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MOVIES
From Springwood to Cuesta Verde, these fictional places serve as settings for some of the best horror movies of all time.
Each book was adapted (however loosely) into one of films listed below it. But which one?
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The first dramatization of the ‘Titanic’ wreck featured a survivor playing a fictionalized version of herself and a love interest named Jack.
Not all book adaptations are a disappointment.
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Many movies can claim the title ‘cult classic,’ but few have ever embodied that term quite like ‘The Rocky Horror Picture Show,’ which turns 50 this year.
It turns out the Force is strong with marine ecologists.
From Amity Island to Bedford Falls, these fictional places serve as settings for some of the best films of all time.
From metal mockumentaries to folksy farces, these are the feature-length comedies best poked fun at the world of song.
From starring in ‘The Way We Were’ to founding the Sundance Institute, Robert Redford had a fascinating and legendary career.
LEGO unveils its priciest set yet: a massive, detailed Death Star model for Star Wars fans.
Your nightmares just got a whole lot cuter.
If you can decode ’Dwindle Skillet,’ consider yourself a true Disney fan.
The marquee song from ‘The Wizard of Oz’ remains timeless. The LOC is preserving its earliest incarnation.
From ‘Oblivious’ to ‘Residence Unaccompanied,’ these terms are synonyms of famous movie titles. How many can you get right?
Find out what brought these historical figures to the beach—and what they wore while there.
Seeing yourself projected on a 40-foot-tall screen can be kind of awkward, even if you’re a celebrity. At least that’s the case for these 15 actors, all of whom prefer to stay far, far away from their own work.