A New Alfred Hitchcock-Inspired TV Show is In the Works
The anthology series will be called 'Welcome to Hitchcock.'
The anthology series will be called 'Welcome to Hitchcock.'
The 2001 college series had a "no Napster jokes" policy.
No matter how much potential a movie might have, sometimes a studio just doesn't get it right the first time.
The 1980s were the heyday of daytime game shows, and CBS’ Press Your Luck was a proto-game, ahead of its time—even being compared to the 'Titanic.'
Dun-dun.
Pool wasn’t much of a mainstream sport back in 1961. Paul Newman and Jackie Gleason changed.
5. Henson crafted the first Kermit out of his mother's old turquoise coat.
Some fast facts about television's craftiest science nerd.
Some fast facts about television's craftiest science nerd.
The "Every. Simpsons. Ever." marathon kicks off on Thanksgiving and runs for 13 days straight.
Studio note: Robin Williams is too hairy.
The actor wants to make the sport a little less stuffy.
George Lucas's first post-'Star Wars' movie was one of two films that signaled the end for one studio.
He was invited to the White House. He sold $250 million in merchandise. And he nearly caused an actor to have a nervous breakdown on set.
You're never too old for this sh*t!
From the Blues Mobile to a life-size human skull, these are 10 LEGO sets we'd love to see happen.
Great Scott! Millions of moviegoers consider 'Back to the Future' to be one of the most entertaining film trilogies of all time.
As one of the founding fathers of science fiction, Herbert George Wells certainly had a lot to say about the human race.
Even 30 years later, we still can't tell you what the The Venus Butterfly is.
Prosthetic heads, animal organs, and some camera trickery can create some beautiful cinema together.
For $620,000, the original Dursley home can be yours.
The Emmy Award-winning political sitcom made its debut 20 years ago.
'Home Improvement'—which premiered 25 years ago, on September 17, 1991—was a sitcom documenting the work and home life of Tim “The Toolman” Taylor, stand-up comedian Tim Allen’s interpretation of a man unjustifiably secure in his knowledge of power tools