Talk show interviews are always exciting to watch, but what makes them even better is if something unanticipated happens. And with guests like Mike Tyson and interviewers like Wendy Williams, you should always expect the unexpected.
There was a lot that flew in the ‘90s that would not today. Instead of listing them all, let’s just focus on the movies — kids’ movies, to be exact. To be even more precise: Let's talk about how movies geared toward the youth of the ‘90s were, well, sort of insane.
Omega Sector is getting some help from one of their own, a retired operative played by none other than Tom Arnold, who starred in the original True Lies film on which the CBS series is based, in the April 26 episode.
For a time, nobody knew the late Chris Farley as well as Tom Arnold. The Roseanne actor explained the extent of his friendship with Farley during an interview
John Malkovich joined the legendary Steppenwolf Theatre Company in Chicago in 1976 but didn’t break into films until 1984's "Places in the Heart." Of course, he promptly got an Oscar nomination, won an Emmy for "Death of a Salesman" and didn’t look back.
We are in the third decade of celebrity roasts on Comedy Central. The TV event kicked off with a roast of Drew Carey at the legendary New York Friars Club in 1998 and has continued with targets ranging from athletes to musicians to actors to future Presidents of the United States.
Country music fans rejoice — your Christmas in June is right around the corner. The CMT Awards are nigh, and this year's show promises to be one of the
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