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A Brief History of Italy’s Incredible Post-War Cinema

I’ve always loved Italy and most all things Italian: the country, the language, the food, and most of all, the people.  I’ve always perceived the Italian national character as refreshingly open, romantic and passionate, with all human contradictions and frailties laid right out in the open. To me the Italians seem fabulously, enviably, alive.
Romance

The Language of Love: 13 Wildly Romantic Movie Quotes

There’s a reason why great lines from movies become part of the culture: they express feelings with a concision and accuracy that rarely, if ever, happens in real life. And nowhere is such eloquence more valuable than in affairs of the heart. Movies say what we would like to say, and in romantic movies they say what we would most love to have said to us.
Classics

Need Nostalgia? 10 Movies that Will Take You Into the Past

Small towns, kind strangers, generous impulses, lasting friendships, and oodles of pluck are just a few of the pleasures you’ll find in these blasts of (and to) the past.
Actors

Austen-tatious: The Best of Jane Austen on Film

It's an astounding but true fact that Jane Austen never really grows old — something to remember on what would have been her 239th birthday. Though she published anonymously and went criminally unread while she was alive, the industry that's grown up around her work since the late 1800s would match the economy of a medium-sized South American country.
Family

15 Movies to Calm Sugar-Crazed Kids

It isn’t Christmas without cookie-making, candy canes and chocolate Santas. But what we forget is that all that sugar puts kids on fast forward. To counter the ill effects of too many frosted things and to captivate spun-out minds, we've put together a list of can’t-miss movies for kids that grownups can enjoy too.
Holidays

The Three Best Classic Christmas Movies

Top-ten lists of holiday films abound right about now, but what about picking the top three Christmas movies ever made? Certainly there's plenty to choose from. Christmas movies are almost a genre unto themselves: between live-action and animated features, there are literally hundreds of titles out there. Inevitably, some are pretty bad, others amusingly cheesy.
Themes

9 Great Books that Made Great Movies   

Ah, that eternal question: which is better, the book or the movie? Though such comparisons are natural, even inevitable, they’re also kind of pointless, since the conventions of each medium differ so markedly. Books explore the dense inner lives of characters in a way movies can’t, while films use sight, sound and motion to create an immediacy books can’t.
Classics

Cheer Leaders: 15 Classic Musicals to Convert the Hardened Cynic

The key, of course, is the music; from the splashy upbeat production number to the show-stopping heartfelt ballad. To anyone ready to help a loved one cure the sad affliction of “musical denial,” we offer this list of smart, buoyant and very sophisticated musicals.
Classics

10 Cinematic Gems from 1989 That Endure

In 1989: the Berlin Wall came tumbling down, Mikhail Gorbachev was named Soviet leader, and George H.W. Bush assumed the Presidency. Paula Abdul, Bobby Brown and Debbie Gibson were burning up the music charts, and folks at home were tuning to “Seinfeld,” “The Simpsons” and “Baywatch” when they weren’t reading “The Joy Luck Club,” “A Time to Kill” or “7 Habits of Highly Effective People.” At the movie theater, to paraphrase Frank Sinatra, “it was a very good year.”  Here are ten 1989 movies that I think have aged particularly well. See if you agree.