‘Corpse Bride’ or ‘Runaway Bride’? Here’s the Most Popular Wedding Movie in Each State
Southwestern states Google ‘The Corpse Bride’ more than any other wedding movie.
Southwestern states Google ‘The Corpse Bride’ more than any other wedding movie.
Between 'Ted Lasso,' 'The Afterparty,' 'Little America,' and 'Severance,' Apple TV+ is becoming the go-to streamer for can't-miss television.
Ever since 'Breaking Bad' spin-off 'Better Call Saul' premiered, fans have wondered whether Walter White and Jesse Pinkman will make their way into the story.
The life of Billie Holiday, the songstress known as “Lady Day,” was just as engrossing as her legendary music.
When Netflix's relaxed approach to password-sharing comes to an end, a huge swath of their viewer base will be affected.
Will Smith’s AMPAS resignation prompted a lot of questions about resignee privileges. Here are some answers.
Before he was one of Hollywood’s most bankable stars, Robert Downey Jr. famously lost some major gigs.
The first edition of the WWE's annual pro wrestling spectacular was almost named The Colossal Tussle. Cooler heads prevailed.
America's current TV golden age might very well have been foreshadowed by 'Brideshead Revisited,' a highly celebrated adaptation of Evelyn Waugh's 1945 novel.
According to John Goodman, 'Die Hard' star Bruce Willis was once one of New York City's hottest bartenders.
Tom Holland’s little brother’s scene didn’t make the final cut, but this blooper reel features funny footage from one flubbed take.
It has been more than 50 years since The Beatles broke up, yet their music lives on and on (and on and on).
Are you a 'Rocky' baby or a 'Titanic' tot?
Split decisions happen. They're just not a common occurrence. Here are six times they happened at the Oscars.
Nearly 50 years after it first premiered, 'Happy Days' remains one of America's most celebrated sitcoms.
Born Steven James Anderson in Austin, Texas, the man who'd become known worldwide as "Stone Cold" was a shy kid who came out of his shell to dominate the WWF wr
Streaming entertainment may seem like a very 2000s ambition, but embers of it began stirring all the way back in 1993, when video game giant Sega announced the
How did Catherine O’Hara of "Schitt's Creek" keep a straight face during Moira Rose’s wine commercial? During many takes, she didn’t.
In 2020, 'Sanditon'—Jane Austen’s final, unfinished novel—was turned into a Masterpiece miniseries. Now it's coming back for a second season.
What’s Gus Fring's story? What did Jesse Pinkman’s doodles mean? And do 'Breaking Bad' and 'The Walking Dead' exist within the same universe? Read on...
Seeing how filmmakers react to receiving acknowledgement from their peers during their acceptance speeches is usually the highlight of the show.
Get the history behind Christopher Walken's dance moves in the 2001 music video 'Weapon of Choice.'
Ahead of the Oscars on March 27, 2022, take a look back at the movies that scored an impressive number of film nominations and wins in years past.
Back in 1983, the United States Treasury paid for a mini-episode of "Cheers" that extolled the virtues of savings bonds.