I know what you’re thinking: “This uncultured swine! How dare she say that the redo is better than the classic!” All is fair in what you think and how you feel, but there are many reasons as to why I ...
"Footloose" THREE STARS (PG-13) for underage sex and drinking, substance abuse, strong language and violence. (113 min.) The second rule of remakes is that, if you’re going to do one, it’s better to ...
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If you liked the 1984 “Footloose,” with a dewy Kevin Bacon as a dancing rebel and Lori Singer as a not-so-innocent minister’s daughter, you’ll probably like the 2011 “Footloose” — it’s pretty much the ...
In hindsight, the 1984 hit Footloose—starring Kevin Bacon and directed by Herbert Ross—along with its contemporary Flashdance, can be seen as the link between the old Hollywood model of a let's-put-on ...
Hannigan didn't realize Julianne Hough has kicked off her Sunday shoes. Julianne Hough is holding out for a hero... and for Alyson Hannigan to see her 2011 remake of Footloose. On Tuesday night's ...
This Friday, the "Footloose" remake will waltz into theaters. It includes several new tunes that could feature in the Best Original Song race at the Oscars. As songs must be written especially for the ...
Making it as an actor in Hollywood usually takes years of struggle — toiling away at menial jobs, scrambling from audition to audition, hoping that somewhere, somehow, an industry heavy-hitter is ...
Lori Singer, who starred in the original Footloose, hasn’t seen the 2011 remake — but probably not for the reason you would guess. Typically, when these kinds of things pop up in the press, the answer ...
In hindsight, the 1984 hit Footloose — starring Kevin Bacon and directed by Herbert Ross — along with its contemporary Flashdance can be seen as the link between the old Hollywood model of a let’s-put ...
In hindsight, the 1984 hit Footloose—starring Kevin Bacon and directed by Herbert Ross—along with its contemporary Flashdance, can be seen as the link between the old Hollywood model of a let’s-put-on ...