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  • Halo
    TV Reviews
    TV Reviews By Jeremy Mathai

    Halo Makes First Contact In A Messy, If Promising Premiere

    The first episode of Halo sets off on its own path.

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    Science Fiction Shows
    Science Fiction Shows By Witney Seibold

    The Other Shoe Is Dangling In Episode 4 Of Star Trek: Picard Season 2

    Picard season 2 has been a huge improvement over season 1. But episode 4 shows some signs of trouble.

    By Witney Seibold Read More
  • Joey, Chandler, Rachel, and Monica from Friends

    HBO Max Has A Shuffle Button Now — Here's What It Does

    TV News By Jenna Busch

    Play HBO Max roulette with the new shuffle button.

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  • Kid making a movie

    David Gordon Green Is Co-Writing A Children's Book Called Let's Make A Movie

    Movie News By Jenna Busch

    Halloween Kills director David Gordon Green has taken time out of his busy murder movie schedule to co-create a lovely book for children.

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  • Peaky Blinders

    Peaky Blinders Season 6 Will Be A 'Dry Run' For The Upcoming Movie

    TV News By Kaylee Dugan

    Peaky Blinders showrunner Steven Knight says the season 6 finale is as epic as a movie (and they've got one of those planned, too).

    Read More
  • Anya Taylor Joy and Alexander Skarsgard in The Northman

    Anya Taylor-Joy Loved The Misery Of Making The Northman

    Movie News By Eric Vespe

    There's really nothing quite like shooting a movie on location.

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  • Donald Glover in Atlanta

    How Donald Glover Essentially Tricked FX Into Ordering Atlanta

    Drama Shows By BJ Colangelo

    Atlanta star and creator Donald Glover shared a neat trick for pitching to network executives: just lie!

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  • Viggo Mortensen in Lord of the Rings

    Why Viggo Mortensen Chose A Different Acting Path After Lord Of The Rings

    Fantasy Movies By Miyako Pleines

    Why didn't Viggo Mortensen make a bunch more blockbusters after the success of Lord of the Rings? We'll let him explain.

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  • Animal House ensemble

    Animal House Was Once A Completely Different Movie About Charles Manson In High School

    Fantasy Movies By Bill Bria

    National Lampoon's Animal House went through a wild development process, and one of the ideas that actually got written was totally bonkers.

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  • brahms the boy dinner table

    The 60 Best Horror Movies On Netflix Right Now (December 2022)

    Horror Movies By Layla Halfhill

    We've spent hours combing through Netflix's vast digital catacombs to find the bloodiest, weirdest, and flat-out scariest horror films the service has to offer.

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  • Charlize Theron as Imperator Furiosa

    Furiosa's Roots Can Be Traced All The Way Back To Mad Max 2

    Action & Adventure Movies By Bill Bria

    Furiosa plays an integral part in George Miller's Mad Max: Fury Road, but the inspiration for Charlize Theron's character started with Mad Max 2.

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  • Orson Welles grinning Touch of Evil

    How Orson Welles Filmed The Impossible For Touch Of Evil

    Movies By Mike Shutt

    "Touch of Evil" is remembered for Orson Welles' technical mastery. There is one seemingly banal moment in the film that actually required great effort to film.

    Read More
  • Malin Akerman and Lorenza Izzo in The Aviary

    The Aviary Trailer: Malin Akerman Escapes A Cult

    Trailers By Jenna Busch

    On the run from a creepy cult: what could go wrong?

    Read More
  • Rory Cochrane and Matthew McConaughey in Dazed and Confused

    The Chance Meeting That Landed Matthew McConaughey His Dazed And Confused Role

    Comedy Movies By Anthony Crislip

    While Richard Linklater's "Dazed and Confused" may stand out as a great representations of '70s adolescence, it's possibly more notable for its massive cast.

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  • Jason Bateman Julia Garner staring

    Julia Garner's Ozark Accent Came By Accident During Her Audition

    Drama Shows By Travis Yates

    Although it has since become iconic, Julia Garner's Ruth Langmore accent on "Ozark" was a happy accident that was the result of an audition almost gone awry.

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  • Orson Welles waving

    Citizen Kane's Opening Scene Caused Chaos In The Theater

    Drama Movies By Travis Yates

    Hollywood legend Orson Welles caused chaos with the early screenings of his masterpiece Citizen Kane, thanks to his unorthodox approach to filmmaking.

    Read More
  • VOLTRON!!!

    Live-Action Voltron Movie Coming From Red Notice Director Rawson Marshall Thurber

    Movie News By BJ Colangelo

    Rawson Marshall Thurber, whose credits include Central Intelligence and Skyscraper, is reportedly going to be at the helm of the long-awaited Voltron movie.

    Read More
  • Obi-Wan Kenobi and friends busting a move on the dance floor in "Star Wars Detours"

    The Never-Aired Star Wars Detours Would've Featured New Weird Al Songs

    TV News By Ben F. Silverio

    'We actually recorded them singing their songs, and that was about a week before we found out that the show was not happening.'

    Read More
  • Jason Momoa in Justice League

    One Peacemaker Cameo Led To 16 Minutes Of Deleted 'Aquaman Has Sex With Fish' Jokes

    TV News By Jenna Busch

    'I have tons of stuff I didn't use.'

    Read More
  • John Wayne with horse

    John Wayne Almost Walked Away From One Of His Most Beloved Roles

    Movies By Travis Yates

    In "The Searchers," Ford presents complex themes and a racist protagonist played by an actor that audiences had become programmed to root for.

    Read More
  • Ben Foster as Harry Haft in The Survivor

    The Survivor Trailer: Ben Foster Fights To Keep The Legacy Of Harry Haft Alive

    Trailers By BJ Colangelo

    Based on a true story.

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  • Jonah and the 'bots

    Joel Hodgson Had A Good Reason For Reviving Mystery Science Theater 3000

    Science Fiction Shows By Witney Seibold

    Many producers approached Hodgson over the years about reviving MST3K, but he was never interested. What changed?

    Read More
  • Mad Max: Fury Road

    Mad Max: Fury Road's Original Furiosa Design Desperately Needed A Rework

    Action & Adventure Movies By Jeremy Mathai

    "Mad Max: Fury Road" is an action masterclass that uses incredible visual design to tell its story. That's why it was so important to nail Furiosa's look.

    Read More
  • Sandra Bullock as Ryan Stone in Gravity

    Ed Harris' Cameo In Gravity Was The Perfect Nod To Another Space Classic

    Documentaries By Sandy Schaefer

    Ed Harris: spaceman.

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  • Totoro flies with Mei and Satsuki over the neighborhood

    The Common Theme That Runs Through Most Hayao Miyazaki Works

    Movies By Miyako Pleines

    "My Neighbor Totoro" is about many things — childhood, imagination, family, appreciation for the earth — themes Miyazaki often returns to.

    Read More
  • The Wrong Missy

    David Spade Returns To Stand-Up With Netflix Special Nothing Personal

    TV News By Witney Seibold

    Remember David Spade? He's back, in Netflix stand-up form.

    Read More
  • The Bridge on the River Kwai Alec Guinness

    The Bridge On The River Kwai Ending Explained: When Duty Becomes Hubris

    Drama Movies By Mike Shutt

    David Lean's 1957 war epic Bridge on the River Kwai has an unforgettable ending that drives home the film's message about humanity and hubris.

    Read More
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