8 Unforgettable Facts About Leslie Nielsen
Onetime dramatic actor Leslie Nielsen got funny in 1980's 'Airplane!' and became a deadpan comic star. He was also very fond of fart jokes.
Onetime dramatic actor Leslie Nielsen got funny in 1980's 'Airplane!' and became a deadpan comic star. He was also very fond of fart jokes.
With so many 'The Office' products out there in the world, finding the perfect gift for the Dunder Mifflin aficionado in your life is easy. In other words: It won't take long (that's what she said).
Martha Coolidge's 1985 film 'Real Genius,' starring Val Kilmer, ranked first among equals from that decade for its stellar cast, sensitive direction, and genuine-nerd bona fides.
Though not as well known as 'Anchorman' or 'Step Brothers,' Adam McKay's 'The Other Guys'—a send-up, and tribute, to buddy cop movies—is worth a rewatch.
Larry David’s knack for creating drama out of the smallest things—and making everyone mad at him—has made him one of the most endearing voices in American comedy. Take a look at some things you might not know about him.
In the early 1980s, provocative stand-up comic Andy Kaufman decided to pursue an unlikely career path as a pro wrestler. It made him the most hated man in Memphis.
'Normal People'—author Sally Rooney's novel-to-Hulu hit series—follows the love story of Irish teenagers Marianne (Daisy Edgar-Jones) and Connell (Paul Mescal), who begin a secret tryst that evolves into a four-year love affair.
In just two short seasons, British sitcom 'Fleabag'—created by and starring Phoebe Waller-Bridge—has made a lasting mark on television.
The critically acclaimed HBO series 'Insecure,' which stars and is written by its co-creator Issa Rae, kicks off its fifth and final season on October 24, 2021.
HBO has a large library of TV titles, but two of the premium cable network's shows in particular are proving to be favored by most of the country.
The dysfunctional Rose family from 'Schitt's Creek' is being immortalized in Funko form, including a chase figure of David Rose in Amish garb.
Four John Candy movies, one massive Disney bomb, and a New Coke with which to wash it all down. The summer of 1985 was one to remember.
For more than 10 years, 'The Office' star Rainn Wilson has been fostering human connections via the internet through SoulPancake. Now, he's hosting 'Hey There, Human,' a daily Instagram Live series that is exactly the kind of show the world needs right no
While sheltering in place, Kevin Smith—the cult favorite writer, director, and podcaster—has completed a sequel to 1995’s 'Mallrats.'
The fact that Marty's parents don't recognize him at the end of the 'Back to the Future' has been bugging fans for years. But according to the screenwriter, this isn't a plot hole.
The crowdfunded film, titled "Documentary for the Recently Deceased," will provide a fresh look at the making of "Beetlejuice."
'It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia' star Danny DeVito has been inexplicably reproduced in fanny pack form, continuing 2020's trend of weird.
Less than one month after it was confirmed that HBO Max would be airing a 'Friends' reunion, filming on the special has been delayed due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Even today, Buster “The Great Stone Face” Keaton's filmmaking genius continues to influence everyone from Mel Brooks to Jackie Chan.
Everyone loves a good April Fools' prank—unless it results in armed law enforcement surrounding your home.
Although the stunt was obviously a joke, “Vote for Gracie” buttons popped up around the U.S. Harvard students pledged their support for Allen’s campaign.
For millions of people, binge-watching 'The Office' on a daily basis is a form of self-care. Now, one company wants to pay someone $1000 for the pleasure of laughing hysterically at the antics going down at Dunder Mifflin.
“Weird Al” Yankovic was used to rejection by the time he parodied "Smells Like Teen Spirit," but he was still nervous about asking for Kurt Cobain's blessing.
Andy Kaufman was famous for less than 10 years, but his mark on comedy—and talent for perplexing people—will live forever.