A Guide to Where Your Favorite TV Shows and Movies Were Filmed Around the World
Recreate your favorite movie on your next vacation.
Recreate your favorite movie on your next vacation.
In the 2000s, he posted near-daily videos of himself describing the weather in L.A.
The 2002 surprise hit is still the highest-grossing romantic comedy of all-time.
Here's your chance to experience a little bit of movie history while also getting a great night's sleep.
James Cameron wasn't the first director to sink the 'Titanic' on the big screen. So if you’re not a fan of the DiCaprio version, know that plenty of other options are out there.
Sidney Lumet's Oscar-nominated film is the gold standard of courtroom dramas.
The exhibit will include over 40 original puppets donated by the Henson family.
The real-life story behind the hit movie doesn't end once the credits roll; for educators, there's now a free curriculum to use in the classroom that shines a light on the pioneering African-American women of NASA's space program.
Godzilla isn't real and dinos are long gone, so styling their vocal performance can be a tricky task.
3. You may have heard that it's based on a real Grosse Pointe student who became a hitman. It isn't.
Christian Bale wasn't into musicals when he signed up to play the lead. Nothing has changed.
A bigger budget could have ruined the film's most chilling scene.
The legendary perfectionist tried to bury his debut feature.
John Cusack thought it would make him look like a punk.
Sure, he's a 'Star Wars' icon. He's also a successful artist, singer, and spokesperson.
This is not a drill!
No more botched pop culture references.
For a bloody good time, make sure to book a seat in the "splatter zone" for 'Evil Dead The Musical.'
Planning a Hayao Miyazaki movie night? Skip the soda, and pair your popcorn with one of these brews.
Can you imagine 'The Terminator' without Arnold Schwarzenegger?