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Eraserhead was the first of several masterpieces directed by David Lynch, but it took him no less than five years to complete the film.
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The Longest & Shortest Best Picture Winners At The Oscars
The average length of a Best Picture winner at the Oscars is 136 minutes, so let's look at the longest and shortest films that make up that magic number. -
The 2018 Remake Of A 1970s Horror Classic Is Somehow Better Than The Original
Luca Guadagnino took a massive risk when he remade Dario Argento's horror classic, but it can be argued that Suspiria 2018 might actually be better. -
Jason Statham Starred In One Of The Worst Video Game Movie Flops Of All Time
Of course the worst video game movie ever made was a flop, but it's a shame that it starred a high-profile performer like Jason Statham. -
This Star Trek Episode Was Banned In The United Kingdom For Almost 30 Years
Numerous viewer complaints about Star Trek led to the BBC initially banning this episode of the series and declining to air for another 30 years. -
The Real-Life Crime That Inspired Nicolas Cage's Longlegs
An infamous real-life (and still unsolved) crime inspired one of the memorable moments in the Nicolas Cage horror hit Longlegs. -
The Star Trek Character You Forgot Family Guy's Seth MacFarlane Played
Family Guy creator Seth MacFarlane's love of Star Trek is evident in all of his shows, but he's also canonically part of the franchise. -
Picard Season 3 Creates One Of The Wildest Contradictions In The Star Trek Universe
Star Trek: Picard season 3 stands in direct contrast to the show's second season when it comes to their outlooks towards the Borg. -
How To Watch Kraven The Hunter At Home
The last(?) entry in Sony's Spider-Man Universe, Kraven the Hunter, is coming to digital this week, with a physical release to follow later this year. -
Monty Python Sued ABC For A Good Reason
ABC picked up Monty Python's Flying Circus to broadcast nationwide in the U.S. in the 1970s, only to end up in a court battle with the actual Pythons. -
The Star Trek Character You Likely Didn't Realize Jeff Bezos Played
Star Trek takes place in a post-capitalist society wherein humanity is no longer motivated by the accumulation of wealth, so of course Jeff Bezos has appeared. -
The Least Scientifically-Accurate Sci-Fi Movie Ever Made, According To Neil deGrasse Tyson
Neil deGrasse used to say Armageddon was the least scientifically-accurate sci-fi movie of all time, but another movie came along and stole its crown. -
John De Lancie Had One Condition To Return As Q On Star Trek: Picard
Patrick Stewart and other Next Generation veterans readily agreed to appear in Star Trek: Picard, but Q actor John de Lancie required some convincing. -
The 5 Best Musicals Ever Made, According To IMDb
Looking back over film history, some of the highest-grossing films of all time are musicals, and a few of them are even highly rated by users on IMDb. -
Why Jennifer Lien's Kes Should Not Have Been Cut From Star Trek: Voyager
Jennifer Lien's Kes was removed from Star Trek: Voyager as part of a bid to improve the show's ratings. Here's why that was a mistake. -
The Strange Parent Complaint Sherwood Schwartz Received About A Gilligan's Island Fan
Gilligan's Island was very popular with younger audiences due to its squeaky-clean stories, but creator Sherwood Schwartz couldn't avoid parental complaints. -
Mayim Bialik Was Starstruck By One The Big Bang Theory Guest Star
Plenty of geek legends have made cameo appearances on The Big Bang Theory, but it took this Lord of the Rings star to leave Mayim Bialik speechless. -
The 2000s Horror Classic That Didn't Scare Stephen King
While Stephen King appreciated the style and storytelling of this 2000s horror classic, he also admitted that he just didn't find it very scary. -
Why Gunsmoke's Matt And Miss Kitty Never Got Married, According To James Arness
Gunsmoke star James Arness had his own theory as to why his character, U.S. Marshal Matt Dillon, and Miss Kitty Russell (Amanda Blake) never got married. -
Why Seinfeld's Theme Song Changed In Every Episode
Did you know that the now-famous Seinfeld theme music changed from episode to episode? Here's why, as explained by composer Jonathan Wolff. -
Jim Backus Had One Off-Screen Problem With Gilligan's Island
For as much as Jim Backus' career benefitted from his role in Gilligan's Island, the sitcom's popularity also caused a problem for him off-screen. -
Star Trek: The Meaning Of A Red Directive, Explained
In the final season of Star Trek: Discovery, captain Burnham receives a 'red directive' order so we're here to explain what the heck a red directive even is. -
Gilligan's Island Ending Explained: What Happens To The Castaways?
Gilligan's Island was axed before it got a proper ending. However, the story of the castaways eventually got some resolution in a string of TV movies. -
Gene Roddenberry Stopped Denise Crosby From Getting A Beloved Star Trek Role
Denise Crosby played Security Chief Tasha Yar on Star Trek: The Next Generation, but if it wasn't for Gene Roddenberry, she'd have played a very different role. -
Why Gilligan's Island Was 'Way Ahead' Of Adam West's Batman, According To Jim Backus
Gilligan's Island star Jim Backus respected the comedy of Adam West's Batman, but felt that the shipwrecked sitcom was ahead of the curve. -
Eight Classic (And Not-So-Classic) Sci-Fi Movies Set In 2025
Plenty of sci-fi screenwriters set films in the not-so-near future 2025, but now that we're actually here, let's see if anyone accurately predicted our world. -
Star Trek: Everything We Know About What Happened To The USS Enterprise-E
The U.S.S. Enterprise-E was damaged at the end of Star Trek: Nemesis, and wasn't (canonically) mentioned for over 20 years. So, what happened to the ship?