Independence Day (also promoted as ID4) is a 1996 American science fiction action film directed by Roland Emmerich, written ...
For Bill Clinton, the 1996 movie Independence Day hit a little too close to home. The 42nd president of the United States — ...
Bill Clinton was president when the 1996 film Independence Day was released. Arguably the most famous scene in the film was the moment the White House blew up. Bill Pullman -- who played President ...
SEATTLE, WA – Seattle marked a historic celebration of India’s 79th Independence Day as the Indian national flag was hoisted for the first time ever atop the city’s iconic Space Needle. The milestone, ...
Former President Bill Clinton requested a private screening of the 1996 sci-fi hit Independence Day at the White House—and fled the screening room after the film’s most iconic scene. Director Roland ...
History houses itself in food. From the Gullah Islands of the Carolinas to the coast of Nigeria, every savory taste carries a message, meaning, or legacy. Suppose you’ve read or studied the works of ...
“You couldn’t pay me to work at a Taylor Swift fan event.” “Swifties are diehards.” “The Taylor Swift fans are passionate but respectful; they just want to celebrate her.” “Taylor fans can party.” The ...
When Dean Devlin launched Electric Entertainment back in 2000, he thought it was going to be business as usual. And that business was making big-budget, sci-fi adventure movies like “Stargate” (1994) ...
From hanging out with Jack Nicholson in the '70s, co-starring in a network series in the '80s and making massive blockbusters like 'Independence Day' in the '90s to launching mini-studio Electric ...
Norman Reedus was at NYC Comic Con 2025 this year and, despite the absence of his The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon co-star, Melissa McBride, on stage, it was a wonderfully energetic and informative panel ...
His colorful men’s nightwear was like something made on Savile Row in London — perfect, pricey — except that it was rarely seen outside the bedroom. By Michael S. Rosenwald One of the most dapper ...
600,000 square miles. Nowhere to hide.