Some people see Elizabeth Short as a real-life femme fatale from a film noir thriller. She was a wannabe actress who walked the mean and dangerous streets of 1940s LA, and she also had connections to some very dangerous men. Sadly, like many women of film noir, Short had a brutal end to her life—even more sadistic than most horror movies. Her senseless attack by an unknown assailant created a media frenzy that literally stopped the country in its tracks. But who was Elizabeth Short? Let’s peel back the fiction and get some true facts about Elizabeth Short—AKA the Black Dahlia.
As a founding member of the Eagles, Don Henley was not only instrumental in creating one of America’s most iconic bands but also in their widespread success. Adding to his resume, beyond helping the band, his talents as a musician and songwriter helped build a career apart from The Eagles. However, just as the band itself was no picnic behind the curtains, so too did the drummer have a darker side.
Before antiheroes became trendy and before “prestige TV” turned into a buzzword, Westerns were already out here doing the work. These shows weren’t just about horses and shootouts—they were quietly building the DNA of modern television.
Here are 21 TV Westerns that didn’t just define a genre—they helped define television itself.
Some of these decisions made careers. Some made millions. Others built entire empires. And the wild part? It wasn’t all luck—these are moves, moments and choices celebrities have actually said were the smartest things they ever did.
The scene of a deranged Jack Nicholson yelling, “Here’s Johnny!” made The Shining into one of the most famous movies in history–but few know the bizarre origin of the iconic line.
Political thriller movie may have got their start in the Cold War era, but they're even more popular today. Here are some of the best political thrillers of all time.
Yes, I'll admit it. I cry at movies. In fact—I've cried at a whole bunch of movies. And these are the ones that get me every single time I watch them. How about you? Do any of these bring a tear to your eye as well?
I see you.
— Sam Worthington as Jake Sully in "Avatar" (2009)
Family Guy is no stranger to bizarre storylines—but there’s one weird episode that took things ways too far, leaving even die-hard fans feeling queasy.
Yes, I'll admit it. I cry at movies. In fact—I've cried at a whole bunch of movies. And these are the ones that get me every single time I watch them. How about you? Do any of these bring a tear to your eye as well?
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