7 ’80s Fantasy Movies That Still Hold Up as Masterpieces

The 1980s were a fantastic time for fantasy, offering something for all tastes – from magical beings to daring heroes. Even animated films pushed boundaries with stories of courage and loss that still resonate today. Many popular modern fantasy stories, like The Witcher and How to Train Your Dragon, were heavily influenced by the films of that era. Classics such as The Princess Bride and The Dark Crystal continue to stand out as some of the very best in the genre, and remain incredibly impactful.

Will The Princess Diaries 3 Bring Back Michael? Here’s What The Actor Says

If you remember the movie The Princess Diaries from 2001, Mia Thermopolis, played by Anne Hathaway, had a crush on her best friend’s brother, Michael Moscovitz, played by Robert Schwartzman. The film ended with them sharing a first kiss at Mia’s royal ball. But the second movie surprisingly switched Mia’s love interest to Nicholas Devereaux, played by Chris Pine, who has even expressed interest in a potential new film. Now, Robert Schwartzman has shared that he’s been talking about a third movie. Here’s what he had to say:

The HOTD Season 1 Finale Made the Prequel a Proper Game of Thrones Follow-Up

Wow, the season one finale of House of the Dragon really delivered! For a while, it felt like the show was slowly finding its footing, but by the end, everything just clicked. It finally captured that epic, immersive feeling that made Game of Thrones so addictive. Honestly, this is where it stopped feeling like just a prequel and became its own compelling story. I finally found myself genuinely invested in these characters, and it wasn’t just about the dragons – I cared about who was riding them. The finale reminded me exactly why I fell in love with the world of Westeros in the first place. It’s too early to say if House of the Dragon will maintain this momentum, but right now, I’m cautiously optimistic that it will be a worthy addition to the Game of Thrones universe.

SNL’s Michael Che Begins Weekend Update Early

Che recently shared news on Instagram about a concerning situation: the government shutdown has caused funding for November’s SNAP benefits to run out. The USDA announced that the roughly $8 to $9 billion needed to cover these benefits is unavailable, putting over 40 million Americans at risk of losing their assistance starting November 1, 2025.

Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales Has a Secret Lord of the Rings Reunion

Released in 2017, Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales received mostly negative reviews, earning a 30% score from critics on Rotten Tomatoes. While audiences gave it a better 60% rating, it still fell short of the original Pirates of the Caribbean films. Critics felt the movie relied too heavily on old ideas, didn’t handle popular characters like Jack Sparrow well, and contradicted previously established storylines. Despite these issues, the film offered some entertainment and appealed to fans of Orlando Bloom’s earlier work. Notably, the movie brought together Bloom with several of his former The Lord of the Rings and The Hobbit co-stars, creating a mini Middle-earth reunion.

Welcome to Derry Is Finally Fixing Stanley Kubrick’s Biggest The Shining Problem

Stephen King’s It is arguably his most famous work, and Pennywise the Dancing Clown has become a hugely influential figure in horror. That’s why fans have been so excited for the new TV series, Welcome to Derry, and Bill Skarsgard’s return to the role. But beyond the familiar characters and story, the show will also reintroduce a lesser-known King character who could resolve a long-standing issue with Stanley Kubrick’s 1980 film adaptation of The Shining.

Original Star Trek Director Ralph Senensky Dies at 102

His niece, Lisa Lupo-Silvas, a costume designer, told The Hollywood Reporter that he remained remarkably alert until his death. She said that even at 102, he was just as mentally quick and insightful as someone much younger, describing his mind as being like that of a 30-year-old.

Ranking the Seasons of Only Murders in the Building: A Comprehensive Guide

Wow, now that season five of Only Murders in the Building has finished – and what a finale it was! – I’ve been thinking about all the seasons so far. It’s tough to rank them, honestly, because I’ve genuinely enjoyed every single one. But it’s fun to look back and see how they all stack up against each other, isn’t it?