Miriam Margolyes continues to not hold back with her thoughts regarding Harry Potter adult fans.
Not every HBO show gains Game of Thrones-level icon status. Some never make it out of obscurity. We share HBO's hidden gems and forgettable duds.
The Breakfast Club is a truly great movie, one still known as a classic today. For those curious, here are some behind the scenes facts about it.
Phoebe had an interesting life story, and one detail fans forget is that she was married three times. But who is the other husband? Let's take a look.
Introduced in Dragon Ball Super, Ultra Instinct is a unique and exciting power-up. Here are some fascinating facts about Goku's transformation.
Martin Scorsese is rightly considered one of the most gifted and influential film-makers of all time. For more than half a century, this acclaimed auteur has cemented his position in the industry by delivering at least one cinematic masterpiece per decade. Indeed, it’s virtually impossible to have a conversation about film history without referring to the Oscar-winning director’s body of work.
Dwayne Johnson has starred in a surprisingly large amount of films over the years, but despite his acting accomplishments, he will always be known by his fans as "The Rock," his WWE ring name. For those who are a little late to the game, The Rock was regarded as one of the greatest professional wrestlers of all time from 1996-2004, and even has a best-selling autobiography (The Rock Says...) to prove it. As successful as he was in the WWE, The Rock somehow managed to segue into Hollywood via The Scorpion King, a lead role for which he was paid $5.5 million, a world record for an actor in his first starring role. Somehow The Rock continues to succeed, no matter how many movie flops he has in his back pocket. Here are 10 roles of The Rock that everyone forgets about.
Not since the days of Kirk, Picard and Janeway has Star Trek delivered a starship captain as fully formed and engaging as Star Trek: Discovery’s Captain Christopher Pike. But for the series’ so-far exceptional sophomore season, Pike’s introduction points to the possibility of being both gift and curse. Though two other iterations of Pike have previously been brought to life — first by the late Jeffrey Hunter on the small screen in “The Cage” pilot, then by the great Bruce Greenwood in J.J. Abrams’ first Trek movies — neither hold a tricorder to what the charismatic and instantly …