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  • Morbius snarling as vampire

    The Biggest Sci-Fi Flops Of 2022 So Far

    Science Fiction Movies By Liam Gaughan September 1st, 2022

    This year had some major box office disappointments in the same realm other films mined so successfully. Here are the biggest sci-fi flops of 2022 so far.

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  • Alan Alda, Richard Ely, M*A*S*H

    One Of The Most Groundbreaking MASH Episodes Almost Ended Very Differently

    Comedy Shows By Valerie Ettenhofer September 1st, 2022

    Decades before it became a hot-button political topic, the classic sitcom explored the subject of gay men serving in the military.

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  • That '70s Show basement

    That '70s Show Has Returned To Streaming — On Peacock

    TV News By Ryan Scott September 1st, 2022

    Hanging out down the street at Peacock.

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  • Teddy Ruxpin

    There's A Teddy Ruxpin Movie In The Works, Because We Really Do Live In The Weirdest Timeline

    Movie News By Anya Stanley September 1st, 2022

    The nostalgia train keeps on coming, and Teddy Ruxpin is coming back to life with his own hybrid animated/live-action movie, just like Sonic.

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  • Cate Blanchett's Lydia Tár conducts her orchestra

    TÁR Review: A Star Is Torn As Cate Blanchett's Conductor Falls Tragically From Grace [Venice]

    Movie Reviews By Marshall Shaffer September 1st, 2022

    TÁR is a Cate Blanchett masterclass.

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  • Star Trek: Lower Decks

    Star Trek: Lower Decks Season 3 Revives One Of The Most Infamous Pieces Of Star Trek Merch Ever

    Science Fiction Shows By Witney Seibold September 1st, 2022

    Lower Decks hopes you remember Kavok and his 'Klingon Challenge.'

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  • Bill Skarsgard as Pennywise in It: Chapter 1

    The Original Ending Of It Was Never Going To Make It To The Big Screen

    Comedy Movies By Eric Vespe September 1st, 2022

    Stephen King's original ending to the horror epic was too complicated, too weird, and too controversial for the screen.

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  • Jerry O'Connell, Tawny Newsome, Star Trek: Lower Decks

    Star Trek: Lower Decks Season 3 Revives A Classic (And Silly) Trek Trope

    Science Fiction Shows By Valerie Ettenhofer September 1st, 2022

    To boldly go to planets where everyone kisses hello.

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  • The vampiric angel of Mike Flanagan's Midnight Mass

    The Underrated Stephen King Miniseries That Left A Mark On Midnight Mass

    Horror Shows By Eric Vespe September 1st, 2022

    Flanagan is the first to admit to this Stephen King miniseries being a big influence on Midnight Mass.

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  • Domnhall Gleeson, Steve Carell, The Patient

    How Domhnall Gleeson And Steve Carell Stayed Sane On The Patient Set

    Drama Shows By Valerie Ettenhofer September 1st, 2022

    'It would be bizarre if in a show about therapy you only showed one aspect of a person's character.'

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  • Abomination versus Wong in Shang-Chi

    She-Hulk Explains One Of The Strangest Moments In Shang-Chi

    Superhero Shows By Devin Meenan September 1st, 2022

    Spoilers ahead for this week's episode of She-Hulk.

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  • Taron Egerton in The King's Man

    Carry On: Everything We Know About The Taron Egerton-Led Netflix Thriller From Jaume Collet-Serra

    Thriller Movies By BJ Colangelo September 1st, 2022

    Here's what we know so far about the Netflix and Amblin co-production.

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  • Christopher Reeve in Superman

    Christopher Reeve Had Harsh (But Honest) Words For His Superman Co-Star Marlon Brando

    Superhero Movies By Sandy Schaefer September 1st, 2022

    "I must say — I don't say this to be vicious — but I don't worship at the altar of Marlon Brando because I feel that he's copped out in a certain way."

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  • Star Trek: Lower Decks

    The 4 Best Easter Eggs And References In Star Trek: Lower Decks Season 3, Episode 2

    Science Fiction Movies By Witney Seibold September 1st, 2022

    Here are the best inside jokes and obscure bits in this week's episode of Lower Decks.

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  • Still from Star Trek: Lower Decks

    Star Trek: Lower Decks Season 3 Brings Back A Fan-Favorite Klingon Character – Here's What You Need To Remember

    Horror Movies By Danielle Ryan September 1st, 2022

    One of the greatest warriors in the galaxy is back, in cartoon form.

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  • Nathan Fillion in Serenity

    Serenity's Small Budget Meant Finding A Way To Make A Hovercraft 'Fly'

    Horror Shows By Steven Ward September 1st, 2022

    The beloved, tragically short-lived show Firefly got film closure in 2005's Serenity, and one chase scene still stands out as an effects masterpiece.

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  • A masked axe-murderer appears in My Bloody Valentine (1981)

    The Best Horror Movies Streaming In September And Where To Watch Them

    Movie News By Anya Stanley September 1st, 2022

    If you're looking for the best horror movies streaming in September, we've got you covered.

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  • The Simpsons

    Homer Simpson's Famous D'oh Catchphrase Has A Surprising Unscripted Origin

    Comedy Shows By Witney Seibold September 1st, 2022

    Homer Simpson is the anchor of Matt Groening's long-running animated sitcom, and his exasperated D'oh! has deep roots in TV and film comedy history.

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  • Agents of SHIELD cast pose

    Every Agents Of S.H.I.E.L.D. Season Ranked Worst To Best

    Superhero Shows By Ben Begley September 1st, 2022

    Although "Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D." ended two years ago, the underrated series is one of Marvel's strongest series. We explore the show's best and worst seasons.

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  • M*A*S*H

    The Daily Stream: M*A*S*H Is An Endlessly Groundbreaking Anti-War Sitcom

    Drama Movies By Valerie Ettenhofer September 1st, 2022

    The M*A*S*H message still matters.

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  • Before the Devil Knows You're Dead

    Why Sidney Lumet Championed The Shift Away From Shooting Movies On Film

    Movies By Witney Seibold September 1st, 2022

    He only ever got to make one film digitally, but Lumet was ahead of his time.

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  • Mobile Suit Gundam

    Gundam Is Finally Coming Back After A Seven-Year Absence – Here's What You Need To Know

    TV News By Rafael Motamayor September 1st, 2022

    The beloved Gundam franchise is back for a new installment, meaning a whole new audience is going to be introduced to this epic space opera.

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  • Shia LaBeouf American Honey

    Shia LaBeouf Can't Escape The News, Joins Francis Ford Coppola's Epic Megalopolis

    Movie News By Jeremy Smith August 31st, 2022

    It's an odd time to get into the Shia LaBeouf business, but Coppola knows what he wants.

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  • Anthrax

    The Anthrax Attacks Review: The Post-9/11 Amerithrax Story Gets The Netflix Doc Treatment

    Movie Reviews By Chris Evangelista August 31st, 2022

    A needless storytelling device hampers what could've been a solid documentary.

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  • Emily Carey and Considine in House of the Dragon

    House Of The Dragon Co-Showrunner Miguel Sapochnik Exits The Series Ahead Of Season 2

    TV News By BJ Colangelo August 31st, 2022

    The other showrunner will remain onboard, and he's been joined by a veteran of Westeros.

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  • Emma Stone in Superbad

    Superbad Was Directly Responsible For Emma Stone's Signature Red Hair

    Comedy Movies By Shae Sennett August 31st, 2022

    Emma Stone does make one heck of a red-head — even if that's not her natural hair color

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  • Domhnall Gleeson in The Patient

    Domhnall Gleeson Wants The Patient To Push Back On 'Schlocky' Serial Killer Tropes

    TV News By BJ Colangelo August 31st, 2022

    You won't see The Patient romanticizing the serial killer.

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