7 Investigation Discovery Personalities on Why People Love True Crime
Candice DeLong and Joe Kenda weigh in.
Candice DeLong and Joe Kenda weigh in.
Kristen Bell was the first of 100 actresses to read for the lead role, and the last one left standing.
Here are 13 things you might not know about the high-flying comedy, on the 20th anniversary of its season finale.
The show that launched the careers of Calista Flockhart, Portia de Rossi, and Lucy Liu also introduced the world to Josh Groban.
Items to enjoy alongside the new season of the cult favorite.
12. There was almost a sequel—with Princess Diana.
Hold on to your butts, cause '12 Monkeys' is back.
'Once,' John Carney's Oscar-winning musical drama starring Glen Hansard and Markéta Irglová, thrilled audiences—and surprised its filmmakers.
The 1980s were a magical time that gave birth to so many things that have become commonplace in our lives, including personal computers, 'Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles' movies, and two-pound cell phones.
There’s a reason why a couple episodes of ‘Star Trek’ look as if they were shot in Andy Griffith’s Mayberry.
Like a high school version of 'The X-Files,' the series developed a large cult following during its three-season run.
Craig T. Nelson's Emmy-winning sitcom hit the field for the final time 20 years ago.
8. Kevin James and Leah Remini argued in real life, too.
The legendary comedian's influences included the IRS and Danny Kaye.
The post-apocalyptic horror film, which began with Danny Boyle's '28 Days Later,' was released 10 years ago.
“Can’t Act. Slightly Bald. Also Dances.”
9. It was part of a psychological study.
If 'The Fifth Element' isn't the goofiest, most outlandish sci-fi action movie ever made, it's not for lack of trying.
Without the adventures of Scrooge and the boys, Indiana Jones might never have existed.
Today it seems like we’ll never stop seeing Spider-Man at the movies. But back in the early 2000s, it seemed amazing that we ever saw him there in the first place.
Some of the most beloved movies ever were based on books. But just because we loved them doesn’t mean the original author did.
Erik Sass is covering the events of the war exactly 100 years after they happened. This is the 274th installment in the series.
James Cameron wasn't the first director to sink the 'Titanic' on the big screen. So if you’re not a fan of the DiCaprio version, know that plenty of other options are out there.
3. You may have heard that it's based on a real Grosse Pointe student who became a hitman. It isn't.