Fat Brad Cookbook Provides Recipes For All of Brad Pitt’s Movie Meals
If he's always going to be eating in front of us, we might as well join in the fun.
If he's always going to be eating in front of us, we might as well join in the fun.
Pottermore just released three unpublished illustrations by J.K. Rowling.
The 'Alien' designer wasn't always so revered: early reviews of his work involved spitting.
According to Roger Ebert, it was one of the most depressing children's movies of all time.
The Boston Night Riders just won the Major League Quidditch world championship.
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Alexander Payne's 1999 adaptation of Tom Perrotta's novel centered around a high school student election garnered Reese Witherspoon her first Golden Globe nomination.
A peek inside the video game remake of the 2003 cult classic.
The 1907 short had little impact on movies as an art form, but the lawsuit it inspired changed the business forever.
The perfect collectible for fans of the Thin White Duke and vintage 1970s science fiction.
Find out about the real-world inspiration behind some of the most recognizable cartoon characters in TV and movies.
We hope you have a comfortable couch, because you're going to be sitting there for a long time.
The sudden popularity has caused some problems.
Nine movies so nice, Hollywood had already made them twice.
She made hundreds of movies and owned and operated her own studio. So why has she been all but ignored?
In September, Fathom Events will screen the 1980s family classic at theaters across the U.S.
When you sign a contract with the studio, you agree to abide by three simple rules.
Go home, llamas, you’re on the wrong continent.
Dublin found its soul 25 years ago with Alan Parker's classic music dramedy.
Even The Master of Suspense didn't always get his way.
8. Employees get unlimited vacations, but they don't get free Netflix.
Serial killer Ed Gein was the basis for the villains in three of the horror genre's scariest movies: Psycho (1960), The Texas Chainsaw Massacre (1974), and The Silence of the Lambs (1991).
Florence Foster Jenkins was the William Hung of the 1940s. Only worse.
Shake and bake and learn.