14 Facts About The Philadelphia Story
At the time 'The Philadelphia Story' was released in 1940, Katharine Hepburn was considered box office poison.
At the time 'The Philadelphia Story' was released in 1940, Katharine Hepburn was considered box office poison.
In late 1982, Samantha Smith—a 10-year-old from Maine—wrote a short letter to Soviet leader Yuri Andropov that made a huge impact.
Tom Hanks earned an Oscar nomination for his role in the Robert Zemeckis classic. Sadly, Wilson did not.
In “Titanic Sinks in Real Time,” the developers behind the upcoming video game "Titanic: Honor and Glory" have created an animation of the sinking of the Titanic, which plays in real time over the course of two hours and 40 minutes.
Sybil Ludington's ride through the New York countryside to rouse the troops was longer and more difficult than Paul Revere's.
Nirvana's "Smells Like Teen Spirit"—one of the most iconic songs of all time—was released as a single on September 10, 1991.
Leonardo da Vinci wore many hats—painter, mathematician, inventor, and paleontologist were just some of the titles that might describe him.
Uncover more facts about Sacha Baron Cohen's cringe comedies and the inspirations he drew when crafting the iconic character of Borat Sagdiyev.
The iconic singer, who passed away on March 20, 2020 at the age of 81, knew when to hold ‘em, knew when to fold ‘em, and always knew the exact place to put the chaise.
Many movies can claim the title “cult classic,” but few have ever embodied that term quite like 'The Rocky Horror Picture Show.'
It goes without saying that for pet owners, every day is National Pet Day—but the official holiday is on April 11th.
Robert Redford contacted Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein in October 1972, when the Watergate story was still unfolding, to express his personal interest in it.
Here are 13 fascinating facts about the movie that gave Nicolas Cage his first starring role.
Celebrate National Drink Beer Day with a local brew, no matter where you are.
Whether you prefer corn or lavender, Italy or Illinois, the world is full of amazing places to get lost.
Much like sandwiches and afternoon tea, Wellingtons are a still-practical mainstay that we can thank the British aristocracy for.
'The Aviator'—the second collaboration between Martin Scorsese and Leonardo DiCaprio—was the long-awaited (and, according to some, unfilmable) biopic of the enigmatic Howard Hughes.
Did you know it used to be cloud seven instead of cloud nine? Here are six other everyday phrases that used to be very different.
Bilingual jokes and puns that work in two languages, or contain multiple languages as a part of the joke, are the crown jewels of any (jo)kingdom.
Workers on cruise ships sometimes have their own bars, mafias, jokes—and even their own secret codes.
'Fargo,' Joel and Ethan Coen's Oscar-winning dark comedy crime classic (which isn't based on a true story) is turning 25 in 2021.
In 1938, John Steinbeck broke things off with his best friend by penning an artfully written letter.
They really wish you'd stop calling them 'roadies'—and chances are, all they want is a nice hot shower.
The phrase “mouth-watering” is actually pretty accurate. Prepare to become acutely aware of how much spit is in your mouth right now.