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Cloris Leachman
June 4, 2026 Allison Robertson

The Mary Tyler Moore Show made Cloris Leachman a household name—but her fearless reinventions made her a legend.

Cloris Leachman became a breakout star on The Mary Tyler Moore Show, but her Oscar win, Emmy record, and fearless reinventions made her a Hollywood legend long after.
Carmen Electra
June 4, 2026 Allison Robertson

Stars Whose First Major Films Flopped—And They Never Recovered

Explore the stars who tried to break into Hollywood but saw their early films flop, derailing their acting ambitions before they could truly take off.
Gabe Kaplan
June 4, 2026 Allison Robertson

Gabe Kaplan made Welcome Back, Kotter a smash hit—but fame proved much more complicated once the show ended.

Gabe Kaplan created and starred in Welcome Back, Kotter, but after creative clashes and typecasting, he left Hollywood behind and reinvented himself as a professional poker player.
Jill Hennessy, Crossing Jordan
June 4, 2026 Jesse Singer

TV Shows From The 2000s That No One Remembers—Seriously, Do You Remember Even 5 Of These Shows?

The 2000s gave us massive TV hits like Lost, The Office, and Grey’s Anatomy. But for every huge success, there were...these shows. Some came and went quickly and others lasted multiple seasons—but none of them seem to have stuck to our collective TV memories.
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October 3, 2025 Jesse Singer

Films That Get Better The Second Time You Watch

Some movies just demand a second date. The first time you’re wide-eyed, trying to keep up. But on the rewatch? You notice all the sneaky details, inside jokes, and emotional punches hiding in plain sight. These are the films that don’t just hold up—they get even better once you know what’s coming.
October 4, 2024 Jesse Singer

SPOILER ALERT! The Biggest TV And Movie Twists Revealed

Spoiler Alert Warning: TV and movie shocks, twists and surprises nobody saw coming.
man with award
July 2, 2025 Miles Brucker

Can You Name Every Best Picture Winner From 2004 To 2025?

Hollywood's golden statue tells fascinating stories. Recent decades brought international breakthroughs, streaming revolutions, and long-overdue recognition for overlooked talent. So, it's time for a quick knowledge test.
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June 3, 2026 Marlon Wright

The Worst Opening Sequences In The History Of Cinema

First impressions matter, especially in movies. The lights dim, the music swells, and then... disappointment strikes. Unfortunately, a couple of famous movies lost their audience before they'd even settled into their seats.

Keep your friends close, but your enemies closer.

— Al Pacino as Michael Corleone in "The Godfather Part II" (1974)
Written by Francis Ford Coppola and Mario Puzo.


Jill Hennessy, Crossing Jordan
June 4, 2026 Jesse Singer

TV Shows From The 2000s That No One Remembers—Seriously, Do You Remember Even 5 Of These Shows?

The 2000s gave us massive TV hits like Lost, The Office, and Grey’s Anatomy. But for every huge success, there were...these shows. Some came and went quickly and others lasted multiple seasons—but none of them seem to have stuck to our collective TV memories.
October 2, 2024 Ella Mason

The Best Prime Video Originals

Prime Video has quickly become a go-to platform for binge-worthy content, delivering a diverse range of original series and movies that cater to the masses. Here are the best Prime Video Originals that you need to add to your watchlist.
June 4, 2026 Alex Summers

The Groundbreaking Comedy Career Of Flip Wilson

Flip Wilson broke new ground for Black comedians
Don Knotts as Barney Fife in The Andy Griffith Show
June 4, 2026 Penelope Singh

Why did The Andy Griffith Show star Don Knotts struggle to escape his signature role?

When The Andy Griffith Show premiered in 1960, Andy Griffith was expected to be the main comedic attraction. Instead, viewers quickly became captivated by Don Knotts as the nervous and hilariously overconfident Deputy Barney Fife. Knotts turned what could have been a simple supporting role into one of television's most memorable characters. Before long, Barney became one of the biggest reasons audiences tuned in every week.

November 13, 2025 Jesse Singer

Photos Of Full House's Jodie Sweetin Then And Now To Make Anyone Feel Old

You might want to sit down for this one: Jodie Sweetin—aka Stephanie Tanner from Full House—turns 44 next year. Yep, the kid who yelled “How rude!” is now older than Danny Tanner was when the show started. If that doesn’t make you feel one rerun away from a midlife crisis, her story—and the then-and-now photos—definitely will.
June 4, 2026 Alex Summers

The Groundbreaking Comedy Career Of Flip Wilson

Flip Wilson broke new ground for Black comedians
Don Knotts as Barney Fife in The Andy Griffith Show
June 4, 2026 Penelope Singh

Why did The Andy Griffith Show star Don Knotts struggle to escape his signature role?

When The Andy Griffith Show premiered in 1960, Andy Griffith was expected to be the main comedic attraction. Instead, viewers quickly became captivated by Don Knotts as the nervous and hilariously overconfident Deputy Barney Fife. Knotts turned what could have been a simple supporting role into one of television's most memorable characters. Before long, Barney became one of the biggest reasons audiences tuned in every week.
November 25, 2025 Jesse Singer

JFK’s brother-in-law Peter Lawford was the last person to speak to Marilyn Monroe. “Say goodbye to the president,” she said—then the line went silent.

The night Marilyn Monroe died, her phone rang one last time. On the other end was Peter Lawford—the actor, Rat Pack insider, and brother-in-law to a Kennedy. He was calling to invite her to dinner. What he heard instead was a slurred goodbye mentioning “the President.” And then the line went silent.


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