Why it is one of the best ‘70s movies: The four-time Oscar-winning Network is a brilliant and shocking satire of the television industry. What it’s about: The sole survivor of an alien planet ...
The '70s brought us TV gold ... Following the show’s conclusion in 1979, the actress went on to appear in films, including The Wicked Lady (1983), The Lonely Passion of Judith Hearne (1987 ...
For kids in the '70s, the movies and TV they were exposed to were super raw. From Vietnam war films to scenes that left nothing to the imagination, there were little to no boundaries. We really did ...
As Carson graciously extended his living room into our own, so too did the homespun horrors of '70s cinema. Frightful films like Carrie and The Exorcist terrorized theater-goers with twisted tales ...
Throw in one of the most foreboding endings in all of ’70s horror, and it’s no wonder ... is the last of the company’s horror anthology films released throughout the early 1970s.
The genre as we know it was birthed in the mid-’70s from American filmmakers like Tobe Hooper and John Carpenter, who broke new ground and introduced classic horror villains with films like ...