Rare Marilyn Monroe Movie Posters Are Hitting the Auction Block
The actress like you've never seen her before.
The actress like you've never seen her before.
The long-running Andy Griffith courtroom drama once guest-starred ALF.
Nickelodeon’s 'Double Dare', which ran from 1986 to 1993 and taped more than 500 episodes, gave its kid contestants bicycles or boom boxes in exchange for fetching giant balls of snot from oversized noses.
The two people standing over the body, Michigan State Police detective Paul Wood told the Hard Copy cameras, “had a distinctive-type uniform on.
Just play it cool, boy.
The newest 'Jurassic Park' film ups the ante with a huge roster of dinosaurs, pterosaurs, and marine reptiles.
The groundbreaking cartoon-live action hybrid was released 30 years ago. Here are some facts about Roger Rabbit.
Shout! Factory is offering up footage of the show that inspired the Netflix hit on June 28.
If you’ve been meaning to watch all the ‘Bring It On’ movies, you’d better hurry.
The remake of "Total Eclipse of the Heart" is somehow less strange than the original.
Animal OrthoCare's clients include a quadriplegic dog and a 6-ton elephant.
No wishing on a Zoltar machine necessary.
Everyone’s favorite lasagna-loving cat is turning 40.
Everyone’s favorite lasagna-loving cat is turning 40.
From Gore Vidal to Quentin Tarantino, even the most successful scribes aren't always impressed with their own movies.
When Pulitzer Prize-winning film critic Roger Ebert hated a movie, he didn't mince words. Need proof? Check out these 50 films he deemed absolute clunkers.
The first movie to be advertised on a NASA rocket blasted into theaters 25 years ago.
Jim Henson was such a big fan of the strip that he tried (but failed) to adapt it for television.
2. Contestants were given something called a PALIO score.
Rev up the TARDIS.
As evidenced by 'Breaking Bad,' Vince Gilligan and his cohorts have an eye for detail that’s nearly unrivaled. If anything, 'Better Call Saul'—which is originally set several years before the events of 'Breaking Bad'—only proves the point.