Musical

Over 80 years later, the world's most beloved movie (mostly) holds up.

This beloved Best Picture winner is half charming musical and half dreary drama

A celebration of the songs of the movies.

Our final trip down the yellow brick road could use some pep in its step.

For once, the Internet isn't overreacting: this movie is bad as advertised.

Robbie Williams proves that not everybody needs a biopic.

The movie adaptation is incredibly flawed, but it's highs defy our critical gravity.

Not even Audrey Hepburn can save George Cukor's overlong, insulting musical.

Tom Hanks' fun-filled ode to fleeting stardom remains a rollicking cult classic.

It's not awful, but just because you can does NOT mean you should.

Disney sees dollar signs, we see another cheap, uninspired cash-grab.

It's New York! It's music! It's the THEATER! It's... awful.
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Against all odds, Spielberg's re-imagining is a genuinely good movie.
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