18 Things to Look for the Next Time You Watch Jurassic Park
Twenty-five years ago, director Steven Spielberg created a movie that was 65 million years in the making.
Twenty-five years ago, director Steven Spielberg created a movie that was 65 million years in the making.
It's all about that lighting.
The ambiguous fate of Tony Soprano left viewers so furious that HBO had to shut down its website. Nearly 15 years later, fans still can't stop talking about it.
At 2:40 a.m. on December 9, 2001, Durham, North Carolina-based novelist Michael Peterson made a frantic call to 911 to report an accident. What followed was a decades-long mystery that still hasn't quite ended.
Buckle your seatbelts! The Pixar hit is turning 12.
More than 20 years later, millions of gamers are still pouring into the Wasteland.
From gray and clunky to red, yellow, and sleek, Iron Man’s look has always chased both form and function.
Bring your Apple Watch to theaters to find out just how pulse-pounding the summer's biggest horror movie really is.
A look back at the "Betamax Case," including the role Mister Rogers played in the Supreme Court's decision.
Turkeys happen, but the spectacular failures of big-budget tentpoles released during the warmer months seem especially gruesome.
Forget sheep—counting happy little trees can help you fall asleep, too.
In 1998, 'Sex and the City' premiered on HBO and instantly pushed cosmos, Post-it note break-ups, and Mr. Big into the cultural lexicon.
The game is afoot.
His Dudeness lives on at the Shatto 39 Lanes bowling alley.
The CNN anchor once modeled for Macy's, interned at the CIA, and partied with Charlie Chaplin. You know—the usual.
You can’t buy anything, but you can walk away a bit traumatized.
Over 200 items from the stuffed bear's 92-year history will be on display.
Norma Jean Baker was born June 1, 1926, but the legacy of Marilyn Monroe lives on decades after her death.
President Reagan was a fan of the film, which was released 35 years ago, and based a policy decision on the movie.
Modern video game companies are pushing the limits of technology, but many people are yearning for simpler times.
You may know how to spell “victory,” but here are 25 things you might not know about the country’s best-known gathering of logophiles.
Even though the show was meant for middle-schoolers, its audience was 80 percent adults. Here's why.
Start your day with two scoops of horror.
The hit FX series uses history as a guide.