The Big Bang Theory Creators Revealed Their Favorite Moments, And They're Perfect
The creators of The Big Bang Theory revealed their all-time favorite moments from the popular sitcom, and there are some you may not expect.
Read MoreThe creators of The Big Bang Theory revealed their all-time favorite moments from the popular sitcom, and there are some you may not expect.
Read MoreThe low-budget horror movie Winnie-the-Pooh: Blood and Honey was banned in Hong Kong for reasons that are sillier than the silly old bear himself.
Read MoreFrom Philadelphia to Pittsburgh and everything in between, we break down the 10 best movies set in the commonwealth of Pennsylvania.
Read MoreWhile Arrested Development has plenty of great and otherwise memorable episodes, the highest rated one on IMDb also happened to top /Film's ranking.
Read MoreWith hundreds of options to choose from, picking the best episode of The Simpsons is no small task. Luckily, IMDB has already done it for us.
Read MoreKoas featured Jeff Goldblum as Zeus in a comedy about Gods going through it, which sounds like a recipe for success. So why did Netflix cancel the series?
Read MoreThe late Anton Yelchin became a prolific and beloved actor, but one of his earliest movie roles was leading a box office flop based on a Stephen King novel.
Read MoreIt's difficult to keep track of everyone in the Dutton bloodline between Yellowstone, 1883, and 1923, so we've made a guide to help you follow along.
Read MoreBatwoman deployed an elaborate face-swapping storyline to explain how Wallis Day replaced Ruby Rose as Kate Kane, but what was the real reason?
Read MoreSomething about the world ending really makes for a gripping movie setting. So here are some of the best films that navigate the end of civilization.
Read MoreWhile some movies that end up ranked high on IMDb might be questionable, here's one classic that deserves its placement.
Read MoreMusic legends ranging from Lady Gaga to most of the Beatles have guest-starred on The Simpsons. However, one music icon keeps passing on the show.
Read MoreJames Gunn originally wrote Velma as a lesbian in the 2002 Scooby-Doo movie, and he wasn't the first person to see her that way.
Read MoreMax series Tokyo Vice, starring Ken Watanabe and Ansel Elgort, offered an unprecedented look at Japan's yakuza, but ended after just two seasons.
Read MoreA darkly funny horror comic was made PG-13 when it was adapted for the big screen, and the choice to lean into slapstick helped make Jim Carrey's career.
Read MoreRandy Quaid is an Emmy and Oscar nominated actor who hasn't been seen much around Hollywood these days. Here's why he's no longer in the spotlight.
Read MoreAmong the many guest stars on Gilligan's Island was a band known as The Mosquitos. But were they an actual band? The answer's a little complicated.
Read MoreIt's no mystery why the highest-rated Star Trek: The Original Series episode on IMDb still resonates with Trekkies the way it does.
Read MoreStephen King's pick for the worst horror movie he's ever seen also happens to be a very important film when it comes to the genre's history.
Read MoreHistorical fantasy romance My Lady Jane was canceled by Prime Video after just one season, and looks unlikely to return any time soon.
Read MoreCatch Me If You Can might've looked quite different in the hands of the director who nearly made it before Steven Spielberg came aboard.
Read MoreDisney has released several massive box office flops over the decades, with a forgotten Jackie Chan vehicle ranking amongst its biggest misfires.
Read MoreKaley Cuoco almost passed up playing Penny on The Big Bang Theory because she disliked the character in the pilot ... and the series' creator agrees.
Read MoreOrlando Brown's career has been on a bumpy path since his days appearing on the hit Disney Channel show That's So Raven.
Read MoreMoana 2 has exploded past projections to lead a historic Thanksgiving box office, and broke a bunch of other all-time records too.
Read MoreDon't expect Jude Law to reprise his Marvel Cinematic Universe role as Yon-Rogg from Captain Marvel in the near future (if ever).
Read MoreA spy film that bombed at the box office almost starred Tom Cruise, but featured his Mission: Impossible – Fallout co-star Henry Cavill in a lead role instead.
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