The Oscars have long had surprising moments, but Sunday night just gave us the most insane moment in Academy Awards history. Moonlight won Best Picture, but only after presenters Warren Beatty and Faye Dunaway mistakenly named La La Land the winner.
As a teenager in the ’90s, no actor better represented blockbuster movies than Bill Paxton. Although Paxton wasn’t typically a leading man in those movies — he would often play the brother, the second-in-command, or the comic relief — he served as a kind of talisman of quality. If you saw Paxton’s name in the opening credits of a movie, you knew that the film was going to be better for it.
One thing that Montana is known for is great fly fishing. Some of the best rivers and streams in the world are located right here in the Treasure State.
If fly fishing is something that you enjoy, you're not going to want to miss the 2017 Fly Fishing Film Tour...
Terrible news to confirm today, as a beloved icon and Star Wars star’s condition has taken a turn for the worse. Carrie Fisher, actress behind both Princess and General Leia, has passed away at age 60. The revered actress and comedic presence had earlier suffered a heart attack en-route from London to Los Angeles.
September is traditionally the month of box office quiet after the summer movie season concludes, a chance for studios to unload movies that wouldn’t find their audience elsewhere in the year and an opportunity for everyone to recharge their batteries before the big movies return in October. But nobody told Sully, which is a bigger hit than most of the summer fare released in 2016. And now, nobody told The Magnificent Seven, which leapt into the number one spot with a very strong debut.
Looking to get out and have some fun this weekend? Here are 3 fun things to check out!
Manhattan Potato Festival - The annual Manhattan Potato Festival is Saturday. Food, music, vendors, and a parade are just some of the highlights of this year’s event in Manhattan...
Over the years, Montana has made appearances in a number of films. In fact, there's even a company, Montana Film Office, that promotes the use of the state of Montana in big Hollywood film projects. If you're from Montana, then you're probably aware that A River Runs Through It was filmed here...