10 Memorable Facts About The Big Chill
Lawrence Kasdan’s comi-tragic meditation on life, death, and midlife crises arrived in theaters 35 years ago.
Lawrence Kasdan’s comi-tragic meditation on life, death, and midlife crises arrived in theaters 35 years ago.
The Grinch, Dr. Seuss's bright green curmudgeon, has been getting us into the holiday spirit for more than 50 years.
When decades collide.
'Watch Mr. Wizard,' which aired on NBC from 1951 to 1965, featured host Don Herbert performing a series of science experiments using everyday objects—glass bottles, cans, aquariums, matches—to illustrate the amazing world of physics.
Cassian Andor is coming back!
Oops!
He's not the only one.
It’s unclear how much of the script, if any, was written by George A. Romero.
The series, which is regularly cited as one of the greatest TV shows of all time, is getting the big-screen treatment.
The series, which is regularly cited as one of the greatest TV shows of all time, is getting the big-screen treatment.
The Oscar-nominated star wishes he had followed Mark Ruffalo's lead.
From comedy legends to sci-fi icons, some pretty major names have cut their creative teeth in the comics world.
Nobody's perfect.
"We're going to dig into the past and see old characters. We're going to introduce new characters and new situations."
The debut issue featured Marilyn Monroe topless—without Monroe's consent.
Some of television's most beloved series have had massive budgets. (Surprisingly, so have some of the worst.)
One eagle-eyed fan noticed that Michael Scott's prized plasma TV made a repeat appearance.
It's about more than just teasing what's to come.
Prepare for some serious déjà vu.
Spoiler alert: One of them opted for the laser background.
Many of our most beloved and successful movies are adaptations of similarly beloved books. But just because a book reads well doesn’t mean it will film well.
It wasn’t until the series was available on DVD that audiences started to notice all of its brilliant punchlines.
Would you rather have Daenerys or Cersei as an enemy?
Does your state love true crime or nature documentaries?