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The Princess Bride's Inigo/Wesley duel is the best movie sword fight ever
The Lord of the Rings is one of the definitive fantasy franchises of all time, but The Princess Bride has far better sword ...
In one of the darkest moments in recent history, celebrities banded together to film a homemade version of 'The Princess ...
It might be “inconceivable” to separate William Goldman’s novel The Princess Bride from Rob Reiner’s satirical-yet-thrilling film adaptation. In both book and movie, the most beautiful woman in the ...
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7 reasons The Princess Bride is still a 10/10 masterpiece 38 years later
The Princess Bride is one of the best fantasy films out there and there are many reasons why it can never be topped.
'The Princess Bride' Star, 62, Looks Ageless During Panel Discussion originally appeared on Parade. There are a few films that transcend time and undoubtedly The Princess Bride is one of them. Rob ...
Sydney Bucksbaum is a writer at Entertainment Weekly covering all things pop culture – but TV is her one true love. She currently lives in Los Angeles but grew up in Chicago so please don't make fun ...
It might be “inconceivable” to separate William Goldman’s novel The Princess Bride from Rob Reiner’s satirical-yet-thrilling film adaptation. In both book and movie, the most beautiful woman in the ...
"#inconceivable? I think not, you miserable ROUS." The unlikely participants of an "inconceivable" Twitter feud are at it again, as Cary Elwes and Ted Cruz reignited their battle that began last year.
A line from ‘The Princess Bride’ captured everything that the director hoped to say in his celebrated films. Now, after his ...
"Happy Birthday, Andre. Your heart was indeed bigger than everyone's and it was filled with love. You may be gone but you will certainly never be forgotten. #AndreTheGiant ️⚔️," Elwes tweeted ...
Maggie Boccella is a certified Babe With the Power and lover of all things pop culture. She’s a News Editor at Collider, as well as a Rotten Tomatoes and The Cherry Picks approved critic, who ...
“Is this a kissing book?” a sick boy played by Fred Savage asks his grandfather played by Peter Falk. Yes, it is. And a lot more. It’s a story within a story. The boy is visited by his grandfather as ...
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