How Seinfeld Reruns Made Steve Bannon Rich
Serenity now!
From sitch to five by five, here are just a few of our Buffy the Vampire Slayer slang terms in honor of the 20th anniversary of the show's debut.
1. The BBC wasn’t buying Colin Firth as Mr. Darcy.
The Oscar-winning actor's career didn't get off to the most illustrious start: He used to deliver singing telegrams in a tutu.
Go behind the scenes of Ricky Gervais and Stephen Merchant's beloved—and painfully cringey—comedy, 'The Office.'
You'd "touch" the screen with a stylus, of course.
When Dolly Met Buffy...
6. Mitchell Hurwitz wanted the show's cast to make a guest appearance on 'Arrested Development.'
New writers can apply for the chance to learn from the creative professionals behind the beloved children's show.
Martial arts, body shaming, and Nic Cage fighting sharks: You have no reason to be bored.
Mark Twain provided the perfect character description.
Rusty the Bailiff wasn't just for show: He once guarded Charles Manson.
They serve cheesecake, naturally.
When is it happening? Hopefully in the not-too-distant future.
Over the course of 400 episodes and nearly 20 years, the beloved crime series has landed some major stars.
You’ll laugh. You’ll cry. You’ll learn.
The inside story of the commercial that changed advertising, even though Apple's Board of Directors didn't want to run it at all.
Clifford the Big Red Dog's size poses a lot of interesting issues for a pet owner—including how one would clean up after this ginormous canine, as no pooper scooper would be big enough.
Steven Avery's story is far from over.
Magicians, Bob Odenkirk, and the return of David Brent.
One of Oprah's most enduring legacies? Her ability to get high-profile celebrities to discuss their darkest secrets to an audience of millions.
Mary Richards blazed a path for Elaine Benes, Liz Lemon, and other single working women on TV with 'The Mary Tyler Moore Show.'