13 ’60s Movies That Quietly Shaped Modern Film
1. Psycho (1960) When Psycho arrived, audiences thought they were settling in for a standard suspense story, and then the […]
1. Psycho (1960) When Psycho arrived, audiences thought they were settling in for a standard suspense story, and then the […]
1. “Summer of ’69” by Bryan Adams “Summer of ’69” has a way of sounding like sunshine even when it
1. “The Interview,” All in the Family When this episode aired in 1971, it felt like television crossing a line
1. Eddie Murphy For much of the ’80s, it felt impossible to go anywhere without running into Eddie Murphy in
1. “Hotel California” by the Eagles There is something about the opening guitar that instantly pulls people back in. Even
1. Writing Letters for Everyday Communication In the ’60s, letters were not reserved for special occasions or thank you notes.
1. The Goonies If you flipped channels long enough in the ’80s, you were almost guaranteed to land on The