60 Years Later, ‘What Ever Happened to Baby Jane?’ Is a Streaming Hit

It’s no surprise that some of the best horror movies were produced during the 1960s. Classics like “Psycho,” “Rosemary’s Baby,” “Night of the Living Dead,” and “The Birds” immediately come to mind, but among these was a psychological horror-thriller from 1962 that has since become a genre classic, despite its campy aspects. Over six decades later, this Academy Award-nominated film is enjoying renewed popularity as a streaming success on Tubi and is being rediscovered by many new viewers.

‘Die Hard’ Is a Christmas Movie and It’s Streaming for Free in December

This topic has been debated for decades since Die Hard was released, but despite what naysayers believe, it is a Christmas movie. The film’s screenwriter himself Steven E. de Souza confirmed in a 2017 Tweet that the film is a Christmas flick, even if the star, Bruce Willis, passionately declared during a 2018 Comedy Central roast that Die Hard is not a Christmas movie. Nonetheless, regardless of beliefs about this national treasure of a film, yippee-ki-yay, because it’s conveniently available to stream for free via Tubi in December, just in time for Christmas!

‘Wicked’ is the Highest-Grossing Broadway Adaptation of All-Time Surpassing ‘Grease’

Over the weekend, the movie version of this show took flight during its first showing and has since surpassed all predictions, raking in record-breaking box office earnings for the highest grossing Broadway musical adaptation ever within eight days of release at the domestic box office. Remarkably, director Jon M. Chu has skillfully navigated potential pitfalls and left audiences enchanted, striking a chord with both longtime fans of the musical and those discovering the prequel to The Wizard of Oz’s story for the first time.

“It’s Insane”: Tara Strong Talks ‘Teen Titans Go!’ Becoming DC’s Longest-Running Animated Series

Teen Titans Go! may not initially spring to mind when asking comic book enthusiasts about the longest-running DC animated series ever made, as discussed in their 400th episode which had a self-referential and amusing touch. However, it is currently holding that title. The show’s enduring popularity can be attributed to its consistently funny writing and acting, as well as the strong support of its fanbase, according to the voice actress who portrays Raven, who kindly spoke with us prior to this impressive milestone.

Deadpool & Wolverine Had A Line Cut For Going Way Too Far

You may think the Merc with a Mouth doesn’t have a filter, but it turns out there were some lines in the sand when it came to what jokes they could get away with for “Deadpool & Wolverine.” And no, it had nothing to do with Bolivian marching powder.