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Baltimore, MD · BaltimoreHere are some details about Silence of the Lambs you may have missed, even if you're in the Behavioral Science Unit. If you haven't seen the 1991 masterpiece, please do. The film, by director Jonathan Demme, follows young FBI trainee Clarice Starling (Jodie Foster) as she is dispatched to charm imprisoned serial killer Hannibal Lecter (Anthony Hopkins) to seek insights into a string of killings by Buffalo Bill (Ted Levine). It is based on the bo…See the Story
12 Silence of the Lambs Details Most People Missed
Aviation Accidents · BirminghamHere are the 12 best episodes of Lost, the early 2000s ABC drama about a group of castaways whose plane crashes on a mysterious island somewhere in the South Pacific. We have to go back! But First Matthew Fox as Jack in "The Beginning of the End." ABC - Credit: C/O What made Lost so successful? It became a beloved water-cooler show during its first season in 2004 due to its highly complex storyline and interwoven characters. It's easy to spend h…See the Story
Lost: The 12 Best Episodes
Los Angeles, California · Los AngelesHow many of these 11 hit movies of the 1970s can you guess from the image? Remember your number, because we'll tell you how you scored at the end. 1970 Universal Pictures - Credit: C/O This was the No. 2 top-grossing movie of 1970, with an all-star cast that included Burt Lancaster, Dean Martin, George Kennedy, Helen Hayes, Jean Seberg and Jacqueline Bisset. It earned more than $106 million at the box office. Want a hint? Note the background of …See the Story
Can You Name These 10 Hit Movies of the 1970s From a Single Image?
Disney · New YorkA new horror movie inspired by Steamboat Willie (1928), the first film starring Mickey Mouse, is set to hit theaters next month. Steamboat Willie and other classic Disney animations entered the public domain in 2024 when Disney’s 96-year-old copyright protection expired. After years of Disney’s lobbying for stricter copyright laws, their efforts to maintain control over early works like Steamboat Willie were ultimately unsuccessful. Critics had …See the Story
New Version of Mickey Mouse Revealed, Taking Dark Turn for Upcoming Project : Disney Fanatic
Ocala · OcalaHere are 11 actorrs who held their breath underwater for an absurdly long time. Esther Williams (Million Dollar Mermaid, 1952) Esther Williams in a Ziegfield Follies publicity still. - Credit: C/O Esther Williams was a competitive swimmer and actress beloved for a run of films, starting in the mid-1940s, that highlighted her ability to perform gorgeously choreographed routines — often underwater — in films like Million Dollar Mermaid (1952) and …See the Story
11 Actors Who Held Their Breath Underwater for an Absurdly Long Time
Big Bear Lake · Big Bear LakePilgrim, directed by the father-daughter team of Doug and Scout Purdy, just made its world premiere at Cinequest. In this piece, part of our Films at Any Budget series, Doug Purdy explain how they made their film, which involved dozens of extras and locations — for just $5,000. at a micro-budget. “Dad, I wanna make a movie with you.” Nothing in the world will get the creative juices flowing more than hearing these words from your 14-year-old da…See the Story