John Wilkes Booth’s story never settles into place. Each explanation leaves a crack, and certainty keeps slipping away. What remains are unanswered questions, and a lingering sense that something important was never revealed to the public.
Glam Rock was all about volume, attitude, sensual appeal, and choruses big enough to fill arenas. These songs blended pop instincts with hard-rock swagger, turning excess into an art form and MTV into a battleground. Love it or hate it, glam rock ruled an era, and these tracks are the reason why.
2025 was one of those years that felt like a steady stream of bad news—icon after icon, voice after voice, presence after presence. Some were legends who’d been around forever. Others were gone far too soon. Either way, the cultural void they left behind was impossible to ignore.
Owen Wilson’s career brought laughter to millions, but his private life followed a far darker path. Childhood fears, fractured relationships, and repeated emotional crises reveal a pattern of inner turmoil hidden behind Hollywood success.
This quiz isn’t here to coddle you with options. You’ll get a quote (maybe legendary, maybe sneaky), and it’s up to the film nerd in you to prove that you’ve got it.
From “Oldboy” to “The Intouchables,” explore 25 times American cinema butchered a beautiful foreign film. Discover how Hollywood remakes and mistranslations stripped these international masterpieces of their soul, subtlety, and cultural meaning.
Relive one of the most legendary years in film history with Before The New Millennium: The Greatest Movies Of 1999. This article revisits 25 iconic movies—from The Matrix and Fight Club to The Sixth Sense and Toy Story 2—that reshaped cinema, defined genres, and continue to influence movies and television today.
Gentlemen, you can't fight in here! This is the War Room!
— Peter Sellers as President Merkin Muffley in "Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb" (1964)
Written by Stanley Kubrick, Terry Southern, and Peter George.
Some shows don’t slowly reveal they’re bad—they announce it immediately, loudly, and without hesitation. These pilots waved every possible red flag, and networks somehow took that as encouragement. One episode was already too many. An entire season felt like a dare no one should’ve accepted.
Television doesn't owe permanence. A star might headline the posters, but the story may quietly outgrow them. Sometimes, a new voice takes the lead, or the center just blurs.
2025 was one of those years that felt like a steady stream of bad news—icon after icon, voice after voice, presence after presence. Some were legends who’d been around forever. Others were gone far too soon. Either way, the cultural void they left behind was impossible to ignore.
Hollywood’s family tree is more intertwined than you’d ever imagine. From distant cousins to unexpected half-siblings, you may be surprised to discover who's related to who.