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5 Movies From 1969 That Are Masterpieces, Ranked
There’s no particularly relevant reason to look back on 1969 at the time of writing (2025), admittedly. It was a somewhat awkward 56 years ago, but 1969 is nonetheless a generally interesting year for ...
There's a whole world under the surface and only Ron has any idea about it. And sometimes the two worlds collide, and sometimes they don't. Ron holds them at arm's length from each other. Watch every ...
The legacy of Elvis Presley endures nearly 50 years after his passing, as the continuing celebration of his music, films and larger-than-life persona proves. His influence has transcended generations, ...
In 1991, the National Film Preservation Board selected High School (1969) for inclusion in the National Film Registry. Richard Schickel, writing in Life, called this a wicked, brilliant documentary ...
This column originally ran in the Chicago Tribune on Dec. 9, 1969. “All the Loving Couples” is a tawdry, occasionally out-of-focus, exploitation film that would bore a grind house operator. For the ...
This installation of Movies Notes explores the film where Tarantino rewrites the history of Hollywood, with his fairytale ...
WHY THE WODEN INDIAN WOULDN'T (EDDIE SCOTT, PHILIP MORRISON) 1969 MY BROTHER, THE SISTER (JIM LEE, JOHN LEE) 1970 NOT FOR SALE (KURT KOENIG, TOM ENGELHOFF) 1970 COWBOY & THE RANCHER'S SON (LEE RANDALL ...
The Royal Starr Film Festival showcases films from Michigan and around the world. The Royal Starr Film Festival is back in Metro Detroit for its tenth year, showcasing films from Michigan and around ...
“Paint Your Wagon” may not be considered a classic movie musical, but if nothing else, the big-budget 1969 film spotlighted some beautiful Eastern Oregon scenery. The movie, which filmed on location ...
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