Ferris Bueller’s Day Off, Bill and Ted’s Excellent Adventure and Dumb & Dumber are just some “Goof Off” movies to watch.
Tom Cruise might have swooped in on a helicopter to direct a scene of Star Wars: Starfighter, but star Ryan Gosling wasn't around to witness it.
Movies, TV shows, and songs from 1986 are turning 40 years old this year, reminding us that time moves faster as we age.
After a particularly unrelenting winter, it looks like we're almost out of the woods and into the sunshine. As the days are ...
After a particularly unrelenting winter, it looks like we’re almost out of the woods and into the sunshine. As the days are finally long again and we anticipate tossing our winter coats into storage, ...
With fresh energy and experimental desire, Chicago opened its heart to the world in 1986. That magical year helped shape America’s landscape.
There have been plenty of great comedies released in the last 40 years, with classics like The Big Lebowski and Hot Fuzz being some of the funniest.
Alan Ruck, who starred with Matthew Broderick in the teen comedy "Ferris Bueller's Day Off," opened up about reuniting with ...
"I think we made a pact to work together every 40 years," the 69-year-old actor humorously said.
Charming Coming-of-Age Comedy-Drama from Debut Director Gregory Pellerito Stars Comedy Icons Cheri Oteri and John ...
Exclusive: Get a first look at Jason Klamm's deeply researched "Ferris Bueller…You’re My Hero," which hits shelves this June. IndieWire shares an exclusive new excerpt from the book, chronicling the ...
If you’re looking for a sweet, nostalgic and heartfelt Valentine’s Day flick, “A Charlie Brown Valentine” might be the best choice. Unlike flashy rom-coms, this Peanuts special focuses on the awkward, ...