12 ’70s Movies That Felt Huge at the Time—But Shrunk With Distance
1. Airport (1970) When Airport landed in theaters, it felt like a full-scale cinematic event, packed with star power, disaster […]
1. Airport (1970) When Airport landed in theaters, it felt like a full-scale cinematic event, packed with star power, disaster […]
1. Air Supply Before MTV turned pop stardom into a visual sport, Air Supply was absolutely everywhere on radio. Songs
1. Samantha Stephens (Bewitched) Samantha Stephens quietly pushed television forward by showing a married woman who wanted both independence and
1. “Baker Street” by Gerry Rafferty “Baker Street” has a smooth, sunlit flow that feels like late afternoon light stretching
1. Dolores Hart Dolores Hart seemed poised for a long television and film career after making a strong impression on
1. Flashdance (1983) The movie itself is a glossy, sometimes flimsy snapshot of early ’80s ambition, but the soundtrack did
1. Exile on Main St. (The Rolling Stones, 1972) When Exile on Main St. was first released, many critics found