Entertainment

  • Actors Zac Efron (L) and Michelle Pfeiffer film a scene at the "New Year's Eve" movie set in Midtown Manhattan on February 24, 2011 in New York City.

    The Best Movies to Watch on New Year’s Eve

    New Year’s Eve is far better spent at home than at a bar; we all know this. Whether you’re just relaxing at home this year or need something on the screen in the background of your party, here are 10…

  • Cartoons from Childhood

    Toonin’ In: Iconic Cartoons That Will Transport You to Saturday Mornings as a Kid

    As modern TV shows emerge, some of our favorite cartoons from childhood have slipped into the shadows. But these animated gems, once the highlight of Saturday mornings or after-school TV, are now fond memories for those who grew up watching…

  • NHL Arena Prices

    The Cheapest (And Most Expensive) NHL Arenas in 2024

    With more and more people priced out of major sporting arenas, the idea of going to a game always feels like it’ll cost a fortune. And if you’re a hockey fan, is it worth catching your favorite team at home…

  • Katz's Deli: 'When Harry Met Sally'

    21 Must-Visit Restaurants That Starred in Your Favorite Movies

    There are plenty of movies that actually set up shop (briefly) in real-life restaurants. Fun fact: though there really is a Mystic Pizza in Mystic, Connecticut, the movie about waitresses serving pies didn’t actually film there — it was too…

  • Horror movie locations

    21 Horror Movie and TV Locations You Can Actually Visit Across America

    Up for a spooky trip? Here are 21 sites of iconic horror films that you can actually visit — no exclusive backlots or soundstages. We’ve got fully operational hotels, scenic trails, charming towns, iconic photo ops, and plenty of events…

  • Cliché Movie Lines

    30 Cliché Movie Lines That Have Been Done to Death

    We get it! Screenwriting is hard, especially when it feels like every line has been done before. Trying to compete with timeless quotes like “Frankly, my dear, I don’t give a damn” or “Here’s looking at you, kid” is intimidating,…