Entertainment Industry

John Walsh

Why is John Walsh an Advocate for Missing Children?

John Edward Walsh Jr. owned and operated a successful business building luxury hotels in July 1981. He, his wife Revé, and their 6-year-old son, Adam, were living in Hollywood, Florida, where he was working on his dream project. Did you know why John Walsh is an advocate for missing children?  John Walsh, the host of […]

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Silence of the lambs

What Wine Did Hannibal Lecter Drink in the Novel?

Thomas Harris’s novel, The Silence of the Lambs is a psychological horror piece that made its way to the silver screen in 1991. The novel was first published in 1988. The film adaptation was a hit. But did you know that in the novel, Hannibal Lecter drank a different wine? Hannibal Lecter does not drink

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Billy Joel

How Did The Office Convince Billy Joel to Do Rock Band?

The Office is a mockumentary comedy series that aired on NBC from March 24, 2005, to May 16, 2013. It is a widely loved series with millions of fans worldwide. But did you know that one of its episodes in the series influenced Billy Joel to contribute to the Rock Band video game? In an

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Truman show

What was the Original Plot of The Truman Show?

The Truman Show is a satirical comedy-drama film from the United States released in 1998. It was directed by Peter Weir and produced by Scott Rudin, Andrew Niccol, Edward Feldman, and Adam Schroeder. Before the movie was released it went through several creative revisions to become the hit that we are all familiar with. But

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Twister

Why was the Film Twister Rated PG-13?

Motion Picture Association film rating systems are essential when it comes to knowing who the film was intended for. Rating categories include; Rated G, Rated PG, Rated PG-13, Rated R, and Rated X. But did you know that Twister, a disaster film released in 1996 tried to appeal to people of all ages but it

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Uncut Gems

Why Did Adam Sandler Threaten to Make the Worst Movie Ever?

Uncut Gems Adam Richard Sandler is an actor, comedian, and filmmaker. He made his film debut in 1989 and founded the Happy Madison Productions in 1999. Sandler has made at least 80 films in his entire career, and now has a goal to be nominated for an Oscar. But did you know that Adam Sandler

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Led Zeppelin

Which Band Was Considered the Most Dangerous to Interview?

Led Zeppelin was an English rock band that was started in 1968. The band’s members included singer Robert Plant, guitarist Jimmy Page, bassist/keyboardist John Paul Jones, and drummer John Bonham. But in spite of their popularity, did you know that they were known for their notorious behavior? Led Zeppelin was regarded as one of the

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Mr. T

Where Did Mr. T Got His Name?

Mr. T is a professional wrestler and actor from the United States. He is well-known for his performances as B. A. Baracus in the 1980s television series The A-Team and boxer Clubber Lang in the 1982 film Rocky III. But did you ever wonder where he got his screen name? Mr. T. was born Lawrence

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Dolores Castello

How Did Dolores Costello’s Lisp Affect Her Career?

Dolores Costello was an American cinema actress who rose to popularity during the silent film period. Her first husband, actor John Barrymore, dubbed her The Goddess of the Silver Screen for her performances. Costello is also Drew Barrymore’s grandmother. But did you know how Costello’s lisp affected her career?  Dolores Costello, Drew Barrymore’s grandmother, spoke

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Shirley Temple

How Did Shirley Temple’s Mom Try To Make Her Childhood Normal?

Shirley Jane Temple was an American child actress, singer, dancer, and diplomat who was the top box-office draw in Hollywood. She gained popularity as a child actress from 1934 to 1938. As an adult, she was appointed the United States ambassador to Ghana and Czechoslovakia and the United States’ Chief of Protocol. But did you

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