What Was The First Color Movie Ever Made?
The Wizard of Oz is often misremembered as the first film to ever be filmed in color, overshadowing some pivotal, oft-forgotten works of film history.
Read MoreThe Wizard of Oz is often misremembered as the first film to ever be filmed in color, overshadowing some pivotal, oft-forgotten works of film history.
Read MoreHaving played a younger version of her mother's Big Bang Theory character on Young Sheldon, Zoe Perry hasn't shied away from queries about her nepo baby status.
Read MoreMarvel's Star Wars comics are about to explore an important era of the franchise's timeline with three very familiar characters leading the charge.
Read MoreMary-Kate and Ashley Olsen took Hollywood by storm in the '90s and '00s before stepping away from the industry. Let's catch up with the twin sisters.
Read MorePeacock's new Saturday Night Live documentary series, SNL 50: Beyond Saturday Night, proves why the sketch show is truly immortal.
Read MoreThroughout the nearly 100-year history of the Academy Awards, there are several Oscar categories that have since been retired. Let's take a look at them.
Read MoreIn Game of Thrones season 4, the character Shae betrayed Tyrion Lannister, leading to a violent act of revenge. Here's what happened.
Read MoreThe Skywalker Saga films don't make it all that clear how Palpatine survived after Return of the Jedi. For that, we'll have to look to other Star Wars projects.
Read MoreEren Yeager unleashed an armageddon on the world when he started The Rumbling in Attack on Titan, but why diid he do it in the first place? Let's break it down.
Read MoreBeing the outspoken sort, John Wayne couldn't help but comment on what he considered perhaps the worst Western he'd ever starred in.
Read MoreHoward Wolowitz's mom, who's only ever heard and never seen on The Big Bang Theory, sounds noticeably different on Young Sheldon for, sadly, tragic reasons.
Read MoreBecause he died so young, Bruce Lee only had time to star in a handful of high-kicking martial arts movies. But which of them is the best? Here's our ranking.
Read MoreRotten Tomatoes claims there's only one perfect season of Lost. But viewers might be genuinely surprised at which season has that coveted 100% score.
Read MoreTreating The Muppets like repertory players in classic stories is a great way to breathe new life into the world’s best literature, and it's time for more.
Read MoreAfter starring in NCIS for 19 seasons, fans were shocked when Mark Harmon left the series. Here's the real reason he quit and what he's been up to since then.
Read MoreThe Star Trek and X-Men franchises once crossed over in a Marvel Comics storyline that saw Wolverine face off against Spock in one-on-one combat.
Read MoreThe Walking Dead and The Big Bang Theory have a surprisingly direct connection in the shape of one particular actor who appears in both of them.
Read MoreCould the hit '90s comedy The Mask get a proper sequel? (No, Son of the Mask doesn't count.) Here's what stars Jim Carrey and Cameron Diaz have said.
Read MoreIt Ends With Us has become one of the most watched (and most discussed) movies of the year, but is the Blake Lively drama fit for the whole family?
Read MoreThe '90s had some stellar movies meant for children. Here, let's try and tackle the impossible task of ranking 15 of them.
Read MoreThe lesser-seen 2024 animated movies Memoir of a Snail and Flow might look strikingly different, but they deal with similar themes and ideas.
Read MoreCameron Diaz might not be back in theaters, but her long-awaited return to movie acting is currently topping the Netflix streaming charts.
Read MoreStar Wars fans generally agree that The Empire Strikes Back is better than A New Hope. Allow us to offer one writer's counterargument.
Read MoreOut of the few sequels nominated for Best Picture Oscars, only two have won so far. Will sequels start to get more attention from the Academy in the future?
Read MoreForget Colin Firth vs. Matthew Macfadyen: The best Pride & Prejudice adaptation (according to Rotten Tomatoes) was released back in 1940.
Read MoreClint Eastwood's sole Broadway adaptation as a director might've flopped at the box office, but it remains unique among modern movie musicals.
Read MoreKevin Costner's breakthrough performance in The Untouchables made him a movie star, but he wishes he'd had more experience before tackling the role.
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