This '70s Disney Sci-Fi Film Stars A Horror Icon (And Has A Bizarre Ending)
This '70s Disney sci-fi film was a proper flop, but it's also an interesting movie with a great cast (including a horror legend) and a truly baffling ending.
Read MoreThis '70s Disney sci-fi film was a proper flop, but it's also an interesting movie with a great cast (including a horror legend) and a truly baffling ending.
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Read MoreRoger Ebert had some notorious takedowns of films he did not care for, including this Kurt Russell sci-fi pic from the 1990s.
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Read MoreClint Howard starred in a beloved cult horror film back in the 1990s, but 30 years later, he claims it's finally getting a sequel.
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Read MoreWilliam Shatner had stopped taking the Star Trek franchise seriously at one point, but that changed after he saw Patrick Stewart play Captain Picard.
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Read MoreDoctor Who and Disney's partnership has quickly drawn to a close after two seasons, but why, exactly? Here are the reasons being reported behind the scenes.
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