SNL@50: The Eras: 1979-1980: The End Of The Beginning
This first Lorne Michael era went out with a bang, but not on the screen. The backstage theatrics outshone the ones on the show. [click for more]
This first Lorne Michael era went out with a bang, but not on the screen. The backstage theatrics outshone the ones on the show. [click for more]
For most shows, losing your biggest and most popular star would be fatal. For SATURDAY NIGHT LIVE, it only made it better. [click for more]
ZOMBIE TOWN offers a gore-free zombie movie that the whole family could watch. Too bad they couldn’t give us a better movie. [click for more]
Gilda Radner’s life has the making of a powerful documentary biography. That makes it puzzling why LOVE, GILDA is so bland and tame. [click for more]
Chase is the latest actor to sign on for the sequel. [click for more]
Comics aren’t just for kids any more, so superhero films aimed at kids have to get original. [click for more]
The SNL vets are collaborating on a new project. [click for more]
In a sense, it should have been called “National Lampoon’s Heavy Metal” [click for more]
We continue our celebration of the shortest month of the year with a look at some movies featuring Hollywood’s shortest actors… There’s a scene in Under The Rainbow that had I seen the movie in [click for more]
In 1980, Mad Magazine was roped into participating in a teen comedy called Up The Academy. The producers hoped to us the humor magazine’s cache as a way to garner attention to their film by [click for more]
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