XOXO: 20 Things You Might Not Know About Gossip Girl
The high school ode to Upper East Side Manhattan premiered 10 years ago.
The high school ode to Upper East Side Manhattan premiered 10 years ago.
Clive Barker's horror classic was released 30 years ago.
Adrian Lyne's Oscar-nominated movie that made “bunny boiler” part of the lexicon showed audiences just how dangerous sex could be.
Erik Estrada once broke eight ribs, his wrist, his collarbone, and his sterum shooting an episode. The man was dedicated.
Though 'The Golden Girls' made its debut on September 14, 1985, the series still remains fresh for generations of new viewers thanks to great writing and syndicated reruns.
As we now know, 'Pac-Man' was a massive hit, and its grip on pop culture is still strong today. But 'Pac-Man's success was far from certain; its designer initially had no interest in games, and the public reaction to it was initially mixed.
If you read Harper Lee's novel in school, it wasn't entirely because of the book's stellar literary value (though it has that, too).
There are signals that the audience watching at home can’t see.
There's a subliminal message hidden in the opening credits.
The miniature NES is coming back—again.
2. They upset Whole Foods with a reference to manuka honey.
6. There have been controversial lyric changes.
A few things you might not have known about the 1989 John Candy comedy.
Starz’s hit historical-time-travel-romantic-drama is back for a third season.
The movie served as the inspiration for 'Godzilla' and helped usher in the "creature feature" craze of the '50s and '60s.
The animated show ran an episode urging kids not to be afraid of spiders. Australian parents said, "Actually … "
Learn about the oddball writers, strange guest appearances, and behind-the-scenes drama of our favorite animated family.
The legendary filmmaker hired hundreds of extras, trekked miles through the snow, and ate an uncomfortable amount of licorice to make his 1925 masterpiece.
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Charlton Heston and moist towelettes helped build a concrete castle empire.
Playlists would sound a lot different if these songs hadn't been released.
In 2010, the superhero craze was on the rise—which made it the perfect time to launch a silly, animated sendup of the genre.
The author asked that his unfinished manuscripts be destroyed after he died, preferably by steamroller. His longtime assistant complied.
For eight seasons and 96 episodes, Dexter Morgan literally got away with murder. Now he's back to rewrite history.