The Only Main Actors Still Alive From The Cast Of The Graduate
Here are the three actors from the main cast of the classic 1967 coming-of-age drama "The Graduate" who are still alive at the time of writing.
Read MoreHere are the three actors from the main cast of the classic 1967 coming-of-age drama "The Graduate" who are still alive at the time of writing.
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Read MoreOscar-winning director Christopher Nolan is on top of the world right now. What movie will he make next? Some say it'll be a remake of this '60s mystery series.
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Read MoreViewers on Netflix are checking out Russell Crowe's controversial 2014 film "Noah," which drew the ire of many for its depiction of the Biblical figure's life.
Read MoreA somewhat unsettling fan theory posits that Bill Watterson's "Calvin & Hobbes" is actually a prequel to the dark and depressing "Fight Club."
Read MoreSome trailers have exceptional music choices, but some trailer song choices make zero sense whatsoever. Here are five of the worst in recent memory.
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Read MoreBeing the child of a well-known actor can be a bit awkward, especially when one of your parent's more risqué movies gets played during class.
Read More"To Kill a Mockingbird" is a beloved cinema classic, and despite being released in 1962, there are several main cast members who are still alive today.
Read MoreElizabeth Hurley is about to be featured in some steamy sex scenes -- that were directed by her son, Damian. And viewers are losing their minds.
Read MoreWhile Sting only played Feyd-Rautha Harkonnen once on the big screen, he offered to pass down a notable accessory to the new holder of the role, Austin Butler.
Read More"Eyes Wide Shut" director Stanley Kubrick went to extreme measures to keep real-life couple Tom Cruise and Nicole Kidman separate during filming.
Read MoreAcademy Award nominee Helen Hunt explains why she embraced performing several nude scenes for her role in the acclaimed film "The Sessions."
Read MoreSamuel L. Jackson explained how his commemorative "Star Wars" lightsaber contains a reference to one of his other major movies, "Pulp Fiction."
Read MoreEmily Blunt has strong feelings about whether nude scenes are right for certain movies, and even shot down a nude scene for one of her most popular films.
Read More"One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest" was an instant classic when it premiered in 1975. Here are the members of the film's main cast who are still alive as of now.
Read MoreCillian Murphy has established himself as one of Hollywood's best actors, but even he believes one of his films is better seen as a B movie.
Read MoreSome 35 years after the original "Road House" became a cult classic, a long-awaited remake has taken more than a decade to punch its way to the screen.
Read MoreEva Green, known for films like "Casino Royale" and "Sin City: A Dame to Kill For," is no stranger to doing nudity on screen. Here's how she feels about it now.
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