Maybe the thought first occurred to you during the end of March, when a graceful, modern update of a Shakespearean comedy and a groundbreaking science-fiction movie opened on the same weekend. Or ...
In January of 1999, two teen movies opened back to back and kicked off what would be one of the most extraordinary years for youth-oriented movies in the history of Hollywood. Both were No. 1 at the ...
It’s kind of fun to think of the turn of the century as being this transformative experience. In a way, though, for a lot of us who have experienced the Y2K craze, there was something genuinely ...
Twenty-five years ago was a landmark time for cinema, with films that captured our collective hope and paranoia about the coming millennium. By Alissa Wilkinson Do you remember 1999? The vibes were ...
We had a lot on our minds back in 1999. Napster launched, kicking off the digital music boom. President Bill Clinton's impeachment trial was underway. Everyone was making Prince references and ...
We all have our traditions for Christmas. Some sing carols around the neighborhood while others wear ugly sweaters to work and make gingerbread at home. For myself, every year I always go to one place ...
Listen to tracks by the Chicks, Aimee Mann, Blink-182 and more linked to moments in a monumentally interesting — and busy — year of cinema. By Lindsay Zoladz For the past few weeks, my colleagues in ...
Could anyone have imagined in January, when "Varsity Blues" and "She's All That" hit theaters, what was still in store? In January of 1999, two teen movies opened back to back and kicked off what ...