A great movie remains relevant regardless of when it was released, with many of the classics exploring universal themes that still resonate with audiences, irrespective of their generation. At the ...
It was the original cult film. A movie you had to show your girlfriend or boyfriend so they understood you. And it was the comedy Variety called “as much fun as a burning orphanage.” Making “Harold ...
Unlike the “Coming Soon” clips at most multiplexes, it was more like “Coming Never” at a Twin Cities theater from 1972-74. That’s when it looked like one cult comedy would never leave the Westgate ...
Harold and Maude is an idiosyncratic fable told though the eyes of the most unlikely pairing: a compulsive, self-destructive young man who attends funerals for entertainment and a devil-may-care, ...
Emma Madden explores the unique appeal of this dark comedy about a death-obsessed teenager who falls in love with a life-adoring septuagenarian, now celebrating its 50th anniversary. I was introduced ...
Unlike the “Coming Soon” clips at most multiplexes, it was more like “Coming Never” at a Twin Cities theater from 1972-74. That’s when it looked like one cult comedy would never leave the Westgate ...
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