January 19, 2026 Jack Hawkins

The Most Snubbed TV Shows At The Emmys

The Emmy Awards have a long history of snubbing incredible television. From The Wire and Better Call Saul to Buffy the Vampire Slayer, these are the 25 TV shows most unfairly ignored by the Emmys — and we’re still furious about it.
Bruce Springsteen Live
January 19, 2026 Jesse Singer

Artists Who Hated Their Own Song Titles—And Why They Were Stuck With Them

A great song title can launch a hit in seconds. It can also quietly ruin an artist’s life. Some titles were misunderstood. Others aged badly. A few became punchlines the moment they hit radio. For these artists, the title didn’t just sell the song. It became the thing they could never escape.
Talking Heads
January 19, 2026 Jesse Singer

MTV Didn’t Exist Back Then, But These Songs From The 60s And 70s Would’ve Had Amazing Music Videos. Here's What They Would’ve Looked Like.

Plenty of tracks from the 60s and 70s felt tailor-made for the music video era that hadn’t arrived yet. They were theatrical, stylish, weird, moody, or bold enough that there’s no doubt MTV would’ve eaten them up instantly. If MTV had shown up a decade earlier, these songs would have dominated the channel
The Conjuring
January 16, 2026 Alex Summers

Watch The Conjuring Series Closely And You Realize The Same Things Happen In Every One

Each Conjuring movie feels different on the surface, yet something familiar always lingers beneath the scares. Certain story turns repeat with surprising consistency, and spotting shared elements reveals why the tension works so reliably.

Advertisement

January 19, 2026 Alex Summers

80s Movies That Were Big Hits, But Made Gen X Roll Their Eyes

Some of the biggest movie hits of the 80s made Gen Xers shrug and say "whatever."
empty movie theatre red seats
January 19, 2026 Penelope Singh

Blockbusters Where The Studios Bet Big—And Almost Lost Everything

A look at blockbuster movies whose massive budgets and box office failures nearly bankrupted major Hollywood studios, revealing costly mistakes behind some of cinema’s most infamous financial disasters.
Goldie Hawn Laugh-In
January 16, 2026 Jesse Singer

Pop Culture References Baby Boomers Love That Most Millennials Wouldn't Understand

Boomers often assume these references are universal—timeless, obvious, self-explanatory. Millennials hear them and nod politely, the same way you do when someone explains a dream that only mattered to them.
Neil Young with Crazy Horse
January 19, 2026 Allison Robertson

When Neil Young fired Crazy Horse, his career went into chaos—but their reunion years later reignited his creative fire.

After pushing Crazy Horse out of his career, Neil Young spiraled into creative chaos. Their reunions reveal how this volatile partnership ultimately fueled some of his most powerful music.
Screenshot from Cyberpunk: Edgerunners (2022)
January 19, 2026 Quinn Mercer

Video Game Shows That Actually Got It Right

For a long time, video game TV adaptations had a bad track record. Then creators started treating games like worlds worth expanding, not just IP to cash in on. These shows prove that when the tone is right and the storytelling comes first, video games can actually make great television.
Jamie Lee Curtis at Comicon
January 19, 2026 Quinn Mercer

Iconic Guest Stars Everyone Still Talks About

A great guest star can turn a good episode into a classic, hijack an entire storyline, or even reshape a series’ legacy. More than just generating buzz, these are the appearances that were so iconic, they became part of TV history.