
SPOILER ALERT!: This article reveals and discusses the climaxes to several classic TV series. You have been warned. With And Just Like That coming to an end after three seasons, it seems like a good time to look at other…
Read more →SPOILER ALERT!: This article reveals and discusses the climaxes to several classic TV series. You have been warned. With And Just Like That coming to an end after three seasons, it seems like a good time to look at other…
Read more →To date, only two male actors of Indigenous North American heritage have been nominated for Academy Awards. The first was Chief Dan George, co-star of 1970’s Little Big Man. Two decades later, Canada’s Graham Greene was, like George, nominated for…
Read more →Today is the first Monday in September, which here in the U.S. means it’s also Labor Day. Since becoming a federal holiday in 1894, the day has been a nationwide comemmoration of the labor movement and its members, whose work…
Read more →One factor that can help a movie’s success is the music. A hit song can do the work of 100 publicists and can make people curious about a film. In early November 1992 “I Will Always Love You” from the…
Read more →His acting career was kickstarted when he undressed Buster Keaton in a bathhouse. He also performed in a circus alongside an array of “human oddities,” took a potshot at William Powell, ran a luggage store with Edward G. Robinson,…
Read more →Well, it’s that time once again, as parents across America bid goodbye to their grown children–and, in many cases, their life savings–as they send their sons and daughters off to the higher levels of academia. In other words, it’s…
Read more →Back in the day, many television notables tried to parlay their small-screen popularity into a movie career. In today’s showbiz world, actors move from TV to film to theatre with no harm. However, it was once considered beneath a…
Read more →Everyone has heard how the first prime time animated TV series, 1960’s The Flintstones from Hanna-Barbera, was inspired by Jackie Gleason’s seminal sitcom The Honeymooners. One year later, the studio did it again, adapting The Phil Silvers Show, aka Sergeant…
Read more →To earn an Academy Award nomination for your film debut is no small accomplishment, but that’s just what happened to Terence Stamp following his title turn in 1962’s maritime drama Billy Budd. The famed British actor, who was born in…
Read more →Since the silent film era, taglines have been with us to promote Hollywood’s latest cinematic masterpieces. A catchy slogan can entice the masses to shell out their hard-earned cash to see what the fuss is all about. Some taglines capture a…
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