Natalie Wood
What Natalie Wood’s Daughters Recall About Her Untimely Death
Her eldest daughter had a bad feeling before Natalie Wood and Robert Wagner left for their boat trip.
5 Things You Never Knew About ‘Miracle on 34th Street’
Which star almost backed out of the Christmas classic?
When Is Natalie Wood’s Classic ‘Miracle on 34th Street’ Airing on TV This Year?
You’ll have plenty of chances to watch this Christmas classic — including a Christmas day mini-marathon.
Lauren Bacall Is TCM’s September 2024 Star of the Month
The Hollywood icon was born Sept. 16, 1924, and died Aug. 12, 2014, at age 89. TCM celebrates the 100th anniversary of Lauren Bacall’s birth with Star of the Month movie lineups.
Miniseries Madness Countdown! Our Top 20 of These TV Classics
We counted down our top 20 favorite miniseries plus gave you a chance to vote!
Countdown to the Eclipse: Could the End of the World Be Near? These Movies Would Say Yes!
Celebrate the upcoming April 8, 2024 Solar Eclipse with 10 of our favorite cosmic event movies.
Day-by-Day Guide to TCM’s 31 Days of Oscar 2024
Check out all of the films, categories and stars featured during the 2024 installment of Turner Classic Movies’ popular 31 Days of Oscar annual programming event.
Medium Theresa Caputo Connects With Natalie Wood
“I was brought through a tragedy of a drowning in a boat.” The medium’s story and her new series ‘Raising Spirits.’
Remembering the Beautiful Hollywood Screen Icon, Natalie Wood
The actress would be 85 today (July 20) if not for her untimely death.
Surfs Up & Summer is Here: Golden Age Stars in Vintage Swimwear
These classic Hollywood stars hit the beach in these retro swimsuit photos.
Top Ten Old Hollywood Scandals You Probably Forgot About
From illicit affairs to mysterious deaths and a way-too-frequent male tendency to wed underage girls, Old Hollywood was practically more dramatic off the screen than on it.
Hollywood On Wheels: Drive-In Theaters Were Magic in Motion
Nowadays you don’t see many drive-in theaters in operation, but back in the day they were the ideal movie experience for a mobile America