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  • Marissa, Summer, Seth, and Ryan in the Cohen kitchen looking confused on The O.C.

    Why Fox Canceled The O.C.

    Drama Shows By Nina Starner

    The O.C. was extraordinarily popular on Fox when it premiered, only for the network to cancel it after four seasons. Here's how things went wrong.

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  • Chani and Paul sit looking at sandy horizon

    Why Sci-Fi Planets Like Arrakis Or Tatooine Aren't Accurate, According To NASA

    Science Fiction Movies By Jaron Pak

    Sci-fi planets like Dune's Arrakis and Star Wars' Tatooine might look cool, but according to NASA they're more fiction than science.

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  • Will Ferrell's Jim looks across at Reese Witherspoon's Margot as they stand side by side in a hotel lobby in You're Cordially Invited

    Will Ferrell & Reese Witherspoon's New Romantic Comedy Is Taking Οver Prime Video

    Comedy Movies By Joe Roberts

    Big comedies continue to thrive on streaming, as evidenced by this Will Ferrell and Reese Witherspoon rom-com topping the charts at Prime Video.

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  • Tuco, in a graveyard at the end of The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly

    What Exactly Is A Spaghetti Western?

    History Movies By Witney Seibold

    You might have heard the term 'Spaghetti Western' before - but what does it mean, and what sets Spaghetti Westerns apart from American Westerns?

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  • The Sandman, Death and Dream talking

    Netflix's The Sandman Ending After Season 2, But Not (Officially) For The Reasons You'd Think

    TV News By Michael Boyle

    Netflix's adaptation of The Sandman will end with its upcoming second season, and it's not difficult to read between the lines and figure out the reason why.

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  • Scott Bakula as Dwayne in his NCIS hat with a stern look on his face in the NCIS: New Orleans episode No Man's Land

    Why CBS Canceled NCIS: New Orleans

    Drama Shows By Ryan Scott

    NCIS: New Orleans started off as a ratings powerhouse, but over the course of its seven seasons, the TV industry changed. Here's why the show was canceled.

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  • Iris smiles and touches her face in Companion

    Does Knowing The Companion Twist Ahead Of Time Hurt The Movie? It's Complicated

    Podcast By Chris Evangelista

    After a great teaser kept things mysterious, the full trailer for Companion gave away one of the film's biggest twists. Does knowing that twist hurt the movie?

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  • Sara with tears in her eyes and her hand on her chin in Girl in the Basement

    The True Story Behind Girl In The Basement Explained

    Drama Movies By Nina Starner

    Girl in the Basement is based on a deeply tragic and horrifying true story, although it's not the only movie inspired by those real-world events.

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  • David Corenswet's Superman dirty with his eyes closed in Superman (2025)

    New DC Comics Lawsuit Could Mean Big Trouble For James Gunn's Superman

    Superhero Movies By Ryan Scott

    A new lawsuit against DC Comics could be bad news for James Gunn's highly anticipated Superman movie due out this summer.

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  • Joanna in The Stepford Wives and Iris in Companion

    Companion Continues A Hot-Button Horror Trend That's More Relevant Than Ever

    Horror Movies By BJ Colangelo

    The recently released movie Companion uses a sci-fi/horror trope that, while not new, feels more timely and inevitable than ever.

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  • Millie and Tim look on in horror as they realize they're Together
    Movie Reviews
    Movie Reviews By Bill Bria

    Together Review: Alison Brie And Dave Franco Get Gross In A Body Horror Comedy [Sundance]

    The body horror comedy Together, starring Alison Brie and Dave Franco, is a fun gross-out date night horror movie best seen with a crowd.

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  • Rude Dexter and Dee Dee look angrily in Dexter's Laboratory

    Why A Dexter's Laboratory Segment Was Banned For Nearly Two Decades

    Cartoon Shows By Rafael Motamayor

    There may be gloom and doom while things go boom in Dexter's Laboratory, but one profane segment was formally banned for nearly 20 years.

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  • Lance Barber looks skeptical as George Cooper Sr. in Young Sheldon

    How Young Sheldon's George Cooper Sr. Will Return On Georgie & Mandy's First Marriage

    Comedy Shows By Jeremy Smith

    Lance Barber is reprising his Young Sheldon role as George Cooper Sr. on Georgie & Mandy's First Marriage, but don't expect him to pop up as a ghost.

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  • Angela, Lee, Min and Chris dance the night away in The Wedding Banquet
    Movie Reviews
    Movie Reviews By Bill Bria

    The Wedding Banquet Review: This Unapologetically Queer Rom-Com Has A Great Ensemble Cast [Sundance]

    The Wedding Banquet, a remake of the 1993 Ang Lee film, continues the rom-com resurgence with a great ensemble cast. Here's our review.

    By Bill Bria Read More
  • Iris smiling in the supermarket in Companion

    You Might Have Missed The Hidden Meaning Behind A Song In Companion

    Horror Movies By Rafael Motamayor

    Pay attention to the needle drop in the new horror movie Companion when you meet Sophie Thatcher's character for the first time. You won't regret it.

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  • Ash Ketchum holding a Pikachu in Pokémon: Indigo League

    The Correct Order To Watch The Pokémon Franchise

    Anime Shows By Rafael Motamayor

    Wanna catch 'em all? There are a ton of Pokémon shows and movies to get through, so here's the correct way to go about watching the franchise.

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  • Matthew Lillard as Stu Macher grins maliciously in Scream (1996)

    How Matthew Lillard's Stu Macher Could Return For Scream 7

    Horror Movies By Rafael Motamayor

    Matthew Lillard is coming back as Stu Macher in Scream 7, but how, exactly? Here are our theories about the returning Scream killer.

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  • Josh and Iris having a chat outside in Companion

    Companion's Biggest Twist Goes So Far Beyond The Trailer

    Horror Movies By BJ Colangelo

    The trailer for Companion gave away one of the film's big twists, but there's an even bigger twist that was kept under wraps.

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  • The Heart Eyes killer stands in the police station
    Movie Reviews
    Movie Reviews By Chris Evangelista

    Heart Eyes Review: This Slasher Rom-Com Isn't Scary, But It Is Stylish And Sweet

    Heart Eyes is a slasher rom-com that has some fun kills and two likable leads with great chemistry. It also runs out of steam rather quickly. Here's our review.

    By Chris Evangelista Read More
  • Adam Scott as Mark S. holding up a missing person flyer while Britt Lower as Helly R. helps in Severance

    Severance Season 2 Adds More Fuel To Fan Theories About The Goat Mystery

    Science Fiction Shows By Jeremy Mathai

    For Severance fans who have been waiting for more information about those mysterious goats, season 2 has unleashed a lot more fuel for your fan theory fire.

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  • Images of of the Berzatto family from The Bear including John Bernthal's Michael, Abby Elliot's Natalie, Jeremy Allen White's Carmen, Jamie Lee Curtis' Donna, and Oliver Platt's Uncle Jimmy edited together.

    The Bear Family Tree: Every Member Of The Berzatto Family Explained

    Comedy Shows By Russell Murray

    The Bear has a complicated family dynamic, to say the least, and it doesn't help that The Bear family tree seems to include people who aren't related by blood.

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  • Severance, Milchick holding balloons

    In Severance Season 2, Lumon Takes Corporate Manipulation To A New Low

    Science Fiction Shows By Michael Boyle

    The gift Lumon's mysterious board extends to Mr. Milchick in Severance season 2 marks a new low for the company's level of corporate manipulation.

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  • Quentin Tarantino's Frankie dressed in cowboy garb in

    There's One Clear Way For Quentin Tarantino To Escape The Drama Surrounding His 'Final' Movie

    Drama Movies By Kieran Fisher

    Quentin Tarantino's supposedly 'final movie' might not ever happen, but there's one path the filmmaker should take instead.

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  • Amandla Stenberg as Mae Aniseya being handed a lightsaber in The Acolyte

    The Acolyte Was Disney's Most-Watched 2024 Star Wars Show (Despite Its Cancellation)

    Science Fiction Shows By Pauli Poisuo

    The Acolyte was one of Disney+'s most-watched shows in 2024 (and its most-viewed Star Wars series), so why was it cancelled? Let's take a closer look.

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  • Steven Yeun as Glenn standing in quiet solitude in the Walking Dead episode No Way Out

    Glenn Rhee's Death On The Walking Dead, Explained

    Horror Shows By Ryan Scott

    Glenn's death on The Walking Dead was one of the most controversial moments in horror TV history and we're exploring the good, the bad, and the ugly of it all.

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  • Sterling K. Brown as Agent Collins staring attentively while sitting down in Paradise

    The New Show From The Creator Of This Is Us Has The Best Twist Of 2025 So Far

    Thriller Shows By Rafael Motamayor

    This Is Us creator Dan Fogelman has a knack for delivering great twists early on his shows, and his latest series, Paradise, is no exception.

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  • Estelle Getty as Sophia Petrillo, Bea Arthur as Dorothy Zbornak, Rue McClanahan as Blanche Devereaux and Betty White as Rose Nyland sit at the kitchen table in The Golden Girls

    The Only Recurring Actors Still Alive From The Golden Girls

    Comedy Shows By Jeremy Smith

    While the original four Golden Girls are no longer with us, here's what some of the still-living familiar faces of the series are up to today.

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