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David Bowie, Jump They Say
March 18, 2026 Jesse Singer

The 30 Greatest Songs Of The 1970s That No One Ever Talks About—How Many Do You Remember?

Stairway to Heaven. Hotel California. Imagine…Yeah, we all know the 70s produced some of the best—and most talked about—songs in music history. But what about those incredible tracks that slipped through the cracks.
Lark Voorhies, Saved by the Bell
March 18, 2026 Jesse Singer

Lark Voorhies became a 90s icon on Saved by the Bell, then she all but disappeared. It would be years before she opened up about her true struggles.

In the early 90s, Lark Voorhies was everywhere thanks to her role as Lisa Turtle on Saved by the Bell. But by the 2000s she had largely vanished from Hollywood. For years, fans wondered what had happened—and the truth behind her disappearance was far more complicated than anyone realized.
American singer Madonna in a loft on Canal Street, New York City, December 1982.
March 18, 2026 Penelope Singh

Debut Albums That Were So Good, They Changed Music Forever

Most artists spend years trying to find their sound, but every once in a while, a new artist arrives with a first record that feels instantly iconic. These albums did more than just introduce a band or performer; they defined genres, launched legendary careers, and changed the direction of music itself.
American singer Prince (1958-2016) performs onstage during the 1984 Purple Rain Tour on November 4, 1984, at the Joe Louis Arena in Detroit, Michigan.
March 18, 2026 Quinn Mercer

Albums That Would Have Been Legendary—If They’d Been Released

Every legendary album we know and love almost didn’t happen. But in some cases, the opposite is true. Some records were fully recorded, nearly finished, or at least carefully planned… and still never made it out into the world. Sometimes bands broke up. Sometimes record labels got nervous. Sometimes the artists themselves scrapped the project and moved on.
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June 25, 2024 Christine Tran

Scandalous Facts About The Wizarding Families Of Harry Potter

The Wizarding families of Harry Potter are a huge part of why the Potterverse feels so rich—but these clans hide many dark secrets.
December 2, 2024 Ethan Vestby

The Lowest Reviews Roger Ebert Ever Gave

Director Rob Reiner has given us some of Hollywood’s greatest hits, but his movie North was so bad, it earned one of Roger Ebert’s most infamous reviews.
Martin Sheen on the set of Apocalypse Now
December 11, 2024 Sarah Ng

The Behind-The-Scenes Horror Story Of "Apocalypse Now"

Apocalypse Now is one of the most praised films in Hollywood history—but the behind-the-scenes stories are straight out of a deranged fever dream.
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November 25, 2024 Jennifer McDougall

Best Football Movies

Jerry Maguire gave us one of the most iconic lines in film history: “You had me at hello.” But few people know the real story behind the famous quote.

I see dead people.

— Haley Joel Osment as Cole Sear in "The Sixth Sense" (1999)
Written by M. Night Shyamalan.


December 30, 2025 Penelope Singh

Legendary TV Reunions That Hit Us Right In The Feelings

Whether it’s a beloved sitcom cast, an iconic drama crew, or a long-awaited revival episode, television reunions offer some of the best nostalgia, closure, and emotional payoff on TV. These moments bring characters back together on screen, often years after viewers last saw them, reminding us why those relationships mattered so much in the first place. Here are 20 of the most legendary TV reunions ever aired.
December 30, 2025 Quinn Mercer

Finales That Were So Controversial, Fans Are Still Arguing

Sticking the landing is one of television’s toughest challenges. When finales work, they become legendary. When they don’t, they spark outrage, think pieces, and endless rewatches fueled by disbelief. These are the TV finales that made bold, baffling, or polarizing decisions—and ensured they’d never stop being debated.
October 29, 2025 Jesse Singer

Columbo vs. Murder, She Wrote: And the Winner Is…

Columbo and Murder, She Wrote couldn’t have been more different—one smelled like rain-soaked asphalt and coffee; the other like tea and typewriter ink. Yet both solved murders that left entire generations glued to the couch. Now, let’s settle it once and for all: trench coat vs. typewriter....

Lark Voorhies, Saved by the Bell
March 18, 2026 Jesse Singer

Lark Voorhies became a 90s icon on Saved by the Bell, then she all but disappeared. It would be years before she opened up about her true struggles.

In the early 90s, Lark Voorhies was everywhere thanks to her role as Lisa Turtle on Saved by the Bell. But by the 2000s she had largely vanished from Hollywood. For years, fans wondered what had happened—and the truth behind her disappearance was far more complicated than anyone realized.
Louise Brooks Facts
June 21, 2024 Scott Mazza

Tragic Facts About Louise Brooks, Hollywood's Lost Starlet

Louise Brooks was once one of the world’s biggest stars. Then, just as suddenly as she came, she was gone. Whatever happened to the It Girl of the 1920s?
Pola Negri Facts
June 11, 2024 Rachel Seigel

Seductive Facts About Pola Negri, The Original Femme Fatale

In the 1920s, Pola Negri and her exotic, sensual looks scandalized audiences—but few people know the femme fatale's even darker history.
Maurice Chevalier Facts
June 24, 2024 Mehroo S.

Debonair Facts About Maurice Chevalier, The World’s Most Famous Frenchman 

Maurice Chevalier was a notorious ladies’ man, but despite years of blissful lovemaking, this French lothario ended up brutally alone.


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