16 Nostalgic Facts About Stand by Me
How a soft drink conglomerate almost shut down Rob Reiner's coming-of-age classic.
How a soft drink conglomerate almost shut down Rob Reiner's coming-of-age classic.
It's hard to believe that it's been 25 years since a tiny pink piglet named Babe stole the heart of audiences around the world, and turned many of them into lifelong vegetarians.
Certain plot points would get lost in translation.
It’s the movie that won Robert De Niro his Oscar for Best Actor. It’s the movie that earned Martin Scorsese his first nomination for Best Director. It’s the movie where the guy who would later play Coach on Cheers sees a handsome boxer get mutilated and s
The sign at the end of the movie says Chicago is 1880 miles from Las Vegas. That sign is wrong.
A few facts that may be able to help with the Pan-Pam dilemma.
No purifying yourself in the waters of Lake Minnetonka required.
In a bizarre bit of news hitting just as the Boy Who Lived turns 35, we’re getting another Harry Potter movie—just not the Harry Potter movie most of us were were hoping for.
In 1968, a correspondence with a schoolteacher led to Charles Schulz creating the Peanuts’s first African-American character.
Think you know all there is to know about the Boy Who Lived? Think again. Read on for what you need to know about the Harry Potter books and films.
Some facts about the five-movie franchise, should you choose to accept them.
Hasta la vista, shorty!
Get to know the most charming French character in search of romance since Pepé Le Pew.
A look back at Larry Clark's 'Kids,' the most controversial film of the 1990s, on the 25th anniversary of its release.
Want to be a Hollywood insider? Then you’d better know the industry jargon.
You may already know your favorite moments from 'Caddyshack' by heart. But after reading this list, you’ll be a lock for membership at Bushwood Country Club.
The official trailer for an all-new 'Space Jam' sequel starring LeBron James has dropped. This time around, the Monstars would be well served to do some smarter planning.
'The Dark Crystal' received a lukewarm response when it was released in 1982—in large part because Jim Henson fans, who were used to seeing lovable Muppets, were instead witnessing something truly unique.
Buttercups were built up, and a quarterback's last name was forever mangled on purpose.
Tim Burton’s 'Edward Scissorhands'—one of the most iconic films of the 1990s—could have starred Tom Cruise.
In honor of Clueless' 20th birthday (we know—we're totally buggin'!), we're exploring the origins of the movie's most memorable phrases.