These Marvel Heroes Are Named After A Classic Cary Grant Movie
A pair of Marvel heroes from The Runaways take their names from Frank Capra's Arsenic and Old Lace, which featured a terrific performance from Cary Grant.
Read MoreA pair of Marvel heroes from The Runaways take their names from Frank Capra's Arsenic and Old Lace, which featured a terrific performance from Cary Grant.
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Read MoreWe're settling the debate regarding the strength of Wolverine's Adamantium and Black Panther's Vibranium. It's time for the battle of the Marvel Metals!
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Read MoreLegendary sci-fi author Isaac Asimov served as the inspiration for an extremely obscure Superman villain back in the 1980s.
Read MoreWhen Star Trek mainstay Jonathan Frakes was asked to helm the parody series The Orville, he was initially worried it would be too much like Family Guy.
Read MoreThe late film critic Roger Ebert loved Night Moves, Arthur Penn's '70s noir starring Gene Hackman that has one heck of an ending.
Read MoreA pair of Marvel heroes from The Runaways take their names from Frank Capra's Arsenic and Old Lace, which featured a terrific performance from Cary Grant.
Read MoreSophie Nélisse has been generating legions of fans thanks to Yellowjackets and Heated Rivalry, but she also starred in one of the best films you've never seen.
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Read MoreBringing Captain Sisko back for a Star Trek: Deep Space Nine reunion would be tricky, but DS9 veteran Nana Visitor has already worked out a solution.
Read MoreIf you liked the chaos and intensity of Uncut Gems, here are some other movies that tap into a similar vein as the Safdie brothers movie with Adam Sandler.
Read MoreDerry, Maine, is practically synonymous with Stephen King's IT novel, but the author technically debuted the horrific town in one of his earlier works.
Read MoreMeryl Streep abhorred the novel that inspired this movie, but she came around after reading the film's much more skillful adapted screenplay.
Read MoreThe work of Philip K. Dick has inspired some of the best sci-fi movies, and also some of the worst, like this forgotten thriller featuring Vincent D’Onofrio.
Read MoreJames Arness claimed he made more money from Gunsmoke than John Wayne made for Wayne's entire film career. But is that really true?
Read MoreAcclaimed Tom Hiddleston-led thriller series The Night Manager is returning for a second season, and you can watch the whole series on Prime Video.
Read MoreArnold Schwarzenegger picked up a lot of useful skills while making Conan the Barbarian, but he had a pretty rough time when it came to dealing with animals.
Read MoreIt took Marvel more than a few tries to finally get the Incredible Hulk right, and that involved canceling the character's comic original comic series.
Read More'The Judas Contract' is a famous but very problematic Teen Titans comic story, which is why DC's Young Justice cartoon series took steps to overhaul it.
Read MoreWe're going to party like it's 1985 and look back at 4 action movies from that year that are more enjoyable than the junk we get today.
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Read MoreWhen Family Guy creator Seth MacFarlane came up with the sci-fi comedy series The Orville, he was trying to scratch a specific Star Trek itch.
Read MoreIf you're looking for the best 2000s rom-coms, we've narrowed it down to the top 15 movies in that genre released in that decade.
Read MoreBruce Willis provided his voice to this animated hit from 2006, but the film never earned a sequel and seems to have been completely forgotten.
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