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“Clueless” turns 30! See the stars of the '90s teen classic, then and now "‘Tis a far, far better thing doing stuff for other people!" So, EW took Cher's advice and did the legwork — here ...
Clueless is 30 years old, and we're like, totally buggin'. When Amy Heckerling's loose adaptation of Jane Austen's novel Emma hit theaters on July 19, 1995, audiences fell for the materialistic ...
“I Know What You Did Last Summer ”cast: See the stars of the original 1997 slasher, then and now With the new sequel now in theaters, let's return to the film that started it all.
The following year, Williamson continued the genre’s revitalization, penning I Know What You Did Last Summer (1997) and turning a quartet of fresh faces into turn-of-the-century stars.
Chandler, at 29, is just emerging, having grown up adjacent to the industry, but not in it — her father, with whom she ...
The 1980s was an exciting period in cinematic history. Some great films were made during this time, showcasing compelling stories, stunning visuals, and of course, remarkable casts. You might be ...
"K-pop Demon Hunters" stars Arden Cho, May Hong, and Ji-young Yoo talk K-pop bias picks, girl group power, and why their parents are surprisingly good at Instagram. Interview.
The descendants of The Three Stooges’ Moe Howard, Shemp Howard and Curly Howard gathered for a first-ever family reunion as they honored the comedy troupe’s legacy.
Former Disney Channel star Skai Jackson shared a rare glimpse into her life as a new mom while celebrating her son Kasai—who she shares with ex-boyfriend Deondre Burgin—turning 6 months old.
By Lisa Respers France, CNN (CNN) — Some celebrity deaths hit the Black community differently. Such is the case with the passing of Malcolm-Jamal Warner, who died Sunday at age 54 in a drowning ...
Two Carlos Alcaraz tennis cards sold for $222,000 and $237,907. Wait, what? “The adage is, whatever the collector will pay”: A special look into the history of sports cards, and where tennis ...
Nicole Alvarez's 'Hidden All-Stars' exhibit celebrates the Cleveland Buckeyes at League Park, highlighting overlooked Negro League players through art.