’s Complete Filmography Re-Ranked: From Misfires to Masterpieces
entertainment27 days ago

Steven Spielberg’s Complete Filmography Re-Ranked: From Misfires to Masterpieces

The Hollywood Reporter publishes a full, tongue-in-cheek ranking of Steven Spielberg’s 35 feature films, ordering them from worst to best and offering witty, opinionated commentary on each title. Highlights include ET: The Extra-Terrestrial at No. 1 and Jaws near the top, while frequent punching bags like The Lost World: Jurassic Park, The BFG, 1941, and The Terminal sit toward the bottom. The list traces Spielberg’s career arc—from Amblin-era whimsy and blockbuster thrillers to serious war dramas and prestige biopics—commenting on how his strengths and missteps evolved, and even playfully inserting a fictional 2026 entry, Disclosure Day, to lampoon the arc.

Nicole Kidman: A Global Star Rooted in Nashville
entertainment4 months ago

Nicole Kidman: A Global Star Rooted in Nashville

Oscar-winning Nicole Kidman has lived in Nashville for about two decades after moving there with Keith Urban around 2007, becoming a fixture in the city’s arts scene. The couple married in 2006 and finalized their divorce in 2026, sharing custody of their two daughters. Kidman continues to balance high-profile film and TV work with Nashville-based productions and philanthropy, with projects including Big Little Lies Season 3, Apple TV+’s Margo's Got Money Troubles, and development plans like Girls and Their Horses; Scarpetta is being filmed in Nashville for Season 2, and she remains active in supporting libraries and local health initiatives.

Robert Carradine, Nerds’ Quiet Star and Lizzie McGuire’s Dad, Dies at 71
obituary4 months ago

Robert Carradine, Nerds’ Quiet Star and Lizzie McGuire’s Dad, Dies at 71

Robert Reed Carradine, the younger brother of Keith, David and Bruce Carradine, died at 71 after a long battle with bipolar disorder that was worsened by his brother David’s 2009 death. His career spanned Mean Streets, The Long Riders, Coming Home, and Django Unchained, with lasting fame from Revenge of the Nerds and a role as Lizzie McGuire’s dad, plus hosting King of the Nerds and pursuing professional car racing. He is survived by his brothers Keith and Christopher, half-brother Michael Bowen, and by his daughter Ever and his children Madrika and Ian from his marriage to Edith Mani.

Béla Tarr, Renowned Filmmaker, Passes Away at 70
obituaries6 months ago

Béla Tarr, Renowned Filmmaker, Passes Away at 70

Béla Tarr, renowned Hungarian filmmaker known for his slow, poetic, black-and-white films like Sátántangó and The Turin Horse, has died at 70. His work, characterized by long takes and a focus on everyday life and existential themes, earned critical acclaim but limited mainstream success. Tarr was also a vocal critic of Hungarian politics and a dedicated mentor in the film community. He retired from directing but continued to influence and produce in the film industry.

Rob Reiner's Legacy and Family Tragedy Unfolded
entertainment6 months ago

Rob Reiner's Legacy and Family Tragedy Unfolded

Rob Reiner, a renowned filmmaker and actor, significantly shaped American culture through iconic movies like 'A Few Good Men' and 'The Princess Bride,' memorable quotes, and his role in television. His work spans genres and has left a lasting legacy in storytelling, language, and cultural conversations. His recent tragic death and the arrest of his son have shocked the public, but his influence endures through his films and the phrases that have entered everyday language.

Robert Redford: A Legacy of Film, Style, and Personal Insights
entertainment9 months ago

Robert Redford: A Legacy of Film, Style, and Personal Insights

The article highlights ten of Robert Redford's most notable films spanning his career from 1960 to 2018, showcasing his versatility as an actor and director, with iconic roles in movies like 'Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid,' 'The Sting,' and 'All the President’s Men,' culminating in his farewell performance in 'The Old Man & the Gun.'