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25 of the most beloved sitcoms — the comedies that defined TV generations.
20 of the most mind-bending sci-fi TV shows — from space operas to dystopian thrillers.
Sci-fi and fantasy films adapted from novels — epic book-to-movie translations.
25 of the most iconic rock bands in history spanning classic rock, grunge, alternative, britpop, and hard rock.
Thriller films adapted from novels — page-turning books brought to the big screen.
20 of the grittiest and most compelling crime TV shows spanning procedurals, thrillers, and true crime adaptations.
Who shot J.R.?, The Sopranos cut to black, Lost's hatch — which TV cliffhanger left audiences most shaken?
20 animated TV shows that transcend age — from beloved cartoons to sophisticated adult animation.
Monster and creature films — things that shouldn't exist but terrifyingly do.
Movie remakes — new versions of classic films, for better or worse.
Sci-fi films set in dystopian futures — authoritarian regimes, collapsed societies, and resistance.
Sci-fi films exploring time travel — paradoxes, alternate timelines, and changing the past.
Mind-bending sci-fi films exploring dreams, reality, and perception — Inception vibes.
Neo-noir films — modern takes on film noir with neon-lit streets and moral ambiguity.
Films about people living double lives — the secrets, the lies, and what happens when the truth comes out.
Memorable television theme songs that became cultural touchstones, spanning decades of broadcast history.
Psychological thrillers that mess with your mind — unreliable narrators, gaslighting, and twisted reveals.
Cyberpunk films set in neon-lit dystopian futures with hackers, megacorporations, and tech noir.
Films set in winter landscapes — blizzards, frozen wastelands, and cold that kills.
Paranormal horror films with haunted houses and demonic entities — Conjuring universe energy.
The greatest television series of all time ranked by critical acclaim using IMDb ratings. Spans broadcast, cable, and streaming across all eras.
Dramatic films about addiction — the spiral, the struggle, and the fight for recovery.
Folk horror rooted in pagan traditions, ancient rituals, and the terror of the old ways.
Sci-fi films exploring robots, artificial intelligence, and the question of what it means to be human.