Sometimes, the most memorable part of a movie isn’t the lead character. These “minor” characters often appear with limited screen time, yet leave a lasting impression through charisma, humor, or unexpected depth. Whether it’s a scene-stealing performance or a perfectly written role, they end up becoming the highlight audiences remember
20 Figures Who We Think Will Still Be Famous in 200 Years
Fame is fleeting. Shaped by trends, media cycles, and cultural shifts, you never know who really has sticking power. But some figures seem destined to outlast their era, leaving a legacy that future generations will still recognize centuries from now. Whether through groundbreaking achievements, cultural impact, or historical significance, these
15 Actors Who Secretly Hated Their Most Popular Roles
Some of the most iconic performances in film and television history aren’t beloved by the actors behind them. While these roles brought fame, recognition, and career-defining success, they also came with intense pressure, typecasting, and creative frustration. In some cases, actors felt disconnected from their characters, struggled with demanding productions,
Wan On HP Lovecraft’s CALL OF CTHULHU
HP Lovecraft was an odd man with quite the imagination. I’m no expert on his work, but I know he made some interesting stories and created Cthulhu. Lovecraft’s work has been adapted many times over the years, The Dunwich Horror, Re-Animator, From Beyond, Dagon. The IMDb has over 40 listed.
Retro Review: WHEN MICHAEL CALLS (1972)
When Michael Calls is a made-for-TV horror movie that aired on ABC February 5, 1972. It is based on a book by John Farris, who penned The Fury. The screenplay is written by James Bridges, who also wrote Colossus: The Forbin Project, The Paper Chase and The China Syndrome. Let’s