Schlock Jocks: 12 of TV’s Coolest Horror Hosts
These invaders of the wee hour weekend airwaves guided young viewers through cinematic fare from 'Dracula' to 'Robot Monster.'
These invaders of the wee hour weekend airwaves guided young viewers through cinematic fare from 'Dracula' to 'Robot Monster.'
See how the fashion of Halloween has changed over the years.
It's the movie that almost made the creators of 'South Park' swear off moviemaking altogether.
With no money for reshoots, viewers could sometimes catch the lead actor picking his nose.
The rediscovered animation is a holy grail for Monty Python fans.
Earth's cultural ambassador: Jackie Gleason.
… Featuring a catchy 1944 cartoon starring the one-and-only Ms. Banana.
Denzel Washington played against type, and won an Oscar for his efforts.
Fact is often far creepier than fiction, and this collection of real-life tales spotlighting strange people and even stranger behavior proves it.
Though it was largely overshadowed by 'Goodfellas' when it was released in 1990, the Coen brothers’ masterful gangster film is worth a second look.
His idea of the universe's greatest mystery had nothing to do with space.
From Morgan Freeman to Brad Pitt, many of today’s most celebrated actors have a history with daytime drama.
The author who terrified (and enthralled) you as kid spills on writing, the state of horror, and his history with humor.
It’s doubtful that the dark comedy 'Heathers,' with its shocking violence and politically incorrect teen-speak, would likely ever be made today.
In 1971, Hal Ashby's 'Harold and Maude' was a box office disaster. Today, the brutally dark rom-com is considered a masterpiece.
The movie that helped birth Robert De Niro: Comedic Actor was released 15 years ago.
This time it’s really, really personal.
Every home needs one of these cool, secret spaces.
Smith gained widespread fame as the rapper The Fresh Prince, and with that fame came a significant jump in income.
The trope's origin story is actually kind of sweet.
What was once a box office dud has come to be regarded as Hitchock’s true masterpiece.
11. Blue Steel originated from Ben Stiller's own mirror routine.
Tonight marks the first Saturday in 53 years that the Univision juggernaut won't air an episode.