Star Trek: The Next Generation makeup designer Michael Westmore changed the Romulans' appearances so as to instantly communicate their antagonistic nature.
The Beverly Hillbillies was one of the top-rated shows on TV during the 1960s, but now Eric Baer Jr. is the only member of the core cast still with us.
Euphoria and Madame Web star Sydney Sweeney made her hosting debut on Saturday Night Live, and she shined in an array of original and satisfying sketches.
Mad Max Fury Road director George Miller knew that making the epic chase film would be dangerous, but he demanded that the crew members be as safe as possible.
Kristen Wiig couldn't help but ask whether director Patty Jenkins wanted to meet with her about a Wonder Woman sequel at a time when discretion was key.
Sabé was never seen again after Keira Knightley's introduction in Star Wars: The Phantom Menace, but the character eventually crossed paths with Darth Vader.
Producer David O. Selznick originally decided to pass on Gone with the Wind but ultimately changed his mind and made the problematic classic film after all.
A couple of years after The Twilight Zone, Rod Serling wrote a TV movie called The Doomsday Flight that spawned a host of copycat airplane bomb threats.
If one wants to marathon through the Tremors movies, here is a handy-dandy list one can use as a reference for the highly entertaining horror franchise.
Unfortunately, by the time Disney's animated The Jungle Book started recording its voice performances, its original Mowgli actor had aged out of the role.
The '90s is chock full of sci-fi greats like The Matrix, but there were plenty of stinkers too. However, these poorly reviewed sci-fi movies are worth watching.
Remember the time Luke Skywalker (Mark Hamill) and Biggs Darklighter (Garrick Hagon) snuck off the Star Wars set for an unsanctioned horse-riding adventure?