Rod Roddenberry Celebrates His Father Gene's Centennial - Exclusive Interview
Looper spoke with Rod about his father's centennial, the work done by Roddenberry Entertainment, and more.
Looper spoke with Rod about his father's centennial, the work done by Roddenberry Entertainment, and more.
Yen breaks down the difference between Hong Kong and American action movies while telling us a little bit about "John Wick 4" and his love of "Star Wars."
Wrestling Inc. reached out to states that allow gambling in some form or another to inquire about the possibility of bettors wagering on WWE events.
It's more common than most would think that the movies we love have been edited before release. Sometimes the edit is small - removing a scene here and there - and other times it changes the meaning of the entire film. Here's a look at some noteworthy scenes that studios secretly deleted.
A few days ago, over 200 women's hockey players shocked the sports world by declaring that they wouldn't play in any North American league until they get the resources and support they need. Going by the hashtag #ForTheGame, it's been making waves, building momentum, and dividing fans and players alike.
Last night, May 21th, 2015, David Letterman is retired from The Late Show. A 33-year legacy has come to a close. Almost everybody is publishing stories and retrospectives and tributes about what Letterman meant to them and the medium.
Earlier this week, the New Jersey Devils twitter account tweeted out this. It was undeniably inspired by wrestling mastermind Paul Heyman labeling his client "the one behind the one in 21-1." He caught on... ...and the Devils responded. Ladies and gentleman, my name is David Lebovitz, and I am a contributor to Pucks And Pitchforks.
The California Golden Seals hockey team haven't existed since 1976. That doesn't mean documentary filmmaker Mark Greczmiel (pronounced Gretch-mal) loves them any less. Even in a league as obsessed with history as the NHL, the Golden Seals are often forgotten. Greczmielset out to right that wrong, and is currently producing a documentary on the franchise.
You might not know the names, but you know the sound. It's high time you knew both. Gerry Polci and Lee Shapiro were key members of the Four Seasons during the 1970s and '80s. Polci drummed and occasionally took on lead vocals, most famously singing lead on their 1975 #1 hit "December 1963 (Oh, What A Night)."
This season of FX's Archer is a bit different. One of this season's main storylines follows Cheryl's quest to become American's number one country music star. One mind control chip later and she adopts the moniker Cherlene - same Cheryl, only countrified. This storyline was Read More ...