Lea Thompson

Lea Thompson Is Overjoyed About Becoming a First-Time Grandmother (Photos)
“Welcome to this crazy beautiful world little girl.”

Great Scott! The ‘Back to the Future’ Cast Reunited to Discuss Making a Modern Classic
Michael J. Fox thought it was a “perfect film,” while Christopher Lloyd based his character around “constant crisis.”

Go Back in Time With The Cast of ‘Back to the Future’ & Where They Are Now
See where the cast is from one of the most beloved 1980s movies!

Red Dawn: An ’80s Classic Or an Outdated Dud?
Having been born on the Soviet side of the Cold War, I thought it was time to finally watch the 1984 film Red Dawn, which follows a group of Colorado teenagers, named the Wolverines after their high school’s football team, as they fight against a Soviet/Cuban invasion at the start of a fictional World War […]

John Hughes Opens Up About the Controversial Alternate Ending to ‘Pretty In Pink’
He couldn’t get the alternate ending out of his head, so he used it for another film.

The ‘Jaws’ Franchise Jumped the Shark With ‘Jaws 3-D’
Released to theaters in 1983 and capitalizing on the early ’80s revival of 3-D movies, this second ‘Jaws’ sequel is pretty ridiculous in 2-D, too (and still not the worst entry in the franchise).