Ryan Berenz

Member of the Television Critics Association. Charter member of the Ancient and Mystic Society of No Homers. Squire of the Ancient & Benevolent Order of the Lynx, Lodge 49, Long Beach, Calif. Costco Wholesale Gold Star Member since 2011.

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Peter Frampton performing live circa 1975

Dear ReMIND: Do You Feel Like We Do?

A singer/songwriter/guitarist’s good times might not be all right for his physical and mental health.

Menendez Brothers Victims or Villains FOX Nation

Were the Menendez Brothers Villains or Victims? FOX Nation Series Weighs New Evidence

The double murder case shocked and captivated the nation early 35 years ago.

George Lazenby as James Bond in 'On Her Majesty's Secret Service'

Whatever Happened to George Lazenby, Who Played James Bond in Only One Film?

The Australian actor has had fun with his legacy as a one-off James Bond.

The Ten Commandments tablets

How Much Did the Tablets From ‘The Ten Commandments’ Movie Sell for at Auction?

The faux stone props were used by Charlton Heston in 1956 biblical epic.

The Ides of March band

Whatever Happened to The Ides of March (the Band)?

The Chicago band known for their 1970 hit ‘Vehicle’ is still rocking!

Space Shuttle Columbia 2003

CNN Announces ‘Space Shuttle Columbia: The Final Flight’ Four-Part Series

What really happened to ‘Columbia’ and its crew in early 2003?

In Restless Dreams: The Music of Paul Simon MGM+

How to Watch ‘In Restless Dreams: The Music of Paul Simon’ Documentary

With rare archival footage, new interviews and an unforgettable soundtrack, this is a must-see for Paul Simon fans.

Don McLean Grand Ole Opry

Don McLean to Play Grand Ole Opry for the First Time Plus New Tour

Find out when the ‘American Pie’ singer plays the legendary country music venue.

Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes and 1968 Planet of the Apes

How ‘Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes’ Looks Like the Original 1968 Movie

Check out some callbacks the new ‘Apes’ movie trailer makes to the original 1968 sci-fi classic.

Mr. T Skechers Super Bowl ad

BREAKING: Mr T. Pities the Fool Who Bends Down to Put on Their Shoes

A television advertisement identified individuals or groups that would be pitied by the entertainer.

Super Bowl XX, Chicago Bears

The 5 Best NFL Teams of the Super Bowl Era + Every Winner Ever!

Kansas City Chiefs just won back to back Super Bowls, first time in 20 years a team has done it.

Saying Goodbye To Some Of Our Newer Favorite TV Shows

Tom Selleck’s police drama ‘Blue Bloods’ is ending with the 14th season.

Groundhog Day, Harold Ramis Day

‘Groundhog Day’ Cast Members Reunite in Chicago to Celebrate Harold Ramis

Brian Doyle-Murray, Stephen Tobolowsky, Marita Geraghty, Robin Duke and David Pasquesi pay tribute to beloved writer/director.

Kings From Queens: The Run DMC Story

Listen to the ‘Kings From Queens: The Run DMC Story’ Essential Old-School Playlist

Check out some tracks from the early New York rappers that influenced legendary hip-hop pioneers Run DMC.

Dr. Strangelove

Do You Remember These 7 Famous Quotes From ‘Dr. Strangelove’?

Stanley Kubrick’s Cold War satire film was released 60 years ago today.

The Many Lives of Martha Stewart CNN

It’s a Good Thing: CNN Looks at ‘The Many Lives of Martha Stewart’

How did Martha Stewart, a pioneering young stockbroker on Wall Street in the 1960s, turn a Connecticut catering business into a media empire?

Barry Sanders, Detroit Lions, 1991

The Last Time the Detroit Lions Were in the NFC Championship Game…

In January 1992, Nirvana’s ‘Nevermind’ was a hit, moviegoers were hooked on ‘Hook’ and President George H.W. Bush was getting sick in Japan.

Feud: Capote vs. The Swans, FX

Naomi Watts Says Smoking in ‘Feud: Capote vs. The Swans’ Was ‘Horrible With a Capital H’

‘I must have smoked 200 cigarettes a week,’ says Naomi Watts of playing Babe Paley for the new season of FX’s ‘Feud.’

Sports Illustrated Football Phone Commercial

Remembering the ‘Sports Illustrated’ Football Phone

With the sad news that the entire staff of ‘Sports Illustrated’ has been laid off and the magazine’s future is in doubt, we fondly recall how SI gave us a free football-shaped phone (with paid subscription).

Bye Bye Barry Prime Video

Barry Sanders Reveals the Story Behind His Shocking Retirement in ‘Bye Bye Barry’

NFL legend reflects on what happened as Prime Video documentary looks at his life.

Kang and Kodos, The Simpsons

‘The Simpsons’ Treehouse of Horror: Kang & Kodos’ Greatest Hits!

Don’t blame me! I voted for Kodos!

Bob Knight Texas Tech

Legendary College Basketball Coach Bob Knight Dies at 83

The coach was known for his volatile behavior as much as his NCAA championships.

X-Wing Fighter Model Heritage Auctions

Stay on Target: Screen-Matched ‘Star Wars’ X-Wing Fighter Model Fetches $3.1 Million at Auction

The model, used in filming the Death Star battle scenes, was believed to be lost.

I Can't Go for That (No Can Do)

Opinion: I Can’t Go for That (No Can Do)

I’ll do anything that you want me to do, but when it comes to that, I say: No go.

Mario Lopez, Saved By the Bell

A 50th Birthday Photo Tribute to Mario Lopez!

Happy birthday to a star of ‘Saved by the Bell’ and lots, lots more.

VHS tapes

Your Old VHS Movies Could Be Worth Big Money! Find Out Which Ones Collectors Want

Still have your old favorites on VHS? You could cash in with collectors!

Dolly Parton, 4 Non Blondes

See Dolly Parton’s Cover of 4 Non Blondes’ ‘What’s Up?’ (VIDEO)

Dolly Parton performs ‘What’s Up?’ by 4 Non Blondes with singer/songwriter Linda Perry. Check out the official music video!

Billie Jean King, Bobby Riggs

Battle of the Sexes 50 Years Ago: Did Bobby Riggs Throw His Match vs. Billie Jean King?

Billie Jean King beat Bobby Riggs in one of the most famous tennis matches 50 years ago.

My Son Jeffrey: The Dahmer Family Tapes

New Jeffrey Dahmer & Ed Gein Docuseries Reveal Chilling New Details

Two new true-crime series present never-before-aired audio from the infamous serial killers.

BONANZA, Pernell Roberts, Michael Landon, Lorne Greene, Dan Blocker, 1959-1973

‘Bonanza’ Was the First TV Show to Do This & More Trivia on Anniversary of Premiere

The popular western that made a star out of Michael Landon first hit the airwaves on September 12, 1959.