Scrubs Didn't Expect To Be As Weird As It Eventually Became
The show's most endearing quality is in the extent to which it goes for broke, comedically.
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Read MoreMade entirely out of recycled public domain footage, President Wolfman is audacious satire of B-movie horror.
Read MoreTenoch Huerta wasn't about to lose out on the role of Namor because of a minor technicality.
Read MoreDiscovery+ docuseries House of Hammer has been accused of 'disgusting' exploitation by one of the women who brought allegations against Armie Hammer.
Read MoreJohn Williams offered a taste of his return to the Indiana Jones franchise with a theme composed for Phoebe Waller-Bridge's character, Helena.
Read MoreThe moviegoing public failed this one, plain and simple.
Read MoreGone Girl and Se7en director David Fincher makes very precise choices in directing his actors, especially when it comes to mid-sex murder scenes.
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Read MoreMichael Dougherty's Trick 'R Treat struggled to get out of the gate, thanks to WB's delays — but it went on to become a Halloween staple.
Read MoreEmma D'Arcy had to think fast for their lockdown-era self-tape audition for House of the Dragon -- hot glue, hair extensions, and all.
Read MoreAlthough Robin Williams' improv chops are legendary, the radio booth segments in Good Morning, Vietnam required a lot of preparation and planning.
Read MoreNobody expected the Pickle Rick episode of Rick and Morty to go as viral as it did, or have as much staying power, least of all the showrunners.
Read MoreSergio Leone's film A Fistful of Dollars took immense inspiration from one classic source, but a lack of credit ended up costing him millions.
Read MoreThe Star Wars universe continues to expand and encompass more and more stars - here are the 10 stars we'd love to see in a sequel film or spinoff series.
Read MoreAmazon is on a quest to defeat the would-be trolls attempting to review bomb The Rings of Power. Huzzah!
Read MoreIt's not easy being a Targaryen. Matt Smith suffered a major injury to a disc in his neck while filming House of the Dragon.
Read MoreScream movies have always commented on horror trends, and the directors of 2022's Scream turned to Jordan Peele for inspiration.
Read MoreNative American-led sitcom Rutherford Falls has been canceled after two seasons on Peacock, but the show's creators aren't giving up on it yet.
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