New Game of Thrones Fan Theory Has a Prediction About Littlefinger
The logic is pretty sound on this one.
The logic is pretty sound on this one.
Howard Hawks' beloved film is at once a newsroom drama, a crime story, a romantic comedy, and one of the most beloved screwball comedies of all time.
Revisit Spielberg’s first alien blockbuster this September.
Before Nirvana hit it big, the band gave a rousing performance at their local Radio Shack. In 1988, the band played a set at the electronics store's Aberdeen, Washington outpost, shredding in front of the audio/video section.
Watch the celebrated actor transform from human to ape in 60 seconds.
The movie that made fun of the U.S. Army that actually helped the U.S. Army.
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Check out the origins and inspiration behind Adult Swim's hit animated sci-fi sitcom.
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The hit ‘80s show blended classic TV staples and sci-fi future tech to create an unforgettable package.
From <em>Guess Who's Coming to Dinner</em> to <em>Dude, Where's My Car?</em>, these films couldn't resist mentioning their respective titles in dialogue.
Where did the Potter fortune come from? The answer will sound familiar...
By the time 'The Shining' was in theaters, Stanley Kubrick had already decided that for his next project he wanted to make a film that depicted the realities of war.
It took a while for audiences to warm up to John Carpenter's now-classic horror flick, which was released 35 years ago today.
A story consultant on the original film shared this very sad backstory, but writer Andrew Stanton called it "fake news."
Mel Brooks hadn’t directed a movie in six years when he committed to 1987’s 'Spaceballs,' a joke-saturated spoof of 'Star Wars' and other popular genre films of the era.
When technology and comedy collide, it's time to call in the experts.
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Noah Hawley's FX hit is not the first time 'Fargo' has been adapted for television. That happened all the way back in 1997.
The long-planned collaboration between Tom Cruise and Steven Spielberg hit theaters in 2002.
Three-time Best Actor Oscar winner Daniel Day-Lewis—who officially retired in 2017—had a lot of cinematic flybys in his career ... some for the better, some for the worse.
It was The Beatles' <em>Rubber Soul </em>that inspired The Beach Boys to record their groundbreaking album, which then inspired The Beatles to record <em>Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band</em>.
The iconic sci-fi blockbuster was far from a sure thing when producers tried to get it made.