Breaking New Ground “Bound,” directed by the Wachowski siblings and released in 1996, stands as a groundbreaking film in multiple respects. This neo-noir thriller tells the story of Corky (Gina Gershon) and Violet (Jennifer Tilly), two Read More
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The WWF Pay-Per-View “In Your House: Mind Games” on September 22, 1996, stood out as a pivotal event in wrestling history. Hosted at the Philadelphia Spectrum, it featured intense matches and significant storyline developments that contributed to Read More
SummerSlam 1996, held on August 18 at the Gund Arena in Cleveland, Ohio, was an event that underscored the WWF’s evolving narrative complexity and the sharpening of its characters, serving as a pivotal moment in the Read More
On June 23, 1996, the World Wrestling Federation presented the King of the Ring 1996 at the MECCA Arena in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. This event was particularly significant as it saw the emergence of one of the industry’s Read More
In the world of professional wrestling, the success of pay-per-view (PPV) events is often a key indicator of a promotion’s popularity and financial health. From 1993 to 2003, the World Wrestling Federation (WWF), which was rebranded Read More
The World Wrestling Federation (WWF), now known as WWE, has been a cornerstone in the world of professional wrestling, and its Intercontinental Championship is often considered a stepping stone to the top tier of wrestling Read More
The 1996 film “Get Shorty,” directed by Barry Sonnenfeld and based on Elmore Leonard’s novel of the same name, is a slick and witty crime-comedy that delves into the intersections of the mob world and Read More
In the pantheon of professional wrestling, few characters have been as polarizing and influential as Goldust. Portrayed by Dustin Rhodes, son of the legendary Dusty Rhodes, Goldust debuted in the World Wrestling Federation (WWF, now Read More
Milos Forman’s 1996 film “The People vs. Larry Flynt” attempts to portray the life of Hustler magazine publisher Larry Flynt as a fight for free speech, but it often comes across as an oversimplified and Read More
In 1996, “Eraser,” directed by Chuck Russell, burst onto the big screen with all the subtlety of a sledgehammer. This Arnold Schwarzenegger vehicle is an action-packed, explosion-laden experience that seems to have been concocted in a Read More