Join Us for 8 Fascinating Facts About Robert Stack
Robert Stack, the popular host of the original 'Unsolved Mysteries,' had a long and storied career, including an Oscar nomination and an appearance in the first-ever 3D movie.
Robert Stack, the popular host of the original 'Unsolved Mysteries,' had a long and storied career, including an Oscar nomination and an appearance in the first-ever 3D movie.
You can’t meet the ‘Hamilton’ cast at the stage door after the show, but you can Zoom with them instead.
Celebrate all that is queer with a headfirst dive into the incredibly rich history of LGBTQ cinema.
The 1980s were a busy time for do-gooder musicians like Bob Geldof, who wanted to use his voice to make the world a better place with events like Live Aid. But the concert's legacy is a bit more complicated.
As familiar—even iconic—as many 1980s movies have become in audiences’ minds, there are always a handful that get overlooked, or thankfully rediscovered, thanks to re-releases and anniversaries.
If you have a very specific version of 2013's Sandra Bullock space thriller 'Gravity,' you might be able to get a premium for it.
The Steven Spielberg dinosaur blockbuster is still drawing crowds nearly 30 years after it originally opened.
All proceeds will be split between Dolly Parton’s Imagination Library and Nina West’s foundation for LGBTQ+ youth and families.
Celebrated martial artist Chuck Norris set his sights on Hollywood at the urging of Steve McQueen. He's also an honorary Texas Ranger.
The 8-inch figure made by NECA sports the fitness guru's trademark tank top, shorts, and white sneakers. Deal-a-Meal cards not included.
Before Samuel L. Jackson said "Hold onto your butts" in 'Jurassic Park,' 'Back to the Future' director Robert Zemeckis said it and made movie history.
HBO has a large library of TV titles, but two of the premium cable network's shows in particular are proving to be favored by most of the country.
Movies can and do serve different purposes in our cultural diet: some are educational, some are inspiring, others shine a necessary light on injustice or tragedy, and some just make you feel good.
DVDs might be slightly outdated technology, but some movies are so rare that they can command a premium price.
If you're caught up with all your shows on Netflix, the Criterion Channel has classic films like 'Bicycle Thieves' and 'The Red Shoes' that every film fan should see.
Wesley Snipes, star of 'Blade' and 'White Men Can't Jump,' was once up for the role of Black Panther. He's also a novelist.
If there’s one thing rock stars have in common besides their musical talents, it’s their love of a good statement accessory.
In a 1983 interview clip, David Bowie is shown criticizing MTV for ignoring black musicians in favor of white artists.
Yacht rock began as a sendup of the late '70s and early '80s smooth jams to which many Millennials and late period Gen-Xers were likely conceived, then morphed into a beloved musical genre that has come to define the summer months.
All ticket sales from this cat video extravaganza will go toward keeping indie movie theaters afloat during the coronavirus pandemic.
In 1940, Hattie McDaniel became the first Black actor ever to win an Oscar. About 30 years later, that Oscar disappeared.
We caught up with Kristen Bell to chat about her new children's book 'The World Needs More Purple People,' becoming a foster failure, and much more.
The selection includes Maya Angelou’s ‘Down in the Delta,’ Kathleen Collins’s ‘Losing Ground,’ and more.
Though Bruce Lee is known as an icon in film and in the world of martial arts, most of his recognition came after his death at the age of 32.