11 Frosty Facts About Strange Brew
The cult comedy turns 35 years old today—you hoser!
It sat in storage for almost a decade.
Beware of Death Eaters.
Decades after these segments aired, the producers behind the show are still wondering what happened.
Netflix's fake-true crime series returns for a second (and poop-centric) season on September 14.
Alan Alda—who was born Alphonso D’Abruzzo on January 28, 1936—is the only person to win acting, directing, and writing Emmys for the same program.
The producers of the wrestling dramedy, which is competing for six Emmy Awards, were reluctant to cast Alison Brie.
6. The character's trademark raincoat came from Peter Falk's own closet.
Aspiring Oscar winners, take note: You can now rent the home where Orson Welles wrote the script for 'Citizen Kane.'
Two-time Oscar winner Robert De Niro has earned Hollywood legend status with panache and bone-deep portrayals.
Guy Holmes popped the tape into the cassette player in his car and waited. The British record promoter was eager to hear new acts, but knew that the majority of them weren’t going to be good or unique enough to cut through the noise of the worldwide music
The best music documentaries deliver a stellar soundscape, offer a backstage pass to the real humans who make it, and hold our ears even if we aren’t already devoted fans. If a little history gets made in the process, even better.
When the Sultan of Sweet sued the Sultan of Swat, everyone paid attention.
4. A real chef designed all those cannibal recipes.
Julia Child was best know as a bestselling cookbook author and chef. She also happened to be a government spy.
Be The King of the road.
From Han Solo swag to Harry Potter wand cases.
By most accounts, Steve Martin—your favorite wild and crazy guy—is neither wild nor crazy. (Sorry.)
"Puns are the highest form of literature."
You'll need some extra hardware.
George Lucas's iconic ode to the early 1960s arrived in theaters 45 years ago today.
It's been 50 years since The Beatles' iconic album was released, and the conspiracy theories about Paul McCartney’s bare feet are still alive.