The Horror Movie Roger Ebert Couldn’t Review
The late film critic had an open mind, but one 2010 film caused him to throw in the towel.
The late film critic had an open mind, but one 2010 film caused him to throw in the towel.
Comic book legend Stan Lee started out writing obituaries.
Cereal with water from 'Friday' and tennis racket spaghetti from 'The Apartment' are some of the last-ditch recipes featured in A24's 'Scrounging: A Cookbook.'
There’s nothing quite as satisfying as having the rug pulled out from under you while watching a movie, but too many flicks that try to shock can’t stick the landing.
An ornery bird once tried to disembowel the Man in Black.
The best movie trailers run the gamut, from blockbusters like “Independence Day” and “Terminator 2: Judgment Day” to “Friday the 13th” and other spooky horror classics.
Did a Frito-Lay janitor really come up with the blockbuster snack? A new movie purports to tell the true story.
Instead of staying true to the New York setting of 'Friends,' the Central Perk Coffeehouse is opening its first location in Boston.
In 1984, audiences were excited for a new Murphy movie. What they got was a glorified cameo.
According to IMDb ratings, ‘Frasier,’ the beloved spin-off of ‘Cheers,’ outdid its source material.
Quentin Tarantino’s 'Pulp Fiction' taught Americans what a Quarter Pounder with Cheese is called in Europe, but here are some more facts you might not know about the 1994 hit.
For Gen Xers and elder Millennials, there’s nothing like the scent of Strawberry Shortcake and her dessert-themed friends for bringing back fond childhood memories.
The low-budget sci-fi slasher from James Cameron became a huge movie franchise. Here's how it all got started.
In 1993, Elton John had to abruptly end a concert in Melbourne 30 minutes early due to an uninvited swarm of insects.
Fan enthusiasm can be a wonderful thing—but sometimes it can go a bit too far. Here are 10 of the biggest casting backlashes in modern film history.
If there were an award for most covered artists of all time, The Beatles would undoubtedly be a top contender.
Jim Carrey had a year unlike any other actor in 1994, during which he starred in three number one comedies: 'Ace Ventura: Pet Detective,' 'Dumb and Dumber,' and 'The Mask.'
Nearly a half-century after its release, Queen’s classic “mock opera”—a favorite of Wayne and Garth’s—is still regularly cited as one of the greatest songs ever recorded.
The Roy family of 'Succession' is pretty foul-mouthed, but are they the filthiest TV characters?
The Smurf-colored trio came up in the counterculture. Then Intel came calling.
If you lived through the 1990s, the retro commercials in this video may look familiar.
On January 16, 1988, Tina Turner performed for approximately 188,000 fans at Maracanã Stadium in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil—and made history.
Ariel's skittish sidekick is known by other names.
When it comes to password sharing, Netflix no longer has any chill.