Directed and produced by Morgan Neville, the Netflix documentary Breakdown: 1975 focuses on that year, in the 199th one for America, in the thick of political chicanery and cultural trauma, and in the ...
This documentary could be better, but it offers a helpful lesson for film fans new to the movies of that decade. By Alissa Wilkinson When you purchase a ticket for an independently reviewed film ...
The year 1939 is often cited as the high-point of American filmmaking, the evidence including “Gone With the Wind,” “The Wizard of Oz,” “Stagecoach,” “Mr. Smith Goes to Washington” and “Ninotchka.” In ...
The late release date of Morgan Neville’s Netflix documentary “Breakdown: 1975” struck me as odd. The 50th anniversary of that year will end in 2 weeks. This feature purports to be an essay on 1975 ...
Patton Oswalt, Martin Scorsese, Seth Rogen and more examine 1975 as a key cultural and historical turning point. By Daniel Fienberg Chief Television Critic Breakdown: 1975 is packed with great clips ...
Here's a closer look at the top PSA 10 sales from 1975 Topps baseball for 2025 (so far). The 1975 Topps baseball set is one of the most beloved among vintage collectors, especially since its bold ...
The arrival of the 1975’s next album — or maybe even their next two albums — is imminent. Frontman Matty Healy let a few more details about the band’s next project slip while chatting with a fan after ...
Some years feel like turning a page, and 1975 was one of them. It had new sounds on the radio, mixtapes, feathered hair, and a big wave of home tech landing on every home. Look closer and you see ...
Golden State said all living members of the 1975 championship group are scheduled to be on hand for the anniversary night. That list includes Hall of Famer Rick Barry, along with Butch Beard, Charles ...
Fans of the 1975 were left puzzled this week by the disappearance from streaming services of “Human Too,” an album track from 2022’s Being Funny in a Foreign Language. Now, Matthew Healy has taken to ...
This review was originally published on Nov. 21, 1975. A video recording of this concert appears as "The Who: Live in Texas '75." One footnote from this tour stop is that John Entwistle and two others ...