Showing results for: 80s school movies about singing (page 13)
"Fists of Legend": Ludicrous (and delicious) action extravaganza
Family melodrama meets ass-kicking martial arts meets reality TV in the outrageous, overstuffed "Fists of Legend"
04/11/2013 00:15 UTC
"Sound of My Voice": A tense sci-fi puzzler
"Sound of My Voice" is the latest film to take a brain-twisting narrative -- and actually make it work
04/28/2012 04:00 UTC
Everyone can sing: Obsessing over talent might hurt your kids later in life
Our society's toxic idea of "talent" can deprive people of music's benefits for the rest of their lives
04/24/2017 03:29 UTC
"Never Have I Ever" returns smarter, funnier and at the mercy of its hormones more than ever
Mindy Kaling's Netflix comedy expands its universe to dig deeper into the psychology of its horny characters
07/15/2021 22:24 UTC
"Putty Hill": An off-the-radar indie breakthrough
From hardscrabble Baltimore comes "Putty Hill," a startling film about real working-class life
02/19/2011 02:20 UTC
Flag day
What would a patriot wear? Does a flag on the lapel make a good president? Members of Salon's community, Table Talk, discuss stars, stripes and pins this week.
04/25/2008 22:45 UTC
Sharps & Flats
As a band, Sarge never knew how good they were. Fortunately, their post-break album "distant" makes a decent epitaph.
05/04/2000 20:00 UTC
The devil and Aunt Sis: Horror films and my Holiness childhood
When I was 8, my parents thought cursing was a sin. They'd have died if they knew we were watching "The Exorcist"
10/30/2017 23:00 UTC
Mann among men
Always an unpredictable individualist, writer-director Michael Mann continues to bring his unique brand of macho melodrama to both the big and little screens.
02/03/1999 01:32 UTC
Beyond the Multiplex
The best of South by Southwest: An extraordinary look at Kurt Cobain's life and an absorbing film about a forgotten pop legend. Plus: A chat with a Cannes winner.
03/15/2007 16:00 UTC
Forget Oliver – this person should've been "Saltburn's" true antihero
Emerald Fennell's "eat the rich" satire sets up a privileged world in which even she misses who has real value
12/02/2023 15:00 UTC
Obsessed with "Stranger Things?" Meet the musicians behind the show's spine-chilling synth score
Salon talks to Kyle Dixon and Michael Stein of Survive, the musicians who made Netflix's breakout scifi hit's sound
07/24/2016 00:30 UTC
Pizza Hut wants to remind you of childhood: Can nostalgia actually sell more pizza?
Audiences are eating up music and TV that evoke the '80s and '90s. Can "nostalgia marketing" work for dinner?
06/24/2019 21:00 UTC
Michel Gondry's new special effect: His aunt
The "Eternal Sunshine" visionary talks about his curious, moving family documentary and its unlikely star
04/05/2010 01:01 UTC
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