James Bond Was Created To Counter Some Real Life Anxiety
James Bond creator Ian Fleming was dealing with a massive case of pre-wedding jitters when he came up with the idea for 007.
Read MoreJames Bond creator Ian Fleming was dealing with a massive case of pre-wedding jitters when he came up with the idea for 007.
Read MoreEdgar Allan Poe's dark tale 'The Masque of the Red Death' influenced not only Prospero's episode of The Fall of the House of Usher, but the entire show.
Read MoreBad Bunny made his hosting debut on Saturday Night Live, and he also brought Pedro Pascal, Fred Armisen and ... Mick Jagger? Let's dig into the new episode.
Read MoreIn Patrick Stewart's memoir, Making It So, the actor recalls meeting Hugh Jackman, who was auditioning for Wolverine at the time, on the set of X-Men.
Read MoreTed Danson and Shelley Long had wonderful chemistry in their Cheers audition, which proved to be a life-saver for Danson.
Read MoreKelly Reilly's Beth is Yellowstone's most chaotic and uncensorable character. But in the interest of staying true to Beth, she basically pissed off America.
Read MoreThe Fall of the House of Usher contains lots of gruesome violence and twists, but one was done in such a clever way it won Mike Flanagan a unique award.
Read MoreThe Boys Presents: Diabolical and Gen V are both a hit with fans of The Boys, but don't expect a huge flurry of spin-offs.
Read MoreBad Bunny wants to do a Shrek-based sketch with Please Don't Destroy on Saturday Night Live. Or maybe he doesn't. Whatever.
Read MoreThe actor behind Thing on the Netflix series 'Wednesday' had a serious challenge when trying to execute a perfect flip of the bird.
Read MoreStephen Sondheim's touches wander his posthumous (half-)musical Here We Are, his long-gestating collaboration with playwright David Ives. Read our review.
Read MoreA scene in the comedy series Extras featuring guest star Patrick Stewart ended up requiring over 40 takes because Ricky Gervais kept laughing too much.
Read MoreWill we ever see a Top Gun 3? Here's what the major players have said about a potential return so far. Goodness gracious, great balls of fire!
Read MoreMartin Scorsese's Killers of the Flower Moon shares a very odd connection to last year's Babylon.
Read MoreOne chilling episode of The Twilight Zone's original run was so dangerously scary that it required a police escort - for one sinister prop.
Read MoreHow did the Avengers become the leading superhero team of the Marvel Cinematic Universe? We deep dive into the MCU's marginalization of the X-Men.
Read MoreKillers of the Flower Moon has fantastic lead performances by Leonardo DiCaprio and Lily Gladstone, but let's give it up for Jesse Plemons and Brendan Fraser.
Read MoreWhen it came to the original Star Wars trilogy, Mark Hamill and Carrie Fisher didn't think of themselves as the stars of the films. Here's why.
Read MoreThe original plan for Frasier Crane was thankfully abandoned after Cheers, giving us the beloved series we have today.
Read MoreRob Zombie got to get weird with his Halloween sequel Halloween 2. Let's look back at the bonkers horror film, with emphasis on the shocking ending.
Read MoreCordelia Chase didn't get to actually stake a vampire until her final episode of Buffy the Vampire Slayer, despite frequent appeals from Charisma Carpenter.
Read MoreGeorge Lucas was so stressed out by the process of finishing all the sound mixes for 1977's Star Wars that he completely forgot his movie premiered.
Read MoreA stunt involving running alongside a moving airplane for the James Bond movie Die Another Day proved difficult for star Halle Berry.
Read MoreThe Bones finale went out with a literal bang by blowing up the Jeffersonian Institute lab -- something David Boreanaz had been wanting to do since season 1.
Read MoreWe've all asked the same question of the new Star Wars sequel trilogy: why can't Rey and Kylo Ren just make out? Rian Johnson has a frustratingly good reason.
Read MoreFor a scene that happened early in Yellowstone season 1, Kelly Reilly's Beth Dutton had to face down a pack of wolves. But they weren't CG. They were real.
Read MoreWith 1917 now available on home video, let's count down the 20 best war movies of the past 50 years, starting with Patton and moving forward.
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