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The '70s produced some real gems when it comes to spectacular television. Here are 15 TV shows from the decade that remain iconic.
Pennywise is everywhere in "IT: Welcome to Derry", as the HBO series's spooky imagery continues to captivate fans. The show, which has garnered millions of viewers, depicts the horrifying experiences ...
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"IT: Welcome to Derry" continues to bring the chills. The show, which has captured the attention of millions of viewers, depicts the horrifying experiences of the residents of the fictional town of ...
Pennywise is a drain-dwelling, shape-shifting, “celebrity” clown that has made his mark in horror history one red balloon at a time—and clearly continues to. The 1986 Stephen King novel IT has been ...
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Ryan Murphy and Ian Brennan’s Monster: The Ed Gein Story, starring Charlie Hunnam as the infamous “Butcher of Plainfield" is new on Netflix on Friday. The official summary for Monster: The Ed Gein ...
This is the tenth in a series by The Athletic looking back at the winners of each men’s World Cup. Previously, we’ve looked at Uruguay in 1930, Italy in 1934 and again in 193 8, Uruguay in 1950, West ...
I went to the first day of the U.S. Open’s Fan Week on Monday — it would be fair to say I wasn’t exactly the target demo. While crowds amassed in Flushing, setting necks to oscillate as balls whipped ...
There’s something I’ve never loved about the way shows like Columbo, Elsbeth, and Poker Face are structured. We know who did it before the detective even walks into the room. The body’s still warm, ...