The Office. A Quiet Place.
John Krasinski
This upbeat pop song is believed to actually be about a school shooting. Just listen to the lyrics!
Rami Malek won an oscar for playing Queen frontman in this film.
Bohemian Rhapsody
Today (March 28th) marks the birthday of this kooky Italian lady. Little Monsters rejoice!
Lady Gaga
This tough Irishman used an American accent when saying the iconic -- "I will look for you. I will find you. And I will kill you."
Liam Neeson
Silver Linings Playbook. A Star is Born.
Bradley Cooper
Admittedly, this Nirvana song doesnt sound very happy; but the name and the vague lyrics invoke an image of a beloved parrot, rather than a teenage girl being tortured in a trailer park.
"Polly" by Nirvana
This recent biopic about "Tiny Dancer" singer contains elements of magical realism.
Rocketman
Queer Eye's Jonathan Van Ness was born on this beautiful day at the end of March.
March 28th
Former One Direction member
Liam Payne
Captain Marvel. Unicorn Store.
Brie Larson
"99 Luftballoons" by Nena
This 2010 coming-of-age story about one of the youngest billionaires ever contains this iconic line delivered by Justin Timberlake -- "Lose the "The." Just Facebook."
The Social Network
This Swingers and Wedding Crashers funny guy and real-life libertarian turns 50 on March 28th 2020.
Vince Vaughn
Miley Cyrus let this Hunger Games star get away and come back again multiple times during their ten year romance.
Liam Hemsworth
Braveheart. The Passion of the Christ.
Mel Gibson
This controversial Rolling Stones song (originally titled "Black P*ssy") might make you want to dance --if you don't catch the references to slave women being raped.
"Brown Sugar"
This story of a stuttering monarch triumphantly swearing away his speech impediment won best picture in 2010. The director went on to make Cats 10 years later.
The King's Speech
10 Things I hate About You shrew Julia Stiles was born March 28th 1981. How old is she today?
39
This rocker's rivalry with Blur frontman has become an iconic saga in the 90's, labeled "The Battle of Britpop" by the press. Many say that although Blur had "won the battle" in the UK, this guy's band had unltimately "won the war" in terms of commercial success. Anyway, here's "Wonderwall"!
Liam Gallagher
Frances Ha. Little Women.
Greta Gerwig
In this iconic grunge song, Eddie Vedder references a real story of a 15 year-old who shot himself in front of his English class (sorry Melissa). The boy's first name is the song title because Vedder felt he needed to "give [the incident] reaction, to give it more importance".
"Jeremy" by Pearl Jam
This 2005 biographical film, which bears the name of controversial Breakfast at Tiffany's author, got Phillip Seymor Hoffman the Academy Award for Best Actor. The story follows the events that led to the writing of In Cold Blood.
Capote
This iconic British beauty and lifesyle youtuber turns 30 on March 28th 2020! She might be celbrating in quarantine with her brother Joe Sugg.
Zoella
This Oscar-winning Mexican director rocks the Spanish form of the name. With two "L"s!
Guillermo del Toro