There have been many adult actors and many teen actors, but there have also been an alarming number of actors who have played teenagers as adults.
Given their ambiguous nature, it’s unsurprising that hotels have been the settings for everything from sitcoms to dramas, absurdist comedies to gripping horror. The best hotels on-screen make the viewer feel as if they, too, are in this peculiar locale, with all the pleasures and perils that entails.
Remakes are everywhere these days. And, at the same time, the ’80s are making a comeback in a big way. Just look at the success of shows like Stranger Things and the Prime Video hit, Paper Girls.
Few series have enjoyed quite the level of longevity and enduring cultural relevance as Saturday Night Live. Though hundreds and hundreds of skits have emerged over the years, only a few have managed to truly earn a place in the SNL canon.
Sometimes, a person is haunted. Other times, though, a person is in a space that’s haunted. The idea of a haunted house is almost as old as the concept of houses.
While these songs will always be associated with the movies they are from, they also have found life and success outside of cinema in the mainstream.
Snakes on a plane? Mummies on a boat? Stepbrothers on a mission? It's all here on our list of movies that aren't as stupid as you think.
Whether it be movies you have not seen or misunderstood classics, these titles will scratch your itch for more action.
James Dean’s red jacket in Rebel Without a Cause, Willy Wonka’s purple ensemble, or The Bride’s yellow suit comes to mind, but today is not about jackets and other pieces of apparel. It’s about the gowns, the formal attire, and the most iconic dresses in movie history.
“Let It Go” from Frozen is a prime example of a song that went on to be its own entity outside of the film. Find out what other soundtrack songs managed to become so iconic that they’re as favorites as the movies they were in.
Ghosts are often found in horror movies, but what about a romance movie? Well, you can indeed find them in one of the most successful romance films of all time. Throw on some Righteous Brothers and read these 20 facts you might not know about “Ghost.”
There have been countless movies to get spinoffs, from Casablanca to Teen Wolf. Our list is here to give you the best of those options.
Nobody puts Baby in the corner, but can anybody replace Patrick Swayze? “Dirty Dancing” icon Jennifer Grey revealed just how “tricky” it is to make a sequel film without her late co-star Swayze, who died at age 57 of pancreatic cancer in September 2009.
Flip through the gallery for a look at 18 iconic country stars who've also made their debut on the big (or small!) screen, ranging from George Strait's appearance in "Pure Country" to Dolly Parton's beloved turn in "9 to 5."
Patrick Swayze delivered the line so seamlessly as Johnny Castle in Dirty Dancing—"Nobody puts Baby in the corner"—you'd never know that he originally thought "it sounded so corny," as he wrote in his 2009 autobiography The Time of My Life.
We can’t speak to the veracity of any of these pieces of entertainment (though some of them definitely seem inaccurate) but these are some of the notable TV shows and films that deal with the afterlife.
Whether action films, comedies, dramas or psychological thrillers, Hollywood has given moviegoers plenty of memorable screen villains over the decades.
It's summer. And while going to the beach in this current climate might not be possible, there are plenty of movie options to fill that void. Whether drama, comedy or action, beach/ocean/lake movies are summer staples.
The image is indelible. John Cusack standing with a boom box over his head...
Tim Burton paid tribute to filmmaker Ed Wood with a biographical movie about his life, which was released more than 25 years ago. Since Wood was known for his low-budget, campy movies, we thought it only fitting that we honor him, and Burton’s biopic, with a list of films that are both terrible and terribly entertaining.
A great, even good, soundtrack can make the worst movie out there a little more tolerable. There are also times when a soundtrack can stand toe-to-toe in greatness with a film.
Here's a look at 25 established songs, not those produced specifically for a film's soundtrack, that have become well-known for their place in movie history.
Few movies need sequels, but the ones that rake in an abundance of cash at the box office will almost certainly get them, like it or not. And once studios/producers start sequelizing, it's hard to stop.
“Be nice. Until it’s time to not be nice.” – Ancient bouncer proverb
We’re not too sure what transpired with New York Giants receiver Odell Beckham Jr. in Sunday’s game against the Los Angeles Chargers, but something definitely set him off.
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