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April 5, 2025 Samantha Henman

No Singer Has Ever Offended Audiences Like Iggy Pop

Given his penchant for gruesome stunts and wild antics, it’s a wonder that Iggy Pop has survived this long. Based on these facts, we're amazed he even made it out of the 70s.
Sonny and Cher
April 4, 2025 Peter Kinney

The Biggest Power Couples In Music History

We all know what happens when musical talent falls in love with musical talent. The answer plays out across decades of unforgettable songs. While some partnerships lasted lifetimes, others burned briefly but intensely.
Robert Mitchum Facts
April 4, 2025 Samantha Henman

Robert Mitchum’s Life Was Darker Than His Movies

In the 1950s, Robert Mitchum was THE Hollywood heartthrob, and his rugged good looks and charming indifference made women across the country swoon. But behind the allure lay a troubled soul marked by betrayal, scandal, and notoriety. Trust me—this close-up will shock you.
April 3, 2025 Jack Hawkins

Iceman Is Down: Remembering The Movies Of Val Kilmer

Val Kilmer has passed away at the age of 65. Let's remember some of the best movies with one of America's beloved action heroes of the 1980s and 1990s.
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Judy Garland, as character Dorothy Gale, holds Toto in a publicity still for 'The Wizard of Oz'.
April 3, 2025 Samantha Henman

The Best Movie Dogs Of All Time, Ranked

These movie dogs earned their spot in the pantheon of movie pups through cuteness, personality, and some serious panache.
April 3, 2025 Allison Robertson

The Best Improvised Robin Williams Moments

While filming Mrs. Doubtfire, Robin Williams experienced a sudden wardrobe mishap. But instead of stopping, he improvised—and his quick-witted response to the situation ended up creating the best scene in the entire movie.
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April 2, 2025 Alex Summers

Ridiculous Movie Cliches That Would Never Happen In Real Life (Ever)

Movies and TV shows pull us into wild, over-the-top stories, but some cliches are so unrealistic that they’re almost comical. Here are 44 screen tropes that make zero sense—but we love them anyway!
Gene Hackman
April 2, 2025 Peter Kinney

Gene Hackman best roles (ranked)

Gene Hackman had unlimited range. He was the rugged lawman, the terrifying villain, the wise mentor, and the charming conman—sometimes all at once. But which of his films truly stand the test of time?

Frankly, my dear, I don't give a damn.

— Clark Gable as Rhett Butler in "Gone with the Wind" (1939)
Written by Sidney Howard.


April 3, 2025 Jillian Kent

Forgotten Shows From The Golden Age Of Television

There are some quality TV shows from the golden age of television that we’ve forgotten—let’s take a moment to remember them now.
April 3, 2025 M. Clarke

Once Popular Shows That Are Now Totally Forgotten

While some shows hang around in our collective memory for years after they finish, others have been overshadowed by the big titles. But not anymore—here’s a collection of some amazing shows you might’ve forgotten about.
April 2, 2025 Jesse Singer

The Hardest Jeopardy Questions Of All Time—How Many Can You Answer?

Sure, if you're Ken Jennings, these questions probably aren't that hard (in fact, you probably answered some of them during your 74 episode winning streak). But, for the rest of us, these are 50 of the hardest Jeopardy questions ever asked on the show. See how many you know.

April 3, 2025 Jack Hawkins

Iceman Is Down: Remembering The Movies Of Val Kilmer

Val Kilmer has passed away at the age of 65. Let's remember some of the best movies with one of America's beloved action heroes of the 1980s and 1990s.
April 3, 2025 Allison Robertson

The Best Improvised Robin Williams Moments

While filming Mrs. Doubtfire, Robin Williams experienced a sudden wardrobe mishap. But instead of stopping, he improvised—and his quick-witted response to the situation ended up creating the best scene in the entire movie.
Sally Field
April 2, 2025 Peter Kinney

Sally Field’s Best Fashion Moments

Sally Field's fashion evolution is proof of Hollywood glamour and timeless style. Be it the bold statement gowns or impeccably tailored suits, her confident choices have continuously reinvented her image while radiating sophistication.
Richard Burton (1925 - 1984), British actor, and Elizabeth Taylor (1932 - 2011), British actress, both in costume in a publicity still issued for the film, 'Cleopatra', 1963. The historical drama, directed by Joseph L Mankiewicz (1909 - 1993), starred Burton as 'Mark Antony', and Taylor as 'Cleopatra'.
March 28, 2025 Samantha Henman

Married Stars Who Also Played Couples On Screen

Why struggle to find two stars who have chemistry on screen when you know they already have chemistry in real life?