With Mel Brooks turning 100, it's pretty amazing to consider that he's spent more than three-quarters of that time creating ...
Mel Brooks often starred in the movies he directed, including leading roles in Silent Movie and High Anxiety, as well as many memorable supporting performances. Mel Brooks has never acted his age.
Supergirl came in strong but fell short of expectations, opening with a modest $38 million domestically. Projections for the ...
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5 greatest Robin Hood movies, ranked

Explore the top 5 Robin Hood movies, ranked from classic to modern adaptations, showcasing the enduring appeal of the ...
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Mel Brooks at 100

Mel Brooks, the madcap creator of “The Producers,” “Young Frankenstein” and the 2000 Year Old Man, celebrates his 100th birthday Sunday, 28th June. (June 24) Travis Kelce swiftly agrees to Taylor ...
There is an early moment so brutal in Hugh Jackman’s new film – a revisionist take on the legendary outlaw Robin Hood – that you wonder how he channelled so much dark fury for the performance. “I have ...
Apatow and ‘Mel Brooks: The 99 Year Old Man!’ co-director Michael Bonfiglio trace how Brooks turned pain, politics and performance into some of Hollywood’s most enduring comedy. By Matthew Jacobs ...
Mel Brooks made a rare recent appearance, and for a good reason: to honor fellow comedy legend Eddie Murphy for The 51st AFI Life Achievement Award: A Tribute to Eddie Murphy. The 99-year-old man ...
Mel Brooks is nearly a century old and still working furiously. The legendary comedian behind films such as “Young Frankenstein,” “The Producers” and “Blazing Saddles” is producing and starring in a ...
Right now, we don’t know too much about Very Young Frankenstein. It’s believed that the series will be set before the events of the 1974 film, which would arguably make it a prequel of sorts. However, ...
A cinematic obsessive with the filmic palate of a starving raccoon, Rob London will watch pretty much anything once. With a mind like a steel trap, he's an endless fount of movie and TV trivia, borne ...