A young girl murders an old woman with a house, steals her shoes, and goes on a psychedelic road trip.
The Wizard of Oz
Known as the “King of Pop”.
Michael Jackson
Bell-bottoms, disco balls, and Saturday Night Fever ruled the dance floor.
1970s
A group of misfits spend a Saturday in detention learning life lessons and hiding from authority.
The Breakfast Club
This rock band from Liverpool famously “shook up” the music world in the 1960s.
The Beatles
Flappers danced to jazz, prohibition was law, and The Great Gatsby threw legendary parties.
1920s
A guy just wants some peace and quiet in a hotel, but his family keeps bothering him… so he grabs an axe.
The Shining
Winner of the inaugural American Idol, she broke through with anthems about heartbreak and empowerment.
Kelly Clarkson
Flip phones snapped shut, trucker hats weren’t ironic yet, and your MySpace Top 8 could end friendships.
2000s
A resourceful boy fends off burglars using household objects while his family is away.
Home Alone
This singer-songwriter made her debut at age 16 with a self-titled country album and eventually became a pop superstar.
Taylor Swift
Big hair, neon colors, and synthesizers blasted through boom boxes while arcade games ruled the malls.
80s
A teenager nearly destroys the space-time continuum just to date his mom and get his parents back together.
Back to the Future
Known for his flamboyant style and piano skills, this British singer had hits like Tiny Dancer and Rocket Man.
Elton John
Peace signs, psychedelic swirls, and a British invasion changed the soundtrack of a generation.
60s