You see, it was released in theaters on May 13, 1977 (which was a Friday ... Ultimately, we're left with a B-movie cult classic to enjoy, starring a sinister mystery wrapped in black pearl ...
Sister Emanuelle and Sister Nanà go to meet Mr. Cazzabriga, who has a problem: his wild-child daughter, Monica, who he wants to send to a Catholic school to remove her from temptations around the ...
It was the second-highest-grossing movie of 1977 after Star Wars. On top of Burt Reynold's top-notch acting, the film is also famous for featuring the Pontiac that the actor drove throughout the film.
An undercover policewoman finds herself framed for murder. Forced to flee for her life, she determines to clear her name and bring the real killers to justice.
It's hard to name just one great thing about the 1977 Pontiac Trans Am ... units in the configuration people discovered in the movie. Finding a Trans Am that resembles the Smokey and the Bandit ...
Two college freshmen conspire to simultaneously dump their exes in Jordan Weiss’s unremarkable debut feature. By Jeannette Catsoulis The political turmoil of Peru in the 1990s serves as the ...