Category: TV
90 things we love about the ’90s
From shows about being single (see: This Life, Seinfield, Sex And The City) to TV presenter Gail Porter’s bum being beamed on to the Houses of Parliament,…
Jim Carrey Wants to Bring Back ‘In Living Color’
Jim Carrey wants to bring back In Living Color, the early ’90s sketch-comedy show that catapulted him to stardom. Page Six reports that the actor brought up the…
10 TV sitcoms fans want to see rebooted
The last few years have been huge for sitcom reboots— and many of them have gone over well with fans, like “Will & Grace” and the “Gilmore…
Are Network TV’s Reboots and Revivals Succeeding This Season?
As they struggle to reinvent themselves in the age of Netflix, old-school broadcasters are leaning heavily on nostalgia to keep audiences invested. Last season brought successful revivals…
Cue the Nostalgia: Here are the 8 Best ’90s TV Shows on Netflix Right Now
When I think about growing up in the ’90s, I think about my collection of Beanie Babies I swore would be an investment, along with my…
20 ’90s Pop Culture References That Will Never Get Oldc
The ’90s gave us so many fashion trends and pop-culture gems from choker necklaces to the perfect girl power anthems. But in addition to stretchy jewelry and…
Everything Old Is New Again: A Guide to the Growing List of TV Reboots and Revivals
It seems like nearly every day a new reboot or revival of a TV series is announced. From Murphy Brown to Charmed to Party of Five, the resurfacing of ’80s and…
The Good, The Bad & The Hilariously Awful Moments In ’90s Pop Culture
Alright, internet we get it: If it’s about the ’90s, you’re in. So, a few of us got to thinking. Considering that we’ve been inundated…
13 Ways ’90s Pop Culture Was So Much Better Than The Present
It’s easy to be resentful of someone’s nostalgia for the ’90s, better known as the decade of tie-dye and tamagotchis. After all, aren’t they just…
9 Shows That Premiered In The 90s That Are Still On The Air
The TV landscape is tough and competitive. An overwhelming majority of shows never even make it to five seasons. Between ratings and budgets and cast…