13 Close-Up Facts About Sunset Boulevard
At 65 years old, Hollywood's cruelly accurate depiction of itself is no has-been.
At 65 years old, Hollywood's cruelly accurate depiction of itself is no has-been.
Leonardo, Raphael, Donatello, and Michelangelo repopularized karate, raised awareness about environmental issues, and had a strange hold over Axl Rose.
A new short film illustrates the difficulty of understanding English if you don't understand English!
Before he was a movie star, Vin Diesel was a struggling actor and indie filmmaker
In an alternate universe, kids are repeatedly watching Louis the Bear and Reynard.
Despite the advice given in its last line of dialogue, the one thing you can't do with 'Chinatown' is forget it
At the age of 65, the backstage showbiz drama remains caustically funny and eerily timeless.
There have been numerous jokes over the years as to what Snow White's sidekicks should have been named, but these were really options! The original fairytale left the dwarves nameless; theater productions over the years either followed that tradition or
The truth is out there.
Everyone agrees Gilliam makes wonderful movies. He just can't get anyone to pay for them.
The Beatles’ second brush with Hollywood stardom happened 50 years ago.
Dust off your spirit fingers: 'Bring It On,' a.k.a. "The 'Citizen Kane' of cheerleader movies," is turning 20 years old.
Murphy once delayed a million-dollar deal to finish watching an episode of the series.
‘Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid’ may be more famous, but Paul Newman and Robert Redford’s later collaboration was the bigger hit.
That time Mark Zuckerberg Facebook stalked Tyler Durden…
Like a campy version of 'Romeo and Juliet,' David Lynch’s 'Wild at Heart'—starring Nicolas Cage and Laura Dern—came roaring into theaters in 1990.
In the summer of 1985, while 'Back to the Future' was still dominating the box office, Michael J. Fox had kids chanting "Wolf!" at the top of their lungs.
These actors preferred to be heard, not seen.
Ready? OK! Bring It On cheered into theaters 15 years ago this month. So dust off those pom-poms, squeeze into that sweater, and jump into some cheer slang, pop culture references, and the story behind spanky pants.
Alex Cox’s cult classic was almost too weird to live, but too great to die.
There's goes another childhood dream.