12 TV Shows With Big Dad Energy
Some TV series have just the right blend of action, gadgets, and middle-aged protagonists to really excel at capturing your dad's attention.
Some TV series have just the right blend of action, gadgets, and middle-aged protagonists to really excel at capturing your dad's attention.
For people who know Tomatometer scores as well as Wordle lovers know obscure five-letter words.
The lovable little fawn is now in the public domain—and he’s about to get a lot less lovable.
Hollywood’s latest cannibal movie required some culinary innovation—but less meat than you might’ve assumed.
No matter how many times you've watched ‘Elf’ (2003), this deleted scene may be new to you.
In 1972, filmmaker Joyce Chopra welcomed her daughter into the world—and invited all the world to see in her groundbreaking documentary, 'Joyce at 34.'
Kevin Feige and the brains at Marvel may have perfected the art of the post-credits tease, but they didn't invent it.
The blooper reel for 'Home Alone' will give you a fresh perspective on the Christmas classic.
John Hughes speculated that the original cut of ‘Planes, Trains, and Automobiles’ is lost for good, but you can find remnants of it if you know where to look.
You don't have to be in the Big Apple to love these films set in New York City, like “Saturday Night Fever,” “Frances Ha,” and more.
Your drunk uncle has got nothing on an axe-wielding turkey, a gaggle of psychopathic Santas, or any other character you'll find in these holiday horror movies.
John Leonard’s demand was simple. All he wanted was for Pepsi to deliver the Harriet jet he believed they had promised. In 1996, Leonard, then a 21-year-old col
Home to the leg lamp and mouth soap, the Parker household is part of a Cleveland campus that attracts 75,000 visitors annually.
Behind all that Old Hollywood glamour are plenty of feuds, some probably illegal child labor practices, and tons of asbestos.
‘The Sopranos,’ ‘The Wire,’ and ‘Succession’ all got shown up as HBO's best-ever original series.
The star-studded recreation will take place over Zoom this December and benefit The Ed Asner Family Center.
Equal parts happy accident and technological triumph, “Blue Monday” is a supremely weird and brilliant song that continues to pack dance floors and transfix listeners 40 years after its original release.
'The Wire' may be the greatest television series of all time. Emmy voters didn't care.
Fans of the Shelbys, the Bluths, and Texas football be warned: A dreaded red padlock is popping up on some popular series with the streamer’s new Basic With Ads offering.
The real-life mansion used for the Creel house in ‘Stranger Things’ is in Georgia—and it features a cast iron urinal.
Rednex's fiddle-fueled '90s hit “Cotton Eye Joe” was a reworking of an old American folk song that do-si-doed all the way to No. 25 on the Billboard Hot 100.
Though often dismissed as a bunch of movies about a crazy guy with a knife, there’s a sense of near-constant creativity at work within even the most low-budget, opportunistic slasher films.
During Halloween '77, dressing up as Chewbacca meant buying a werewolf mask and keeping your yap shut.
Just because you love 'Scream' doesn't necessarily mean you're going to enjoy 'Cannibal Holocaust,' so knowing your horror subgenres can come in handy.