10 Hit Horror Movies That Aren't As Good As You Remember
While hit horror movies like I Know What You Did Last Summer and The Blair Witch Project may be beloved, they're also not as good as you remember.
Read MoreWhile hit horror movies like I Know What You Did Last Summer and The Blair Witch Project may be beloved, they're also not as good as you remember.
Read MoreWhile even postmodern superhero stories can feel formulaic these days, this hit Disney+ sci-fi K-drama provides a unique angle on the genre.
Read MoreDecades before starring in A Minecraft Movie, Jack Black appeared in another family adventure movie involving a fantasy realm beyond our world.
Read MoreTwo decades before she starred in The Pitt, Katherine LaNasa appeared in an episode of Noah Wyle's previous hospital drama, ER.
Read MoreSteven Spielberg is undeniably one of the greatest filmmakers of all time, but he almost made history as the father of superhero cinema as we know it.
Read MoreNearly drowning, scratched eyes, chemical burns. Those are just a few of the indignities actors suffered while making some of Hollywood's biggest sci-fi movies.
Read MoreIt's hard to imagine anyone else starring in Game of Thrones, but a fan-favorite character was almost played by a Stranger Things star.
Read MoreThe Alien franchise has plenty of peaks and valleys, but even the best chapters have story elements that don't make much sense. Let's break them down.
Read MoreLooking for some acclaimed sci-fi movies that might have fallen under the radar? We've got a list of sci-fi movies with near-prefect Rotten Tomatoes scores.
Read MorePlenty of great actors have ended up in bad movies, but they certainly didn't let that ruin a great performance. Here are 15 actors who saved terrible movies.
Read MoreBen Stiller once starred in a sci-fi flop that could have spawned a franchise, but audiences were busy seeing other films in theaters instead.
Read MoreJames Gunn originally signed a deal to write and direct a third live-action Scooby-Doo movie, and it would have been a more mature adventure for Mystery Inc.
Read MoreWhat do you think about the accents in Peaky Blinders? There have been some complaints about accuracy, but that hasn't affected the show's popularity.
Read MoreThe Yellowstone franchise is Taylor Sheridan's opus, but if you really think about the stories, you'll realize how many plotlines don't actually make sense.
Read MoreDavid Fincher's Netflix series Mindhunter released its second season, but never came back for season 3. Here's a timeline of what happened.
Read MoreA shocking moment from The Last of Us Part II game finally arrives in The Last of Us season 2, but it plays out a bit differently.
Read MoreNathan Fielder gets creepy right out of the gate in The Rehearsal season 2 premiere, raising uncomfortable questions about the right to privacy.
Read MoreThe Last of Us season 2 called in the big guns when it came to its crucial second episode, recruiting a director who has lots of experience on major HBO shows.
Read MoreThe Last of Us season 2's second episode features a surprising scene that was clearly inspired by heavy hitters like The Lord of the Rings and Game of Thrones.
Read MoreFans of the game knew it was coming but the first shocking death of The Last of Us season 2 is still a brutal, upsetting moment.
Read MoreOne of Elaine's harebrained Seinfeld schemes came as the result of one of the show's writers being scared to accidentally steal a Frasier plotline. (Or did it?)
Read MoreAnyone really could die at any time on The Walking Dead. However, there's one character, in particular, that creator Robert Kirkman wishes he hadn't killed off.
Read MoreThe Riverdale spin-off series Katy Keene was surprisingly short-lived. Here's why The CW canceled the Archie Comics adaptation so quickly.
Read MoreK-dramas have often looked to American or British series for inspiration, which is also the case with this mega-popular dramatic thriller.
Read MoreMichael Caine, who played Alfred in Christopher Nolan's Dark Knight Trilogy, wrote about Heath Ledger's Joker performance in his memoir.
Read MoreYears before Clint Eastwood or John Wayne (or even Gene Autry or Roy Rogers) came along, another actor reigned as the king of Westerns in Hollywood.
Read MoreBefore he created one of Cartoon Network's most beloved shows, the creator of Ed, Edd n Eddy worked on a truly disgusting cartoon series for MTV.
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