How about Forrest Gump, The Shawshank Redemption, Pulp Fiction, The Lion King, Priscilla Queen of the Desert, Clear and Present Danger, Sicario, Four Weddings and a Funeral, Interview With the Vampire, Speed, Ed Wood, and the other two films in a starmaking year for Jim Carrey, Ace ...
Much like supernatural horror and science fiction shows today,The X-Filesfollowed a monster-of-the-week format for most episodes while an overarching main storyline drives the season forward. This format has become a staple in shows of this nature and the show itself has become apop culture ph...
When you stop and think about it, Massachusetts friends and neighbors, there are some strange names for places across the map of America. And some LONG names, too. The longest place name in America is located in the Commonwealth. If you took some time to do some research regarding strange...
Meteorites may be at the heart of many science fiction and disaster films; but when it comes down to real science, Earth is a big planet covered by large, uninhabited areas. When you consider the empty versus occupied planetary surface area, you have pretty low-if-wide-ranging odds--between...
The time between the first and last appearances of Chesterton marks thelongest gap between TV appearances: an incredible 57 years 120 days. YT The science fiction television show has been broadcast by the BBC since 1963. It was then that Russell first appeared in the dram...
The longest night of the year, also known as the Winter Solstice, is coming up on Dec. 21. Even though a lot of people see it as the shortest day of the year, when you live in an area like the Hudson Valley, where the nights are beautiful, the longest night is not a bad thing...
The longest night of the year, also known as the Winter Solstice, is coming up on Dec. 21. Even though a lot of people see it as the shortest day of the year, when you live in an area like the Hudson Valley, where the nights are beautiful, the longest night is not a bad thing...
And if you’re a Final Fantasy IX fan, the back half of the story deliberately weaponizes your nostalgia for that game (and assumed enthusiasm for the long-rumored remake). We won’t get into spoilers here, but it’s done in a way that’s deeply fascinating — when it isn’t mortify...