The Splash-Themed Disney Bar That Almost Was
Madison’s Dive, named after Daryl Hannah’s character in the movie, was going to be a themed saloon built at the end of a pier on Pleasure Island.
Madison’s Dive, named after Daryl Hannah’s character in the movie, was going to be a themed saloon built at the end of a pier on Pleasure Island.
While children of the '90s might remember topping their pencils with the miniature wild-haired figures, children of the '60s were all over that trend too.
6. The wedding cost a whopping $249,323.
3. Michael Jackson was Steven Spielberg's first choice for the lead.
Just in time for Thanksgiving, Netflix viewers will finally get the chance to return to Stars Hollow and witness the early reign of Queen Elizabeth II.
Endangered elephants, a serial killer, and a wine counterfeiter: Netflix has plenty to keep you busy in November.
Before the House of Ideas brought the Sorcerer Supreme to the big screen, it first had to fail on the small screen.
Film studios were brutally honest back in the day.
You can watch it before the theatrical release.
Fifty years before Tim Burton tackled Washington Irving's classic story, Bing Crosby narrated the Gothic horror story for Walt Disney.
Although there have been hundreds of baseball movies over the years, few have resonated so strongly with fans and players alike as 1989's 'Major League.'
After securing funds to restore Dorothy's iconic red shoes, the institution is looking to raise an additional $85,000 to conserve the Scarecrow’s costume.
Some of the scariest movies in recent memory started as DIY shorts.
Margaret Truman Daniel had a flair for murder mysteries.
Chris Klein could have been the one who didn't want his father's life, but he was too tall.
The midnight movie staple is a love letter to the golden age of offbeat cinema, written in bright red lipstick.
In lieu of Emerald City magic, the Smithsonian is turning to crowdfunding.
The 1960 classic brought Japanese cinema to the world cinema stage, and turned Akira Kurosawa into an icon.
Master of horror Wes Craven directed more than two dozen films over the course of his 40-year career—and they all trace their roots back to 'The Last House on the Left.'
A random strip of fish skin attached to an actor's nose helped create one of Hollywood's most memorable movie monsters.
Turns out seeing yourself projected on a 40-foot-tall screen can be kind of awkward.
Take that, Netflix!
If you're looking for some true stories to unsettle your nerves, look no further than this collection of murder, betrayal, and catfishing.
5. The movie only tells us once what "NIMH" means.