10 Directors Who Turned Down Star Wars
David Lynch, Steven Spielberg, and Guillermo del Toro are among the noted directors who dared to tell Darth Vader "no."
David Lynch, Steven Spielberg, and Guillermo del Toro are among the noted directors who dared to tell Darth Vader "no."
The First World War was an unprecedented catastrophe that shaped our modern world. Erik Sass is covering the events of the war exactly 100 years after they happened. This is the 207th installment in the series.
Henry Winkler thumbs-upped his way into America’s hearts as the Fonz in 'Happy Days' more than 40 years ago, and he hasn’t been out of the spotlight since.
In 1996, 'The Craft'—a movie about a group of teenage witches starring Robin Tunney, Fairuza Balk, Neve Campbell, and Rachel True—hit theaters and completely changed the subgenre.
Universal translators, tablet computer, and these other gadgets arrived even sooner than Star Trek's writers imagined.
Get to know the 1982 teen comedy on a deeper level.
Think you know everything about Mike Judge's cult comedy 'Office Space'? It sounds like you're ... jumping to conclusions.
The ‘Seinfeld’ co-creator was also one of its most frequent guest stars.
'Creature From the Black Lagoon' first swam into theaters in 1954. Today, the 3D film is widely considered one of the greatest monster pictures ever made.
Just sit right back and you’ll hear some tales of everyone’s favorite castaways—the gang from 'Gilligan's Island.'
The First World War was an unprecedented catastrophe that shaped our modern world. Erik Sass is covering the events of the war exactly 100 years after they happened. This is the 205th installment in the series.
Almost thirty years ago, Axel Foley made his way to Beverly Hills. He almost drove a Lamborghini and looked like Sylvester Stallone.
Though it was largely overshadowed by 'Goodfellas' when it was released in 1990, the Coen brothers’ masterful gangster film is worth a second look.
The author who terrified (and enthralled) you as kid spills on writing, the state of horror, and his history with humor.
It’s doubtful that the dark comedy 'Heathers,' with its shocking violence and politically incorrect teen-speak, would likely ever be made today.
In 1974, Mel Brooks gave the world Young Frankenstein—a movie that would set the bar for all future horror comedies to come.
Smith gained widespread fame as the rapper The Fresh Prince, and with that fame came a significant jump in income.
'Friends' was more than just a launching pad for the six main stars, it was also a place for future A-listers to get their first chance to shine.
On February 15, 1985, John Hughes's 'The Breakfast Club' showed that, despite their labels, a brain, an athlete, a basket case, a princess, and a criminal aren't really so different from one another.
One of the most controversial films of the 1990s originated in the mind of Quentin Tarantino.