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Bruce Willis and Bonnie Bedelia in 'Die Hard' (1988). Nearly four decades after its release, Die Hard remains a (hotly debated) Christmas classic. In the 1988 film, Bruce Willis plays New York Police ...
Bonnie Bedelia's brutal takedown of Die Hard has resurfaced as the 1988 action classic again tops polls of movie fans' favorite Christmas movie, RadarOnline.com can reveal. The veteran actress, 77, ...
Is Elf on a Shelf creepy? Is regifting acceptable now? How about fake trees? These questions, among several others, typically lead to debates around the holiday season. Similar to arguments over candy ...
SAGINAW TWP, MI — For some people, Christmas represents Santa dropping down a chimney to spread his jolly-cheeked cheer. For Matthew Barnard, it’s not the holidays unless he sees Hans Gruber falling ...
Die Hard 2: Die Harder is an on-rails shooter that suffers from one fatal flaw: no lightgun support. This means dragging the cursor around using conventional controllers, turning the game into a ...
Macaulay Culkin might not think it's a Christmas movie, but for us, it can't really be Christmas until you've seen Die Hard. If you haven't already had your festive rewatch, then you've got the chance ...
Macaulay Culkin spent part of his adult career completely avoiding discussing his life as a child star. In recent years, Culkin has begun to lean into his early roles, opening up about what it means ...
Macaulay Culkin is Christmas movie royalty thanks to his iconic role as Kevin McCallister in 1990’s “Home Alone” and 1992’s “Home Alone 2: Lost in New York,” so perhaps he’s as good authority as any ...
(KRON) — You know Dasher and Dancer, and Prancer and Vixen, Comet and Cupid, and Donner and Blitzen. But do you recall, the most famous holiday movie debate of all? No, we’re not talking about Rudolph ...