The transition from 1999 to 2000 was a very interesting time to be alive, for sure. From fears that all computers will ...
In the age of streaming, there's a widespread belief that every movie is available, all the time, everywhere. Don't fall for it! Some of the greatest movies ever made are nowhere to be found due to ...
In January of 1999, two teen movies opened back to back and kicked off what would be one of the most extraordinary years for youth-oriented movies in the history of Hollywood. Both were No. 1 at the ...
Maybe the thought first occurred to you during the end of March, when a graceful, modern update of a Shakespearean comedy and a groundbreaking science-fiction movie opened on the same weekend. Or ...
Liam Gaughan is a film and TV writer at Collider. He has been writing film reviews and news coverage for ten years. Between relentlessly adding new titles to his watchlist and attending as many ...
A multimedia Culture desk series, “Class of 1999,” revisits a group of mold-breaking, star-studded films released that year. By Sarah Bahr Sarah Bahr was 3 years old in 1999 and is now planning an ...
This summer, I dragged my mom to The Clairidge—a single screen movie theater in Montclair, New Jersey—for a matinee of Alexander Payne’s “Election.” The theater was featuring a series, titled “Clash ...
We all have our traditions for Christmas. Some sing carols around the neighborhood while others wear ugly sweaters to work and make gingerbread at home. For myself, every year I always go to one place ...
Unfortunately, the magazine got it wrong — 1999 wasn’t the beginning of something. It was the end, and American pictures would never again be as varied, ambitious, or abundant as they were in the ...
Could anyone have imagined in January, when "Varsity Blues" and "She's All That" hit theaters, what was still in store? In January of 1999, two teen movies opened back to back and kicked off what ...