The Most Confusing Parts Of David Lynch's Blue Velvet, Explained
David Lynch's Blue Velvet goes to some dark places. Let's dig into the strange, surreal thriller right here.
Read MoreDavid Lynch's Blue Velvet goes to some dark places. Let's dig into the strange, surreal thriller right here.
Read MoreWilliam Shatner had a grand ol' time behind the scenes on the otherwise serious Star Trek: The Original Series episode 'The Deadly Years.'
Read MoreRobert Downey Jr. isn't just waving his hands and arms randomly when he summons his Iron Man suit in the MCU.
Read MoreThe sci-fi series Farscape set out to be the anti-Star Trek, and it succeeded.
Read MoreRoger Corman, one of the most influential directors and producers of B-movies in Hollywood history, has died at the age of 98.
Read MoreFor an inherently episodic shows like Bones, serialized serial killer storylines could be a real challenge to pull off.
Read MoreWe went ahead and ranked some of the best (worst?) Star Wars villains, right here!
Read MoreGeorge Takei always wanted Star Trek to feature Sulu's family, but it wasn't until he stopped playing the character that it did.
Read MoreDenis Villeneuve and his crew struggled to keep footprints out of the sand while filming Dune and Dune: Part Two.
Read MoreThe original Thor movie was, in many ways, a risk, which made casting the titular superhero extra challenging for Marvel.
Read MoreSome suspension of disbelief is necessary to buy into sci-fi movies, but even so, the Predator franchise still has some details that just don't make sense.
Read MoreMr. Burns' unnamed Blue-Haired Lawyer from The Simpsons is based on someone who once represented Donald Trump.
Read MoreThe bug wrangler on Frank Marshall's horror comedy Arachnophobia had to figure out how to control all of those spiders. The solution he cooked up was 'genius.'
Read MoreWhen Cartoon Network cancelled Speedy Gonzales back in 1999, passionate fans did not take the cancellation lying down.
Read MoreRod Serling is best known for creating and hosting The Twilight Zone, but he turned one of his 'what if?' tales into a feature film script.
Read MoreSurprisingly, the only Daniel Day-Lewis film to achieve a perfect score on Rotten Tomatoes is a 1985 romantic period piece co-starring Helena Bonham Carter.
Read MoreRemember when Stewie met Booth? It really happened back when Bones crossed over with Family Guy in season 4's 'The Critic in the Cabernet.'
Read MoreDoctor Who is playing with Disney's house money now, but when the Beatles episode came along, the show still didn't have the budget to clear the band's songs.
Read MoreStar Wars: The Clone Wars couldn't resist paying homage to the best-looking Marvel villain.
Read MoreHeat, Dog Day Afternoon, Scent of a Woman, and more! Here are Al Pacino's best screaming scenes, ranked.
Read MoreKrusty the Clown might not be spinoff material, but that hasn't stopped The Simpsons' creatives from trying to make one.
Read More25 years later, let's look back at the Brendan Fraser film The Mummy and how it became a blockbuster hit.
Read MoreDune director Denis Villeneuve opted to have the movie's opening quotes spoken by a Sardaukar priest, instead of by Princess Irulan like in the book.
Read MoreKingdom of the Planet of the Apes' Proximus Caesar is the next step forward in villain evolution, and his plans mirror those of X-Men foe Magneto.
Read MoreRemember when Billy Butcherson (Doug Jones) cuts his mouth open in Hocus Pocus? Those were real insects that came flying out.
Read MoreIf they ever decide to remake Big Trouble in Little China, Kurt Russell hopes it isn't like the Overboard remake.
Read MoreWe went ahead and ranked the characters from Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes by how much we want to hang out with them.
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