
11 Movies That Could Have Starred Tom Cruise
Whether you’re a fan of his films or not, there’s no denying that Tom Cruise is the epitome of a Hollywood movie star.
Whether you’re a fan of his films or not, there’s no denying that Tom Cruise is the epitome of a Hollywood movie star.
It's time to play the music, it's time to light the lights ...
The Stephen King adaptation about an evil 1958 Plymouth Fury that possesses its owner, which turns 35 this year, remains a beloved cult classic.
You may not know its name, but you've likely seen it before.
From man in the mirror to man on the wall.
The Lifetime Movie Network made its debut 20 years ago today.
The volunteer must have 'strong knowledge regarding wizards and witches.'
The film star's death on June 29, 1967 led to lasting safety changes.
Eddie Murphy’s hilarious performance(s) in 'Coming to America' turned a silly little film into a certified comedy classic.
The robots are autonomous and self-correct their aerial stunts to hit their marks.
If you don't want to spend the rest of the day humming "We Built This City," "Who Let the Dogs Out," or "We Are the World," stop reading this article right now.
Sy Sperling had one reason to reinvent the toupee: He didn't want something that would fall off during sex.
Pawnee, Indiana’s small-town quirks lend themselves perfectly to crackpot ideas.
From Wakanda to Washington, D.C.
You can wrestle at least one of the original GLOW cast members.
Batman is one of the most beloved superheroes of all time, which has made playing him a difficult task for more than one actor.
And it'll be around through the end of the year.
No more avoiding the internet until you catch up on your favorite show.
The Pixar movie that had us all sobbing about a trash compactor debuted 10 years ago.
The caveman comic strip turned 60 this year.
The actress like you've never seen her before.
The long-running Andy Griffith courtroom drama once guest-starred ALF.
Nickelodeon’s 'Double Dare', which ran from 1986 to 1993 and taped more than 500 episodes, gave its kid contestants bicycles or boom boxes in exchange for fetching giant balls of snot from oversized noses.
Theaters are now required to post a health warning.