The 10 Best Movies That Were Released Over the Fourth of July Weekend
The holiday weekend has been home to some unforgettable films, including massive blockbusters and modest cult hits.
Liam Gaughan is a film and TV writer at Collider. He has been writing film reviews and news coverage for eight years with bylines at Dallas Observer, About.com, Taste of Cinema, Dallas Morning News, Schmoes Know, Rebel Scum, and Central Track. He aims to get his spec scripts produced and currently writes short films and stage plays. He lives in McKinney, TX.
Articles Published : 286
The holiday weekend has been home to some unforgettable films, including massive blockbusters and modest cult hits.
Hello, Mr. Bond. I've been expecting you.
Creator Joss Whedon was sidelined for the 1992 movie, and it's all the better for it.
One character's return sparks many questions about who's really dead for good on the series.
These movies prove that romance isn't just for young people.
Vangelis' gorgeous musical score helped Deckard traverse emotions he was never able to find words for in 'Blade Runner.'
“Bruce Wayne, why are you dressed up like Batman?”
Is that Padmé's apartment in the cityscape?
Ready for a bit of the old ultra-violence?
Steven Spielberg's World War II epic frequently feels like a documentary, but did it really happen?
The actor has left behind an impressive body of work.
Have you ever wondered why we still have Elvis Vegas impersonators?
Polly's loss weighs heavy in the show's final season.
Whether it's Ian Malcolm in Jurassic Park or the Grandmaster in Thor: Ragnarok, Jeff Goldblum always puts on a good show.
With his change of heart, Top Gun: Maverick's Hangman honors the legacy of Iceman.
How do Jurassic Park's original big three characters end up?
From Fortress Inquisitorius to a very familiar underwater breathing device.