7 ’70s Movies That Were Actually Pretty Dark – And We Didn’t Realize Until Now
1. The Godfather (1972) When we think of The Godfather, we often focus on the iconic family dynamics and unforgettable […]
1. The Godfather (1972) When we think of The Godfather, we often focus on the iconic family dynamics and unforgettable […]
1. “Louie Louie” – The Kingsmen (1963) When “Louie Louie” hit the airwaves in 1963, it quickly became one of
1. Farrah Fawcett Farrah Fawcett’s style in the ’70s was the epitome of California cool. With her signature feathered hair
1. All in the Family (1971–1979) When All in the Family debuted, it was considered too controversial for mainstream audiences.
1. The Princess Bride (1987) At first, The Princess Bride flew under the radar for many moviegoers, despite featuring a
1. “For What It’s Worth” – Buffalo Springfield In 1966, Buffalo Springfield’s “For What It’s Worth” became an anthem of
1. The Knack The Knack’s 1979 debut album Get the Knack was a smash hit, with the infectious single “My