'The Powerpuff Girls' Will Take On Coding in New Episodes
Sugar, spice, and everything digital.
Sugar, spice, and everything digital.
The phrase didn’t originally refer to the group of guys most people think it does—and actually, it wasn’t even a group of all guys.
It wasn’t the first show to feature an all-male household, but it was the first to show a realistic version of such a family.
'Fawlty Towers,' the 1970s BBC comedy series co-created by and starring John Cleese, ran for just two seasons. But it managed to gain a following that is still growing today.
Before there was ‘Toy Story,’ there was Tropicana.
Because being a superhero doesn't pay the bills.
Hugh Grant was "aware of a faint echo" whenever he kissed Julia Roberts.
From Mr. Blonde in ‘Reservoir Dogs’ to Chris Mannix in ‘The Hateful Eight,’ watch the first and last appearances of every major QT character.
The first drive-in opened in Camden, New Jersey on June 6, 1933.
They’ve been around since 1913, and now take up about 20 minutes of the audience’s time.
Dragon rides not included.
It pays to be part of a great soundtrack.
Ridley Scott’s horror sci-fi masterpiece, which turns 40 years old in June, was perhaps the first movie to reveal the true terrors of space—where no one can hear you scream.
“Don’t settle,” Steve Jobs told Stanford's Class of 2005.
Spoiler alert: everybody dies.
Stay away from Room 237.
The producer and co-hosts of 'American Ninja Warrior' share some fascinating facts from behind the scenes of the elite competition show.
The producer and co-hosts of 'American Ninja Warrior' share some fascinating facts from behind the scenes of the elite competition show.
The takeaway: People love 'Hoarders.'
"I had never acted in front of a camera before, but I had watched people who had."
Since 1969, a Great Dane dog named Scooby (full name Scoobert), his loyal human companion Shaggy, and three of their teenaged friends have been using a vehicle called the Mystery Machine to solve mysteries.
Boldly go where no fan has gone before.
The Hitchcock thriller, which was released 60 years ago, was a remake of a 1934 Hitchcock thriller.
The news that Emily Blunt and Lin-Manuel Miranda will co-star is practically perfect in every way.