The horror icon, who was born 130 years ago today, definitely had a sense of humor.

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'One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest' won critical acclaim, box office success, and a shelf full of Oscars. But even if you love the complex exploration of life inside a 1960s psychiatric hospital, there are a few things you may not know about its behind-the-
The legendary filmmaker is celebrating the big 7-5 today.
The cult classic, which features some of the deadliest desserts in film history, was the brainchild of three brothers.
Becoming a royal didn't come cheap for Grace Kelly: Her family had to fork over a $2 million dowry for her to become a princess.
The Coen brothers’ Oscar-winning western crime thriller just turned 10 years old.
Twenty years ago, moviegoers watched as a cast of no-name actors (plus Neil Patrick Harris) went to war against a planet of giant bugs.
Take a look back at the classic Disney flick, which arrived in theaters 40 years ago.
Dolph Lundgren turned down Ridley Scott's 'Gladiator,' declaring a version of the script he read a "piece of crap."
Paul Newman was nominated for the Best Actor Oscar as Luke. The movie's writer thought he was miscast.
In 1971, fast food franchisee Tom Hanson spent $13,000 to make a low-budget movie about the Zodiac murders. He expected the killer to attend the premiere. What he didn't expect was to come face-to-face with him at the urinal.
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They've come a long way since the guys in rubber suits.
Twenty bucks buys you over 300 pages of comic book mayhem.
Quentin Tarantino's feature debut—which attracted both controversy and acclaim—debuted 25 years ago today.
The quintessential annoying neighbor went from pitching milk and pizza in regional commercials to starring in 10 feature films. Let's see the Pillsbury Doughboy do that.
Artist Kevin Wilson crammed in 84 Easter eggs, a nod to the year the film was released.
9. Hitchcock was so nervous about the pivotal scene that he lost 20 pounds.