Paul Simon says everyone loves this one line in Simon & Garfunkel's "Mrs. Robinson", even though it doesn't make sense.
Simon & Garfunkel's "Mrs. Robinson" hit No. 1 on the album charts nearly 60 years ago today. The song, which was released by the iconic duo in 1968 has become solidified as a Hollywood soundtrack ...
The Graduate ending explained explores Benjamin and Elaine’s final bus scene, their fading smiles, and the uncertainty behind ...
“Mrs. Robinson” by Simon & Garfunkel is one of those rare, synergistic examples of music and film combining forces to lift one another. In the case of “Mrs. Robinson”, its cinematic counterpart was ...
A 1968 coming-of-age film that helped launch one of Hollywood’s most unlikely stars dominated the box office for months and ...
The Graduate dropped in 1969 from Mike Nichols on the cutting edge of New Hollywood. The story of a recent college grad and an affair that shapes the transitional years into his adulthood and his ...