10 Fascinating Facts About Phantom Thread
1. Daniel Day-Lewis came up with his character's name. And yes, it's a reference to a certain part of the male anatomy.
1. Daniel Day-Lewis came up with his character's name. And yes, it's a reference to a certain part of the male anatomy.
It all comes down to star power, tradition, and perhaps even a relationship between the presenter and the recipient.
If it were up to Sylvester Stallone, he would have been the one to direct and star in a remake of the classic vigilante flick.
It's still the only primetime series to be watched by more than 100 million Americans.
4. It was rejected by more than two dozen publishers.
Guillermo del Toro's fishman love story is a contender both for Best Picture and for Strangest Best Picture Nominee of All Time.
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The famed French novelist, who was born on this day in 1802, installed peepholes in his guest bedrooms.
AMC is teaming with "Give a Child the Universe" to get ticket donations.
Apparently, E.T. had a massive crush on Elliott's mom.
Hollywood has taken a few liberties on the ice—and the judges are not impressed.
Some facts about the frat pack comedy on its 15th anniversary, courtesy of Speaker City.
Sam Raimi’s hilarious fantasy was released in theaters 25 years ago today.
Tales of scandal, impropriety, and calumny—they're as old as the sport of figure skating itself. Here are a few of the most memorable.
The House of Ideas goes head-to-head against the DC Universe for spandex-clad supremacy.
Like, say, Darth Vader's stunt double.
1. It got the longest standing ovation in New York Film Festival history.
The '80s-themed rom-com that turned Adam Sandler into a genuine leading man hit theaters 20 years ago today.
After years of dwindling popularity, the Queen’s favorite dog breed is making a comeback.
On the 25th anniversary of its release, here are some things you might not have known about Harold Ramis's comedy classic.
On the 25th anniversary of its release, here are some things you might not have known about Harold Ramis's comedy classic.
The sport of curling has been around for centuries, but it's only gotten its due at the Olympics over the past three decades.
If you thought the humor was sophomoric, you were on to something: The show was created by a teenager.
Here's a quick, stripped-down primer on everyone's favorite icy alternative to shuffleboard.