The original movie was released in 1985 and forty years later, continues to inspire audiences. By Borys Kit Senior Film Writer Goonies never say die, but they do, apparently, say Lego. The brick toy ...
Sweet Shiz! Glinda and Elphaba are getting the “brickified” treatment, courtesy of a new featurette from Lego. With less than a month to go until “Wicked: For Good” opens in theaters on Nov. 21, Lego ...
Officials said they had discovered tens of thousands of Lego pieces at a California home and arrested a man who trafficked in the stolen collectibles. By Jin Yu Young When detectives from the Santa ...
Diego Pineda has been a devout storyteller his whole life. He has self-published a fantasy novel and a book of short stories, and is actively working on publishing his second novel. A lifelong fan of ...
Recently, Reddit user KnewMedalPhan asked the question, "What Movie Sex Scenes Are Etched Into Your Mind Permanently?" Here's how the folks over at r/movies responded. And, fair warning, you might ...
The LEGO Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory set aspires to capture the detail, color, and eccentricities from the original story. Any question of which Willy Wonka the set is inspired by is answered ...
Welcome to Long Live the Sex Scene, a special project by Cosmopolitan that explores why these steamy television and movie moments truly matter, especially right now. Join us as we rewind, replay, and ...
Welcome to Long Live the Sex Scene, a special project by Cosmopolitan that explores why these steamy television and movie moments truly matter, especially right now. Join us as we rewind, replay, and ...
Gambling scenes in movies are a great way to add some tension to a movie. Movies about gamblers are almost all about tension! Some of the movies on this list are great gambling movies, others are ...
Johns Hopkins University will host a free screening of The Lego Movie at its annual Family Movie Night on Friday, Sep. 26. Faculty, staff, students and their families are invited to bring their ...
Growing up in Waukegan in the 1990s, Joshua Mallet made movies in his basement and started his own record label — RiP Records — while still a student at Waukegan High School. Finding it more practical ...