The 1980s gave us plenty of TV shows that still hold up well to this day. Everyone should watch these classics at least once in their lifetime.
The actress who starred in the now-iconic 1988 ads with the slogan, 'Milk: It Does a Body Good,' says she received six figures, annually, from the campaign.
Five events in the Vancouver area that made history also inspired five motion pictures. With the Academy Awards coming up this week, it is worth noting that one of these films did bring home an Oscar ...
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1980s Philips tape recorder prices go viral, netizens shocked
Hyderabad: Today, entertainment is unlimited. We have smart televisions, PlayStations, smartphones and streaming platforms like Netflix, Spotify and YouTube. Movies, music and games are available ...
If you haven't seen the Ultima retrospective series, each video breaks down the game's history, analyzes and critiques its narrative, reviews it as an RPG in the context of its release, and weaves in ...
Charles Lee Ray (better known as Chucky) really has a stranglehold on one of the craziest genres in film history: the killer ...
This largely overlooked chapter of American baseball history struck a chord with audiences, grossing $132 million worldwide ...
Corey Parker! The mere name gives us a clear picture of a recognisable face that has appeared in numerous sitcoms, drama series and movies over the decades.
On this day in 1980, a biopic about country singer Loretta Lynn hit theaters and opened up many eyes to a life of poverty, talent, and hope.
Oscar-winning Sacrebleu producer Ron Dyens backs the ambitious 2D feature, blending space opera, philosophy, and classic French animation influences.
Rob Anderson's "Are You Afraid of the '90s?" one-man musical debuts at the Belasco March 7, combining his viral recaps with original songs.
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