U.S. Breaks Off Relations With Germany
Erik Sass is covering the events of the war exactly 100 years after they happened. This is the 265th installment in the series.
Erik Sass is covering the events of the war exactly 100 years after they happened. This is the 265th installment in the series.
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In a recent interview, James Cameron calls out 'Mythbusters' for suggesting that Jack and Rose both could have survived.
Magicians, Bob Odenkirk, and the return of David Brent.
America's favorite cookbook contains some essential hosting advice.
After selling over 3 million albums of crank calls, the Boys went their separate ways.
Mary Richards blazed a path for Elaine Benes, Liz Lemon, and other single working women on TV with 'The Mary Tyler Moore Show.'
Erik Sass is covering the events of the war exactly 100 years after they happened. This is the 264th installment in the series.
The best of Park City, on your couch (where presumably you will not have to stand in line or wear a parka).
Erik Sass is covering the events of the war exactly 100 years after they happened. This is the 263rd installment in the series.
In addition to her work as a beloved actor and animal rights activist, Betty White was a master of wise words and one-liners.
In 1983, a producer's "bootleg Bond" promised mechanical sharks, Orson Welles, and the return of Sean Connery.
Erik Sass is covering the events of the war exactly 100 years after they happened. This is the 262nd installment in the series.
Hayao Miyazaki may be known for his animated films, but his outlook on life is hardly G-rated (neither are most of his films).
Monica and Chandler from 'Friends' somehow wound up in the same house as the McCallister family from 'Home Alone.'
Between his modest comic book hits Hellboy and Hellboy II: The Golden Army, imaginative Mexican filmmaker Guillermo del Toro made a film that was darker and more in Spanish: Pan's Labyrinth.
'Dirty Rotten Scoundrels,' Frank Oz's popular con man comedy starring Steve Martin and Michael Caine, went through plenty of changes before finally hitting the big screen.
Since making his feature directorial debut with the 1971 TV movie Duel, Steven Spielberg—who was born on December 18, 1946—has gone on to create some of Hollywood's most iconic films.
You can't talk about the history of independent film without talking about John Cassavetes. And you can't talk about John Cassavetes without talking about 'A Woman Under the Influence.'
Dick Van Dyke has been charming his way onto TV and movie screens since the 1950s, capturing hearts in roles like comedy writer Rob Petrie on 'The Dick Van Dyke Show' and Bert in 'Mary Poppins.'
Erik Sass is covering the events of the war exactly 100 years after they happened. This is the 259th installment in the series.
Spoiler alert! Sometimes TV shows shock their audiences with mind-blowing twists and surprises, but TV writers are often clever enough to foreshadow these events with very subtle references.
It's gained a cult audience all over the world—and is especially popular in Germany.