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A 24/7 Tempo analysis reveals that “The Passion of the Christ” is the the highest-grossing independent film of all time.
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A 24/7 Tempo analysis reveals that Imagine Dragons was the most successful band of the past decade.
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The movie era of classic Westerns probably began with John Wayne’s breakout role in “Stagecoach” (1939). Wayne made it with director John Ford, who would team with Wayne for several other...
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Friends is among the very few television prime time series that ran for 10 seasons or more. Friends was on the air from September 22, 1994, to May 6, 2004. It launched movies careers for several...
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A 24/7 Tempo analysis reveals the best classic western film currently available to stream from home.
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A 24/7 Tempo analysis reveals which was the most popular episode of beloved TV show "Friends."
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A 24/7 Tempo analysis reveals which is the worst Steven Spielberg movie.
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A 24/7 Tempo analysis reveals John Wayne's best movie that isn't a western.
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Robert De Niro, now 78 years old, is among America’s greatest actors. He has won two Academy Awards. He has been nominated for eight. Some of his nine movies with director Martin Scorsese are among...
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The Christmas holiday has often been a lucrative period for movies. Movies like “Sherlock Holmes” (2009) have done particularly well, as people with a few days off flock to theaters. But, there...
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A 24/7 Tempo analysis reveals that "The Wire" is the best detective show in TV history.
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A 24/7 Tempo analysis reveals that this 1942 Humphrey Bogart film is the greatest love story of all time.
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A recent analysis reveals that a character played by Gregory Peck is the greatest movie hero of all time.
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Most television programmers break shows into a small number of categories. These include, at least, sports, reality TV shows, soap operas, talk shows, comedies, news, cartoons, and dramas. Other...
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Among the most famous early American films were comedies. Early screen stars included Buster Keaton, Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy, Harold Lloyd, and at the top of the list genius Charlie Chaplin. The...
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