Eisenberg’s film doesn’t embraces easy answers or platitudes.
Watching Dirty Dancing all these years later, the magic of that place remains, right where we left it.
The film’s oddest creation is by far Patrick Swayze’s Johnny.
Ferris’s upbringing allows him the luxury of flitting all he wants like he actually earns his joie de vivre.
Paramount’s production team clearly took the day off when it came time to bring Ferris Bueller to Blu-ray.
Released in the midst of renewed Cold War nuclear dread, Red Dawn doesn’t starve for unintended wackiness.
Surviving better than it should, Red Dawn comes to teach a new generation about the perils of commie invasions.
An animated rendering of its characters is virtually the only thing preventing Dirty Dancing from being a crappy Disney romance.