What’s the Deal With This New 'Seinfeld'-Inspired Coffee Collection?
You can pretend your home is Monk's Cafe while sipping on coffee inspired by Jerry Seinfeld's legendary sitcom.
You can pretend your home is Monk's Cafe while sipping on coffee inspired by Jerry Seinfeld's legendary sitcom.
Hopefully Jonathan Searle has an easier time being head of police than Chief Brody did in 'Jaws'.
The most famous film about the mafia was made with the help of the mafia—but they had demands.
Though Stanley Kubrick's 1980 classic 'The Shining' is widely considered one of the best Stephen King adaptations, the bestselling author himself isn't a fan.
After helping to invent the supremely chill, lightly funky sound known as “yacht rock” in the ’70s, Kenny Loggins went full speed into the ’80s and took the highway to the danger zone of movie soundtracks.
The early release of a new tie-in 'Monopoly' game has spoiled the fates of certain residents of Hawkins, Indiana.
Steven Soderbergh’s dance dramedy, based partly on Channing Tatum's real-life pre-Hollywood career, sold tickets, burnished careers, elevated male stripping to an art form, and became the surprise hit of the summer of 2012.
Major William Martin was a Roman Catholic Welshman who enjoyed the theater and loved his fiancée, Pam. He also didn’t exist—but the Nazis didn’t know that.
‘Fleabag’ and ‘The Wire’ are objectively great. These TV shows are the opposite of that.
You don't have to be a 'Star Wars' fan to understand who George Lucas is. The acclaimed filmmaker has been one of Hollywood's biggest names for more than 40 years now.
Some downright odd occurrences have happened at the Oscars since the awards show debuted on May 16, 1929. From 'La La Land' being named Best Picture when it wasn't to “Adele Dazeem” and beyond, here are some of the most memorable moments in Oscar history.
England's greatest fake band is reuniting for a real sequel.
Sinatra promised to "beat the hell" out of the novelist for creating a character based on him.
'One of the Boys' had Dana Carvey, Mickey Rooney, Nathan Lane, and Meg Ryan. It also had no ratings.
Katharine Hepburn helped usher in the era of the modern woman with her onscreen portrayal of independent characters and her offscreen commitment to pants.
If the only thing Jeff Buckley ever did was record his 1994 cover of Leonard Cohen’s “Hallelujah,” he would still have a permanent spot in music history.
From a scrapped villain to Obi-Wan's flimsy fake beard, find out more about the production of 'Star Wars: Episode II — Attack of the Clones.'
Animals in movies seem lucky to begin with—but none can compete with the shelter dog that Chris Evans took home.
Yes, Ron Howard once produced a gritty prison drama. No, you probably don't remember it.
In 1945, Salvador Dalí and Disney set out to make a film together. Three months later, Disney scrapped the whole thing.
The overplayed song has scorched the ears of many a guitar store employee. But can they legally ask you to stop playing it?
The show depicts Bryant as a baby cheering on his father, Clippers player Joe Bryant. But was he really there?
From "Baywatch" to Broadway, Pamela Anderson has made a huge impact on pop culture. Here are 10 facts you might not have known about this Canadian-born star.
The Stradivarius was owned by Toscha Seidel, who taught Albert Einstein.