Ice Cube and the Goodyear Blimp's Good Day
January 20, 2014 was also a good day for charity.
January 20, 2014 was also a good day for charity.
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).
The work depicts a glamorous, curly-haired Ball clad in a polka-dotted dress.
Shake and bake and learn.
The production compiles a list of anecdotes, but the final call is all Trebek's.
It was 50 years ago today...
5. Claire Danes wasn't impressed with Leonardo DiCaprio.
The domestic diva isn't shy about sharing her opinions on everything from sleep to sex.
The creation of the Clown Prince of Crime can be traced back to an adaptation of Victor Hugo's 'The Man Who Laughs.'
It was a musical starring Gene Wilder and Bob Fosse.
These corporate giants have come a long way.
It was too good to be true.
First name: Rey. Last name: Palpatine?
The '80s cult classic made vampires cool again.
The director recently compiled a list of his 1000 favorite films—'Throw Momma from the Train' included.
When moviegoers first met Anne Hathaway, she was a frizzy-haired teen who lived in a firehouse and just happened to be royalty.
Mirror, mirror on the wall, what’s the most out-there Disney fan theory of them all?
Bob, Gordon, and Luis have left Sesame Street. Let's celebrate our neighbors!
Every once in a while, a TV series comes along that proves compelling—and lengthy—enough to be turned into a movie.
Arnold Schwarzenegger inspired the unexpected indie hit, which hit theaters 10 years ago.
The Blue Blur is turning 25 years old.
Stephen King’s only directorial effort, which was derided by critics—and King himself—has since developed a devoted fan base.
Gene Roddenberry taught the world that infinitives are ripe for splitting.