A master of action and suspense, Kathryn Bigelow has tackled many genres, although her best films tend to focus on the effects of masculinity and violence.
George A. Romero was a true master of horror, but his filmography was much more than zombie movies. This is our countdown of his films, ranked worst to best.
Jamie Foxx made his bones in the classic '90s sketch comedy show "In Living Color." However, his film roles prove he has the chops for drama and action, too.
Featuring some of the most realistic depictions of combat ever filmed, Steven Spielberg's "Saving Private Ryan" captures the cost of war in lives and blood.
Breaking up is hard to do, and although divorce is a difficult subject, these films look at the end of marriage with sensitivity and, sometimes, humor.
There are actors, there are movie stars, and then, there is John Wayne. We're taking on the Herculean task of counting down the Duke's best moments. Saddle up!