Fame moves fast, especially in Hollywood. One year, an actor is everywhere—headlining hit movies, dominating trailers, and anchoring marketing campaigns—and not long after, they’ve quietly slipped out of the conversation. That doesn’t mean their careers ended, or that their work didn’t matter. In many cases, it just means the industry
On Set Secrets: Rare Photos From Classic ’70s Movies
Hollywood in the 1970s didn’t always look polished, and that’s part of what made the era so compelling. Crews were smaller, sets were looser, and directors often worked without the safety net that defines modern productions. The result was a decade full of films that felt raw, unpredictable, and alive—and
Kenan & Kel Meet Frankenstein Revives the Abbott & Costello Tradition
At the end of the 1948 monster mash classic Abbott and Costello Meet Frankenstein, the hapless heroes played by Lou Costello and Bud Abbott take a moment to breathe a sigh of relief. Not only have they survived an encounter with the titular monster, portrayed by Glenn Strange (who had
Gates McFadden Says Star Trek Limited Crusher’s Command to Make Room for Voyager
Gates McFadden had some standout episodes as Beverly Crusher on Star Trek: The Next Generation, including “The High Ground,” “Attached,” and the extremely rewatchable “Remember Me,” where the ship’s doctor got trapped in one of her son’s shrinking warp bubbles and had to understand a world where everyone else had
His & Hers Producer Teases What a Season 2 Could Explore
This article contains His & Hers spoilers. After amassing a staggering 49.4 million views on Netflix in the first two weeks of release, His & Hers is ripe for a second season. The murder-mystery show, starring Tessa Thompson and Jon Bernthal, was initially conceived as a limited series, but its