SNL Stars Who Never Got Their Big Break
For some Saturday Night Live standouts, SNL represents the biggest thing they'll ever do in show business.
Read MoreFor some Saturday Night Live standouts, SNL represents the biggest thing they'll ever do in show business.
Read MoreSpider-Man has one of the biggest villain rosters in comic book history, and that means there’s plenty of room for truly stupid characters alongside his iconic bad guys like Carnage and Green Goblin. In other words, there’s no hope of redemption for these incredibly dumb Spider-Man villains.
Read MoreWhenever Bruce Lee stepped onto the screen, he moved at ridiculous speeds, took out legions of bad guys with his devastating punching power, and inspired audience members to sign up for martial arts classes in droves. Let's take a look at his most epic fight scenes.
Read MoreEven though these TV shows are all incredible, they all had to survive a truly terrible pilot.
Read MoreFor each horror classic we watch every Halloween, there are a dozen scary stories that never made it to the big screen. Here are some freaky films that never got to haunt theaters, from undead soldiers to Lovecraftian creatures.
Read MoreEverybody loves Jim from The Office, but what if that love is misplaced? While the man never took up the role of a proper antagonist, there have been several points over the course of the show where Jim Halpert had a pretty bad attitude, made awfully poor choices, and did some truly terrible things.
Read MoreBoosted by an iconic opening theme and the on-screen chemistry between David Duchovny and Gillian Anderson, The X-Files has remained a cultural touchstone for over 25 years. Just what is it — other than the alien conspiracy, of course — that made it such an influential series?
Read MoreFor the most part, when a director signs onto a movie, they're there until the film is finished. But sometimes, a filmmaker has to leave a picture early, and in a lot of those cases, the split isn't pretty. These are the instance where directors threw up their hands in frustration and walked away.
Read MoreFor those looking to be thoroughly spooked, Netflix is home to a wide array of unsettling horror movies.
Read MoreWe all get a little forgetful sometimes, even famous actors. As it turns out, some Hollywood A-listers occasionally forget they starred in certain movies. Stranger still, these slip-ups involve some of the most successful films ever made.
Read MoreIt wasn't always bottles of rum and a hearty yo-ho-ho for Sparrow and crew. Making the first film was an exercise in risk-taking that ended up paying dividends beyond what anyone could have imagined, from zombies to complex heroines and all the inebriated quips in between.
Read MoreHere are some of the most perplexing questions that are often left unanswered in films featuring intergalactic travelers.
Read MoreSometimes, it takes a while to get that sequel going. Sometimes, it takes decades.
Read MoreAlison Lohman's career once seemed to be skyrocketing, but after her leading role in Drag Me to Hell, the actress stopped taking major roles.
Read MoreIt's not easy for a popular show to end perfectly without letting loyal fans down. Some completely trip over the finish line and leave fans furious.
Read MoreNot all scary movies have to push themselves into R-rated territory to be scary. Some were even engineered at PG-rated content levels.
Read MoreThe ending of Dan Trachtenberg's "Predator: Badlands" could have huge implications for the future of the franchise. Here's what happened and what it all means.
Read MorePerhaps they were worried about the role, perhaps they weren't impressed with the story, or maybe they had something going on in their personal lives. Whatever the reason, some of Hollywood's most famous movie stars almost turned down their most iconic roles.
Read More"Oppenheimer" is three hours long and packed with major historical events and characters, yet it's the small details that really bring the story to life.
Read MoreIt can be tough for a long-running TV series to stick the finale landing. These 12 shows were accused of failure, but time suggests they deserve a new look.
Read MoreWhen "A Nightmare On Elm Street" arrived in 1984, it didn't just kick off an iconic slasher franchise. It also launched careers and put a studio on the map.
Read MoreWhen it comes to choosing roles, quality rather than quantity is what appeals to Rene Russo. We take a look at what happened and what she is up to now.
Read MoreBob Barker may be most well-known as the host of "The Price is Right," but the 99-year-old had a lot more to him.
Read MoreIt feels like every movie released in the 1970s was a classic, but only one could win best picture at the Oscars each year. These are the decade's 10 best.
Read MoreAside from their look or nefarious plans, what is the one thing that distinguishes a classic villain? Their laugh, of course, and here are some of the best.
Read MoreGrab that Barbasol and slip into your best running heels - these are some things you only notice in the "Jurassic World" trilogy your second time watching it.
Read MoreLiv Tyler looked set to become the next big thing in Hollywood after "The Lord of the Rings," so why did she fall off the Tinseltown radar?
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