Even shows not canceled before their time can sink into a memory hole as the cultural zeitgeist moves on. But HBO makes quality TV, so these brilliant forgotten shows are still worth a look.
These artists are mostly famous for their time spent with a band—but each of them have respectable solo careers as well. Which artist will you forever associate with a band?
Launching in the early 1970s, HBO is America’s oldest subscription TV service. As such, the network has developed many shows during its life. From long-form television to mini-series to talk shows, here is a ranking of the very best HBO shows.
When it comes to love, sometimes it's not about looking eye to eye but about heart to heart. From towering giants to petite partners, these are Hollywood's most extreme height differences.
Meg Ryan’s best romantic comedy likely was her very first one: When Harry Met Sally (1989), but she’s made some really good films since then. And, well, not to break your heart or anything, she’s also made some not-so-great ones too. Here we’ll rank them, from worst to greatest.
Do you love a good documentary? Maybe you watch them to learn something new? Or you enjoy true crime binges while trying to figure out whodunnit? By these numbers, we *all* love documentaries. Here are some of the highest-grossing documentaries at box offices worldwide.
Gentlemen, you can't fight in here! This is the War Room!
— Peter Sellers as President Merkin Muffley in "Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb" (1964)
Written by Stanley Kubrick, Terry Southern, and Peter George.
Even shows not canceled before their time can sink into a memory hole as the cultural zeitgeist moves on. But HBO makes quality TV, so these brilliant forgotten shows are still worth a look.
Launching in the early 1970s, HBO is America’s oldest subscription TV service. As such, the network has developed many shows during its life. From long-form television to mini-series to talk shows, here is a ranking of the very best HBO shows.
There are few things more nerve-racking than waiting to know if one of your favorite shows has been renewed or not. Okay, there are a lot of things more nerve-racking than that. But that's the one we're hear to talk about.
When it comes to love, sometimes it's not about looking eye to eye but about heart to heart. From towering giants to petite partners, these are Hollywood's most extreme height differences.
Sometimes, the perfect actor is chosen for the role, and they make it iconic. On the other hand, some actors turn down iconic roles and later regret it. However, somewhere in the middle is a subset of actors who had an almost clairvoyant wisdom in turning down certain movies, and avoiding some horrible roles.
With the onslaught of superhero movies over the last two decades it might seem like there are no more superheroes to make movies about. But there are plenty more out there, and these are the superheroes who still don't have their own movie...yet.
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