As we sat down to rank the Purge movies from worst to best, the /Film staff had a dilemma: what if every entry in this horror franchise is actually good?
Frasier is known for its ace character dynamics, but it had never done a full bedroom farce until season 5. To keep it straight, the writers had to get mathy.
Local residents turned up in droves to glimpse one particular ghoul during the filming of Night of the Living Dead, and it had nothing to do with her makeup.
Futurama is known for its brainy humor and constant science and math jokes, but it was actually a computational gag on The Simpsons that helped it come to be.
Edward Norton has long been blamed for The Incredible Hulk's under-performance, but there's another way of looking at that film and how it shaped the MCU.
Bloopers are great, but do we want to see the performers playing our nastiest horror villains cracking jokes or giving high-fives to co-stars? Watch and decide.
Zeb's character in Star Wars Rebels functions in much the same way that Chewbacca does in the Star Wars films, but here's how the two were distinguished.
What many people see as Superman's biggest problem is what Superman: Legacy star David Corenswet finds to be the most interesting thing about the character.
She may have only been a teenager at the time, but Natalie Portman channeled an ancient form of performance for her role in Star Wars: The Phantom Menace.
Check out the trailer for Jurassic Park: Survival, a sci-fi horror adventure video game set on Isla Nublar right after the events of the original film.
The Boy and the Heron is Hayao Miyazaki's latest (but not last) animated feature, and the ending's explanation has an even deeper meaning than you know.