Whether it’s work, kids, school or too much lounging by the pool — we envy you — we could all use a pick-me-up to kick off the weekend. Here are five movies streaming on Netflix guaranteed to brighten your day after a long week.
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The Disney movie turns the tables on the studio’s 1959 animated classic — and undoes most of what you know and love about it — with this wildly revisionist live-action tale that creates a backstory for its most popular villain.
For those who have Netflix streaming, you know that the “Sci-Fi” tab is pretty unpredictable. So, we hunted for some gems that are worth streaming.
A man who was arrested after police said he rushed and touched Brad Pitt at the premiere of the Angelina Jolie movie “Maleficent” is a former Ukrainian journalist with a history of getting too close to celebrities.
How does a person get to be on a first-name basis with Sly Stallone? In Randy Couture’s case, he was such a baddasador (an MMA champ with acting chops) that Sly cast him in “The Expendibles.”
The untold story of betrayal and revenge that turned Maleficent (Jolie) into the iconic “Sleeping Beauty” villain finally is told.
Here are four families in TV shows or films that have little resemblance to the Cleavers but still fostered healthy and loving environments for everyone in the family.
In honor of the upcoming “Maleficent” movie starring Angelina Jolie, and simply because we can’t wait to see the film, here is a look at what we believe are the five most evil villains in Disney history.
We’d like to suggest five movies currently streaming on Netflix to remember those brave men and women who fought and fight valiantly for our freedoms and for the opportunity to live in such an amazing country.
Somewhere, there’s a family that’s the target audience for “Blended.”
A team of mutants overpowered one massive mutant monster at the box office during the Memorial Day holiday.
This weekend, when you ask your kids which film they’d like to see, they’re going to answer you with, “X-Men: Days of Future Past.” Here’s a quick breakdown of what earned the film its PG-13 rating — take a peek before you head out the door.
Now that’s how you make a summer blockbuster! There’s more sheer tonnage of awesomeness in the first 10 minutes of “X-Men: Days of Future Past” than in the entirety of “The Amazing Spider-Man 2.”
Considering that he’s capable of cranking out bajillion-dollar juggernauts like the first two “Iron Man” movies, you can’t expect the writer-director to think small. Still, it would be nice if he did it more often than every other decade.
The upcoming release of “X-Men: Days of Future Past” makes us wonder where will it rank in the X-Men movie catalogue. Until then, here are the X-Men films ranked from worst to best.