Many people consider the 50s the golden era of boxing. When you look at the sheer number of top fighters from the period, it makes sense. The fact that this was a time when all the top guys fought ...
Sports movies come and go in waves, but one sport never dies in cinema, and that is boxing. Boxing movies are constantly evolving and are surely getting better with time. Look back and think about ...
Thankfully, there are plenty of flicks that highlight the history and fun of this sport, starting with the first boxing movie ever created, 1894’s Corbett and Courtney Before the Kinetograph.
Like any decade, the 1950s were complicated and not the same experience for everybody. Here are the best movies and TV shows set in the 1950s — not including, you know, movies and TV shows ...
The connection to others is what separates Day of the Fight from most boxing films. When Huston films the fighters jabbing at the camera, or cuts away from the match to show how other people ...
Sure, she could have gone after more romcoms after the runaway success of Anyone But You, but instead, she dove into horror mode with bestseller-suspense mode on the way and a boxing biopic on the ...
Barry Jenkins may have “Mufasa: The Lion King” to his name but he also wrote “The Fire Inside,” the boxing movie directed by Rachel Morrison and starring Ryan Destiny and Brian Tyree Henry ...