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10 Facts About ‘Parasite’
Parasite was both the first non-English language film to win the Academy Award for Best Picture and one of only three films in history to win both that and Cannes’s highest reward. The movie dazzled audiences with its hilarious, terrifying, genre-straddling social commentary and moral ambiguity. The South Korean movie follows a poor family who con their way into working for a rich one, posing as unrelated tutors and household staff to take what they can—but they aren’t the only ones hiding the truth.
McDonald’s Is Giving Away Free Fries Every Friday in 2024—Here’s How to Claim Yours
While inflation can take a bite out of your wallet everywhere you go, its effects are especially apparent in the fast food market. In the past several years, patrons have endured markedly increased prices on what are supposed to be affordable menu items. Wary of the bad press, McDonald’s is...
6 Famous Guitarists Who Lost Their Instruments (And Sometimes Got Them Back)
Clothes may make the man, but when it comes to rock music, it’s all about the guitar. Many famous guitarists—including Eddie Van Halen, Brian May of Queen, Trey Anastasio of Phish, and Annie Clark (a.k.a. St. Vincent)—use a particular one to play most of their music. But...
8 Interesting Interpretations of Famous Artworks
Not all artists make comments or leave documentation confirming the intended meanings of their work—which means that some of the most famous creations in the history of art have been subject to multiple interpretations. Here’s a chronological look at some notable artworks that have been interpreted in many different (and sometimes controversial) ways.
‘Mikey Likes It’: The Origins of Life Cereal’s Most Famous Slogan
Say the phrase Mikey likes it to anyone between the ages of 40 and 100, and chances are good they’ll get the reference. It immediately brings to mind an incredibly popular commercial from the 1970s of a cute, round-faced toddler shoveling down Life cereal. The slogan was never actually...
8 Classic Movie Props That Were Tossed in the Trash
In the early days of Hollywood, it was impossible to predict there would be any financial or historical reason for saving movie props. Later, even when collectors began to show interest and film conservationists implored filmmakers to hold on to materials, studios found it too expensive to try and keep set decorations in storage. And if the memorabilia somehow found its way out into the world, its owners had little idea of the cinematic history they held in their hands. Check out eight iconic props that wound up in a dumpster.
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