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Michael J. Fox was already famous thanks to his three-time Emmy-winning role as Alex P. Keaton on the TV show Family Ties. Following the success of Back to the Future (and its two sequels), Fox ...
Or perhaps to journey back to that innocent period — it seems so long ago now — when I’d not yet been subjected to “Back to ...
It’s been 40 years since Marty McFly hopped into that juiced up DeLorean. One of the stars of “Back to the Future” remembers ...
Back to the Future,” the science-fiction classic that hit theaters on July 3, 1985, nearly starred a very different actor ...
The plot of the film is classic, but for those who may not be aware of the movie or may need to freshen up their memory, here ...
Without Allstate, Marty McFly might never have left 1985 or perhaps would have traveled back in time in a Buick, forever ...
A pop culture touchstone, “Back to the Future” turned television stars Michael J. Fox and Christopher Lloyd into big screen legends as irrepressible teenager Marty and eccentric mad scientist Doc ...
The Musical” has plenty of style — although most of that style was pulled directly from the 1985 Robert Zemeckis’ film. What ...
They'd probably be just as floored by their personal and professional timelines. But here at EW, "we don't need roads" to ...
Anyone seeking a return to the sumptuous soul of the early '70s will find it on Giveon's new album 'Beloved,' which brings ...
The ending of Back to the Future Part III, where Doc comes with a train, leaves one questioning how he made it and what happens to him and Marty next.
Great Scott! If my calculations are correct, when this baby hits 88 miles per hour, you’re gonna see some serious shit. — Doc Brown On this day, forty years ago, July 3rd, 1985 the movie Back… ...