10 Revealing Facts About Trading Spaces
The beloved home improvement show is back!
The beloved home improvement show is back!
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Featuring 'The Life Aquatic'/'Jurassic Park' crossover you’ve been dreaming of.
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The streaming giant’s attention to detail goes far beyond the shows themselves.
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The innovative CW musical series has just announced that its upcoming fourth season will be its last.
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Andrew Lloyd Webber and Tim Rice were told it was "the worst idea in history."
More than one soon-to-be Oscar-winner spent some time in Lanford, Illinois.
The yellow-jacketed gumshoe depicted the first on-panel murder in a comic strip.
The movie Francis Ford Coppola called "'Gone with the Wind' for 14-year-old girls" was released 35 years ago.
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It's perfect for chasing your family through a hedge maze in the middle of a snowstorm.
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Guillermo del Toro liked one fan-made trailer so much that he invited its creators to the movie’s premiere.
Get a look at the iconic director’s early years as a photojournalist.
8. Bob Vance knew exactly what he was doing.
1. Kevin Bacon thought the script was "the trashiest piece of crap" he had ever read.
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From rock 'n' roll royalty to the official kind.