After months of awards shows and constant speculation, we've come up with a list of the movies that will most likely take home gold.
We're confident every title on this list will be remembered 10, 20, 50, 100 years from now.
Saddle up for our guide to the most rootin', tootin' genre of them all -- the western. From Golden Age classics to B-movie pulp, John Ford to Quentin Tarantino, here are 25 films that will make you long for days when men were men, women rode horses and saloons were all the rage.
From Moondance to Common One, Morrison has done it all. These are the best of the bunch from the bright and elusive chameleon.
With one exception, here are the nine (*eight) masterpieces from PTA, ranked.
From classics like The Wizard of Oz to masterpieces like La La Land, this list has something on it for everyone.
From old-school titans like Martin Scorsese to up-and-comers like Greta Gerwig, these 25 directors stand above the rest.
This list will help you avoid the stinkers in favor of some of the greatest, most touching movies ever made.
All you have to do is sit back, relax, and enjoy the show.
Though they were only together five years, their catalog is arguably the most diverse and unique in music history. They didn't sound like anyone in 1967, and they don't sound like anyone today.
From the picturesque villas to the white sands and mountain views, visit these beaches to experience Italy's dolce vita.
There are sequels nobody asked for, characters nobody cares about, and comedies that are just plain dumb. Here, we offer the bottom of the cinematic barrel.
Many of these films never got the love they deserved, so we've decided to give them some love here.
There are a million things to do in Venice, but there are only 15 things you can't go without.
They invented punk and garage rock, took experimentation to another level, and inspired Iggy Pop, David Bowie, and David Byrne to pick up a mic. Looking for a list of their best songs? Look no further.
From the groundbreaking, rubber-burning thrills of Bullit to Gene Hackman's pursuit of an elevated train in The French Connection, these pedal-to-the-medal sequences are bound to get your blood pumping faster than ever before.
Listen, Netflix and Hulu are great. But if you love movies--and I mean really love movies-- there is only one streaming option for you. The Criterion Channel has thousands of classics to choose from, many of which have won Oscars, Golden Globes and received film festival honors.
Watching movies is a gamble. You take a risk every time you buy a ticket at the theater, or queue up a movie from your couch. Will it be worth the 13 bucks?