20 John Carpenter Quotes About Horror Movies
Though he’s made a variety of movies—from fantasy to science fiction films—John Carpenter will forever be known as a master of horror.
Though he’s made a variety of movies—from fantasy to science fiction films—John Carpenter will forever be known as a master of horror.
You have to be paying close attention—and have a great memory for details—to notice this one.
Yes, even superheroes get scared.
More than 20 years after the first book published, Wizarding World fans are still finding new things to discover.
Give her an old trombone, give her an old baton! Carol Channing never let the parade pass her by.
Josh Gad has been campaigning for the role. Jonah Hill, Nick Frost, and Andy Serkis's named have also been whispered.
Maybe the better question is: Who is Bran Stark?
The actor still has the "really long letter" Turner wrote about how much she loved working with him.
From Ray Liotta to Ryan Gosling.
If you're debating whether to watch the all-new third season, starring Oscar-winner Mahershala Ali, consider this: An HBO executive took the blame for the second season not being up to snuff.
Being buried under 3000 pounds of dirt isn't easy.
It might soon be time for your buddies to get their own accounts.
Could there be a connection between Hawkins, Indiana and Derry, Maine?
Muggles beware.
It's gross, but does it reflect the reality of the 18th century? We investigate.
The self-destruct feature seems like questionable idea.
To be fair, the MCU actor has been known to give away major spoilers.
The hit HBO series 'The Sopranos' made its television debut in 1999—with 28 cast members from 'Goodfellas' showing up over the years.
Sneaky!
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"Would I want to go back and do more? Not on your life."
You can't un-hear this.
Shirley MacLaine claims Debra Winger farted in her face at one point on the set.
All those extravagant Great Hall meals can't come cheap.