10 Best Ways the Movies Say I Love You

Movies say love in big and small ways, through rain-soaked chases across town and poetic declarations of love, here are the 10 best ways they say “I love you”. Article by Margaret Roarty.

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Titanic (1997) Review

James Cameron’s blockbuster romance ‘Titanic’ (1997) was a cultural phenomenon and impossible to ignore, and remains a testament to what movies can do: make us feel. Review by Margaret Roarty.

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Every $1Billion+ Best Picture Nominee Ranked

Every billion-dollar box office megahit to ever be nominated for Best Picture at the Oscars ranked from worst to best. List includes ‘Titanic’ and ‘Barbie’. By Margaret Roarty.

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Where to Start with Cary Grant

Cary Grant was a brilliant, versatile actor who was one of the greatest movie stars of all time. Here’s where to begin with his decades of cinema. Article by Margaret Roarty.

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Mean Girls (2024) Review

The 2024 ‘Mean Girls’ musical is as brittle and fake as plastic, Tina Fey phoning in what could have been a meaningful remake. Review by Margaret Roarty.

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Sofia Coppola Movies Ranked

From ‘The Virgin Suicides’ to ‘Priscilla’ via Cannes and Oscars winners, the films of director Sofia Coppola ranked from worst to best. Article by Margaret Roarty.

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Anyone But You (2023) Review

‘Easy A’ director Will Gluck balances humor and heart in 2023 romcom ‘Anyone But You’ starring Sydney Sweeney and Glen Powell that proves love doesn’t get old. Review by Margaret Roarty.

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‘The Ten Commandments’ at 100 – Review

Cecil B. DeMille’s 1923 silent epic ‘The Ten Commandments’ is impossible to watch without your mouth hanging open in awe. The artistry is astounding. Review by Margaret Roarty.

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Wonka (2023) Review

Timothée Chalamet might be the only saving grace of Paul King’s barely passable ‘Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory’ prequel ‘Wonka’ (2023). Review by Margaret Roarty.

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Little Women (1933) Review

George Cukor’s 1933 adaptation of Louisa May Alcott’s “Little Women” starring Katharine Hepburn is perfect for those who may need an umbrella during a sun shower. Review by Margaret Roarty.

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