MOST RECENT

December 11, 2025 Jane O'Shea

One Hit Wonders Who Left The Spotlight And Definitely Made The Right Decision

Fame didn’t disappear when the radio stopped calling. It just changed rooms. A few familiar voices walked away from the stage, took unexpected seats elsewhere, and built second acts that deserve to make the highlight reel.
December 11, 2025 Jesse Singer

After Jimi Hendrix was booed offstage opening for The Monkees, he swore he’d never compromise again—and it made him a legend.

In 1967, Jimi Hendrix was already melting minds in London—but in the U.S., mainstream crowds didn’t quite know what to do with him yet. So when he signed on to open for The Monkees, America’s most teen-screaming pop phenomenon, it was a mismatch from the jump.
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December 11, 2025 J. Clarke

Songs That Instantly Teleport You Back To The Vine Era

Before looping clips got longer and attention spans got shorter, there was Vine—a six-second burst of creativity where songs could go from forgotten deep cuts to global sensations overnight. Whether it was a dance challenge, a dramatic punchline, or a clip of someone’s pet doing something baffling, these tracks became the heartbeat of an era. And with just a few notes, they can transport you right back to the time when going viral meant doing something bizarre, looping it endlessly, and hoping someone yelled “Do it for the Vine”.
December 11, 2025 Penelope Singh

Syd Barrett's Heartwrenching Downfall

Many consider Syd Barrett to have been rock band Pink Floyd's guiding light, but the truth is, he was only with them for a small fraction of their history. What ended his time with Pink Floyd was an abrupt and bizarre personality change that friends and fans are still trying to come to terms with. Over the years, suggested causes include his unbridled substance misuse, mental illness—or just one of the side effects of being a rock n roll genius.
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November 13, 2025 Jack Hawkins

Times That American Cinema Butchered A Beautiful Foreign Film

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.
A Very Long Engagement
July 10, 2025 Jane O'Shea

These are the best romantic French films you can stream with subtitles today.

Tired of predictable Hollywood romance? French directors understand that love isn't always pretty or simple. Thanks to platforms like Netflix, Amazon Prime, MUBI, and Hulu, offering English subtitles, such classics are just a click away.
Only True Movie Fans Can Match This Line to the Film
July 8, 2025 Marlon Wright

Quiz: Can You Match the Quote to the Movie?

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.
December 10, 2025 Jack Hawkins

Movie Buffs Don't Just Want DVDs For Christmas—Here Are Way Better Gifts

Discover these creative, expanded Christmas gift ideas for the movie buff in your life—from Criterion editions and home-theater gadgets to cozy blankets, puzzles, collectibles, and more. A festive, fun guide for cinephiles of every genre.

Elementary, my dear Watson.

— Basil Rathbone as Sherlock Holmes in "The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes" (1939)
Written by William Gillette and Arthur Conan Doyle.


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June 23, 2025 Miles Brucker

These 44 Shows Let Their Main Characters Slip Out Of Focus

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.
May 13, 2025 Mark Schilling

The Best Families On TV

The Bradys are still one of the best families on TV, but behind the scenes, “family” secrets threatened to have the show yanked off-air.
December 9, 2025 J. Clarke

The Underappreciated Writers Behind Your Favorite TV Shows

You probably know Walter White, Don Draper, and the inmates of Litchfield by name. But the people who actually put words in their mouths? Those names tend to blur by in a tiny white font at the end of the episode. So let’s slow those credits down. Here are 22 writers who quietly built the worlds, characters, and episodes you still think about long after the season ended—and who deserve to have their names lodged in your brain right next to the shows you binge on repeat.

Chadwick Boseman
July 15, 2025 Miles Brucker

While undergoing chemotherapy, he visited children with cancer and never once let them know he was fighting the same battle. He passed in 2020, but his heroic legacy lives on.

He never asked for your sympathy. As cameras flashed and crowds cheered, Chadwick Boseman quietly carried a terminal illness and chose not to tell the world.
Donald OConnor Facts
July 24, 2024 Ivan Denomme

Dark Facts About Donald O’Connor, Hollywood’s Tragic Clown

At Donald O’Connor’s farewell party from Universal Studios, the executives gave him a disturbing parting “gift”. When he opened it, his blood boiled.
Portrait of Omar Sharif
July 26, 2024 Stef Waring

Lonely Facts About Omar Sharif, The Smouldering Egyptian Bad Boy

Though he was one of the most famous heartthrobs in Hollywood, Omar Sharif’s final years were absolutely brutal. Dive into his terribly sad story.
Green Lantern
December 9, 2025 Alex Summers

Fans Will Claim That These Are The Worst Superhero Casting Choices, But We're Not So Sure

Comic book icons carry massive expectations, and when an adaptation drops the ball, fans don’t forget. Plenty of productions deliver the magic, but some miss the mark so completely that they become cautionary tales.