SEEOscar Flashback: Best Original Songs of the early 1980s, including ‘Fame,’ ‘Flashdance…What a Feeling’ With its early-year release and dismal critical reception, one might assume awards would’ve ...
“Flashdance: The Musical” has come to Arizona as part of its national tour and opens tonight in Centennial Hall with music, dancing and an inspiring story. An adaptation of the wildly popular 1983 ...
Makuochi Echebiri is a News Writer for Collider. He has been interested in creative writing from as far back as high school, and he would consume pretty much anything that’s film or TV. However, his ...
The former Editor of Ask.com, Kate (she/they) was nominated for an LA Press Club National Arts & Entertainment Journalism Award in 2022. Their fiction, reviews, and articles have been published by ...
Launcher of a thousand off-the-shoulder sweatshirts, popularizer of leg warmers: it’s “Flashdance” and the film turns 40 this year, just like some of us are or have too. It’s hard to believe a beloved ...
"Really, I don’t know why [they] thought I should do it," Cronenberg said of being courted by producers Don Simpson and Jerry Bruckheimer to direct the 1983 feature. Well, that could have been a real ...
Irene Cara, the actress and singer who co-wrote the hit track for the 1983 dance film Flashdance that earned her Oscar and GRAMMY wins, has died. She was 63. Cara's rep, Judith A. Moose, released a ...
If ever a movie was right for a Broadway-style musical adaptation, it is "Flashdance," the story of a steel-mill welder who dreams of being a professional dancer. The film version's best scenes are ...
Singer and actress Irene Cara died at 63, her publicist confirmed on Twitter Saturday. Cara was known for singing title tracks for the 80s films "Fame" and "Flashdance." A cause of death is unknown ...
An actor who starred in the classic 80s film Flashdance was spotted looking unrecognizable during a rare outing in Los Angeles. This man starred opposite Jennifer Beals in the iconic 1983 film ...
In the gleam of sweat on bare shoulders, in the sudden snap of a strobe-lit pirouette, in the promise of escape built from steel and longing — there lies Adrian Lyne. To talk about Lyne is to talk ...