Teen revenge movies are always fun to watch. Whether it be the lighthearted comedies like Mean Girls and John Tucker Must Die or more heart-pumping projects like the 2019 thriller Ma, we think these 20 are some of the best.
There have been many adult actors and many teen actors, but there have also been an alarming number of actors who have played teenagers as adults.
While films like Oppenheimer, Barbie, and Poor Things got multiple nods, many fantastic movies didn’t even get a single nomination. However, they are worth checking out as much as those celebrated flicks.
One Regina George passed the baton to another on the January 20 episode of NBC’s Saturday Night Live.
One of the most cherished, highly quotable comedies of the 21st century, Mark Waters and Tina Fey’s Mean Girls has stood the test of time as the teen comedy to end all teen comedies.
McAdams' 2004 "Mean Girls" co-stars Lindsay Lohan, Amanda Seyfried, Lacey Chabert, and more all appeared in a Black Friday campaign for Walmart.
A screen adaptation is a sign of a successful book, but not all adaptations do the book justice. These 20, however, did.
Barbie and Oppenheimer got so much attention that it was easy for moviegoers to miss the other amazing films that hit theaters and streaming services throughout the year. So it’s time to give them some love and perhaps influence audiences to watch them now because these movies were just a little overlooked thanks to the hype that was Barbenheimer.
Everyone has their favorite bathing suit style that fits them and their personality. That’s a given, but when it comes to TV and movies, there are more than a few almost everyone can agree are better than the rest.
There have been thrillers, horror movies, and comedies built on the back of the fact sometimes people are way up there in the air with nowhere to go.
Jack Harlow, Rachel McAdams, Megan Fox, Machine Gun Kelly, and Don Cheadle are among the guest list as Lil Dicky's FXX series throws its own Met Gala
The sentiment of "what could have been..." in Hollywood is always a fun discussion for movie fans to hold. What if this person played that role? Or, why did they not take such an iconic part?
Rachel McAdams is looking back at her career in content. The “Are You There God? It’s Me, Margaret” star opened up about turning down roles in films like “The Devil Wears Prada,” “Casino Royale,” “Mission: Impossible III,” “Iron Man,” and “Get Smart” as part of an acting break in the mid-2000s.
Finally, our favorite iconic Judy Blume novel is getting the big screen treatment. “Are You There God? It’s Me, Margaret” is the latest film from “Edge of Seventeen” helmer Kelly Fremon Craig, who writes and directs the 1970s-set YA adaptation.
Not only did it give Doctor Strange his second solo adventure several years after the first, but it also saw a beloved director return to the big screen after a lengthy hiatus. Here is a multitude of facts about the 2022 film.
Nothing is forever in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, where an entire half of the population can be snapped into and out of existence, superheroes can be cast and re-cast (and re-re-cast), and the most powerful of all beings can build whole universes with nothing but magic and mind power.
Even before Audrey Niffenegger’s novel “The Time Traveler’s Wife” hit shelves in the autumn of 2003, it was destined for the big screen: Warner Bros. and New Line Cinema picked up the book’s film and television rights before the eventual bestseller and award winner was published.
Rachel McAdams has always been funny — her breakout role in “Mean Girls” as the iconic Regina George is proof enough of that — but when John Francis Daley and Jonathan Goldstein smash hit “Game Night” arrived in theaters in February 2018, the comedy served as a sterling reminder of just how damn hilarious the Oscar nominee truly is.
There's a 30 percent chance that it's already raining, and a 100 percent chance that Mean Girls is alive and well in Amanda Seyfried's comments. The Oscar-nominated
It's wedding season, and Wedding Crashers 2 may just be right on schedule. "I don't think it's 100 percent," Owen Wilson told Yahoo's Ethan Alter when asked about a possible and recently heavily rumored sequel to the 2005 romantic comedy, with an emphasis on comedy.
As the world shut down and people were forced to quarantine away from their family and friends, the movies meant a little more this year. Whether they whisked us away to a fantastical world or immersed us in some form of cathartic drama, they were a much-needed salve.
While there's no substitute for the theatrical experience, you can still turn down the lights in your living room, shut off your phone and get lost for a couple of hours in a well-made film. As we hit the halfway point of this accursed year, let's revisit the best of a very unusual bunch.
For some, New Year’s Eve is a time to party away the night and end of the year. For others, the idea of that is an absolute nightmare. For those of you who fall into the latter category, this list of 20 binge-worthy movies/TV shows is for you.
Awards season jockeying traditionally reaches a fever pitch in December, as artists and their publicists scramble to lock in one of the five coveted slots in each Academy Awards category.
If the Academy is looking to honor a respected actor for going full goofball in one of the year’s most surprisingly delightful comedies, it will throw its full-throated support behind Rachel McAdams in “Game Night.”
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