The Only It's Always Sunny In Philadelphia Star Who's Actually From Philadelphia
While all the characters on It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia are Philly born and raised, only Rob McElhenney is actually from the City of Brotherly Love.
Read MoreWhile all the characters on It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia are Philly born and raised, only Rob McElhenney is actually from the City of Brotherly Love.
Read MoreBelieve it or not, Eli Roth's Cabin Fever is now 20 years old. Here's a look back at how the film got made and how it performed at the box office.
Read MoreGina Torres departed Suits after season 6 to focus on her personal life, although she would later appear on the show part-time and even starred in a spinoff.
Read MoreFollowing major backlash to the announcement that The Drew Barrymore Show would resume despite the writers strike, the show's host has reversed course.
Read MoreThe British horror-mystery Triangle is one of the best time-loop movies of recent years, with an enigmatic ending that will keep you guessing.
Read MoreStar Wars superfan, Sam Witwer, achieved the ultimate fanboy dream and turned his passions into a career in character work.
Read MoreKenneth Branagh's latest Agatha Christie film, A Haunting in Venice, doesn't have much fidelity with its source material, and there's an interesting story why.
Read MoreStar Trek: The Original Series creator Gene Roddenberry helped develop Scotty, but it was actor James Doohan who truly invented the character.
Read MoreFuturama and The Simpsons may share a creator, but the different animation styles allowed them both to thrive in completely different universes.
Read MoreDigging deeper into the Five Nights at Freddy's lore shines light on intriguing details included in the trailer ... especially one related to Golden Freddy.
Read MoreThe Twilight Zone episode Nightmare at 20,000 Feet starring William Shatner was originally supposed to be shot in 4 days, and then things changed.
Read MoreAn early design pitch for the new Batmobile in Matt Reeves' The Batman skewed a little too close to traits of the Tumbler from the Dark Knight trilogy.
Read MoreAdele's theme song for Skyfall rightly took home the Best Original Song Oscar, but which James Bond films deserved to win that category before that?
Read MoreThe Twilight Zone pilot episode, titled Where Is Everybody?, appears to have been inspired by a real-life NASA isolation experiment from the moon race.
Read MoreThanksgiving 2023 has a chaotic line-up of new releases, from Next Goal Wins to The Hunger Games, but which one will win the turkey?
Read MoreShooting a trailer for The Deep's movie Not Without My Dolphin was so fun that The Boys producers considered actually making the movie.
Read MoreBelieve it or not, a canonical children's book explains what many fans have been asking about Anakin Skywalker and Force ghosts since Return of the Jedi
Read MoreSome think Spock's return in Star Trek: The Next Generation was perfectly talky and political, but some writers on the show craved more action.
Read MoreThe Twilight Zone was a brilliant show. However, it featured mistakes of the production and science varieties. These are 14 of those mistakes.
Read MoreHave you ever noticed that Tommy Shelby never eats on Peaky Blinders? According to Cillian Murphy, this eventually became an intentional running joke.
Read MoreThat's not just Sir Alex Guinness' sheer acting talent glowing on-screen in the original Star Wars trilogy. Here's how early FX created Force ghosts.
Read MoreThe Five Nights at Freddy's movie is already proving to be sufficiently fluent in fan lore, as evidenced by a deeply-buried Easter egg in one trailer.
Read MoreAn infant Luke Skywalker's arrival on Tatooine in Star Wars: Revenge of the Sith was partly shot five years before the film even came out.
Read MoreIs A Haunting in Venice inspired by a true story? Well, it's not based on an actual crime, but it's still inspired by the real life tragedy of post-war trauma.
Read MoreMarcia Strassman's Nurse Margie Cutler was introduced in the first season of M*A*S*H, but she didn't stick around for long. Why did she leave the show?
Read MorePeter Cullen has lent his voice to both The Transformers and Winnie the Pooh. He's also not the only Transformers actor with a link to another iconic property.
Read MoreGrant Morrison was taken with how Fox's X-Men movies reinterpreted Rogue and once intended to give the character a dramatic overhaul in Marvel's comic books.
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