20 Facts About Your Favorite Quentin Tarantino Movies
The Oscar-winning filmmaker has crafted a slew of movies that have consistently amazed, and occasionally offended, audiences.
The Oscar-winning filmmaker has crafted a slew of movies that have consistently amazed, and occasionally offended, audiences.
A farting elephant puppet, cost overruns, and complex effects nearly sunk Disney's Michael Jackson attraction.
7. It was Jennifer Aniston who suggested Jake Gyllenhaal and Mark Ruffalo for the film.
In the pantheon of '90s coming-of-age dramas, this beacon for angsty teens and disjointed families often gets overlooked.
An anonymous note left on Richard Simmons’s car window changed the soon-to-be-superstar’s life forever.
The British rock band will release their own personalized version of the classic board game in May.
Don't ask Martin Scorsese why someone made a sequel to 'Raging Bull.' He has no idea.
The erotic thriller was an unexpected hit.
It’s important for kids without autism to see what autism can look like.
10. David Lynch will never tell how the "baby" was made.
They're replacing it with a simplified thumbs up-thumbs down rating.
As the new 'Beauty and the Beast'—starring Emma Watson and Dan Stevens—readies for its big-screen premiere, the tale as old as time is ready to enchant a new generation of audiences.
Don't expect to see cut footage when the film hits Blu-ray April 4.
In an alternate universe, the directing gig went to George Romero.
Get all the Golden Girls together right on your jacket.
As 'The Big Bang Theory' prequel 'Young Sheldon' gets picked up by CBS, we take a look back at some short-lived spinoffs that didn't fare so well.
Originally released in 1977, the bodybuilding docudrama 'Pumping Iron' is more than 40 years old—and has lost none of its original appeal.
The groundbreaking FX drama shocked a lot of people, including Glenn Close's mother.
The limited edition LPs will be released in honor of Record Store Day's 10th anniversary on April 22.
You may remember the rock arch, called the Azure Window, from HBO's "Game of Thrones."
The Oscar-winning actor's career didn't get off to the most illustrious start: He used to deliver singing telegrams in a tutu.
Movies passing the Bechdel Test will soon be earmarked on the movie database site.
Go behind the scenes of Ricky Gervais and Stephen Merchant's beloved—and painfully cringey—comedy, 'The Office.'