While a campy action romp your dad will love, the 'Gladiator' sequel starring Paul Mescal lacks the heft and heart of the ...
From Happy Days to The Simpsons, almost every show loses it at some point. Almost every show that goes for multiple seasons eventually does the thing fans dread the most: the jump the shark.
On Woodward Avenue late on a summer evening, all eyes were on a black 1969 Chevrolet Chevelle. Owner Darrin Slota gave the ...
The phrase 'jumping the shark' was coined by radio host Jon Hein in 1985. He said it after watching an episode from series five of the TV show Happy Days that aired on September 20, 1977.
Jaleel White's book 'Growing Up Urkel' pulls back the curtain on 'Family Matters,' the perils of playing a TV icon, and the reboot that didn't happen.
The British jumps season gathers momentum with the Betfair Chase at Haydock today (3.05), the first Grade One of the season.
The expression comes from a scene in the 1977 fifth season premiere episode of the American sitcom Happy Days titled "Holywood: Part 3," in which the character Fonzie (played by Henry Winkler) ...
Friday Night Lights' was a great series with one horrible storyline that fans are still trying to forget. Is a reboot a good ...
"I'm thankful for getting a happy ending, but that calm acceptance of my own death lives with me to this day. I’ll never ...
Yahoo's senior tech writer, Rick Broida, dubbed this iPad the best overall tablet of 2024, so if you're looking for the cream ...
Tailing a robotaxi for hours and hours is weird. And revelatory. And jealousy-inducing. But a driverless world is coming for ...
The best book I’ve read in the past year is Caste: The Origins of Our Discontents by Isabel Wilkerson, a really fascinating ...