January 9, 2026 Jesse Singer

Celebrities Who Married The Same Person Twice, And Failed Spectacularly Both Times

Some couples just can’t resist the pull—no matter how messy things get. Hollywood is full of stars who marched down the aisle twice (or even more) with the same person, convinced the sequel would outshine the original. Spoiler alert: it never did.
January 9, 2026 Jesse Singer

Tom Scholz made Boston the biggest band on the planet—then cost them eight years and nearly destroyed everything.

Boston’s 1976 debut wasn’t just huge—it was more than huge. Bad pun aside, the album really was a monster hit. But monster hits attract monsters of a different kind—label executives, deadlines, and expectations that don’t leave much room for perfectionism.
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March 5, 2025 Laidley Bates

Celebrities You Didn't Know Were Related

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.
January 8, 2026 Jesse Singer

When Peter Green vanished from Fleetwood Mac, his descent into schizophrenia became one of rock’s most tragic untold stories.

Fleetwood Mac didn’t start as a pop band. It started with Peter Green—a blues guitarist who terrified Eric Clapton. He built the band, led it, and shaped everything it was meant to be. Then he disappeared. What followed wasn’t reinvention—it was a quiet collapse into schizophrenia that erased one of rock’s most gifted minds.

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January 8, 2026 Jesse Singer

Most people think Hervé Villechaize was fired from “Fantasy Island” over money, but complaints from women on set played a major part in his dismissal.

For years, the popular story was simple: Hervé Villechaize wanted to be paid the same as Ricardo Montalbán, the star of Fantasy Island, and the studio showed him the door. It’s a neat, dramatic explanation—but it skips over a much uglier reality that people were uncomfortable talking about at the time.
January 7, 2026 Jack Hawkins

Before The New Millennium: The Greatest Movies Of 1999

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.
January 7, 2026 Jesse Singer

TV Shows That Were Canceled After One Season—But Should’ve Ended After The First Episode

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.
January 7, 2026 Jack Hawkins

The Greatest Streaming Series You Can Watch In A Weekend

Discover the 25 greatest streaming miniseries you can watch in a weekend, from gripping true crime and prestige dramas to mind-bending sci-fi and emotional character studies. Perfect for binge-watching, these limited series deliver unforgettable stories without a long-term commitment.
January 6, 2026 Jesse Singer

Directors Who Never Made A Good Movie—Except For The One Time They Did

Some great directors struggle their entire careers trying to get films made. While others somehow keep getting chance and chance despite delivering poor to mediocre results. But just like how a broken clock is right twice a day—these lesser directors have managed to make something really good once (or even twice) along the way.