The Ending Of Colin Farrell's The Penguin, Explained: Charm Is A Verb
The Batman spin-off series The Penguin has come to an end. We break down what the dark, shocking conclusion means right here.
Read MoreThe Batman spin-off series The Penguin has come to an end. We break down what the dark, shocking conclusion means right here.
Read MoreThere's only one movie Stephen King has ever walked out of, and it was directed by the maestro of Bayhem himself, Michael Bay.
Read MoreThe Michelle Yeoh-led American Born Chinese only got a short run on Disney+ before it was canceled. Here's the reason behind its early demise.
Read MoreA long-running Treehouse of Horror gag on The Simpsons led to a real-life wellness check when the season 7 version aired in 1995.
Read MoreRussell Johnson played Professor Roy Hinkley on Gilligan's Island and had some strong words about working with Ginger star, Tina Louise.
Read MoreWilliam Shatner once named The Devil in the Dark as his favorite episode of the original Star Trek series, but that episode has one glaring issue.
Read MoreFrasier is a pretty comforting and inoffensive sitcom, so it's a surprise to learn that one of its episodes has apparently been banned in the UK.
Read MoreMost of The Big Bang Theory's guest stars made sense, but why did Billy Bob Thornton show up one time? Luck for you, we have the answer.
Read MoreMarvel fans have been eagerly hoping for the return of Scarlet Witch, but Elizabeth Olsen has said she'll only return under one condition.
Read MoreBones stars David Boreanaz and Emily Deschanel often improvised on the series, including during one of its most important scenes.
Read MoreHorror fans often joke that Stephen King can't write a good ending, but is there any truth to the claim? Let us investigate.
Read MoreBill Burr hosted SNL for a second time in season 50, but it feels like the 2024 election results might have wiped out the writers and the cast.
Read MoreWe've combed through the dense lore to determine the strongest Mortal Kombat female characters in the beloved video game series, ranked by strength.
Read MoreFans of Stargate SG-1 are not fond of this particular episode from the first season, and the low rating on IMDb backs that up.
Read MoreSaturday Night Live guest host Bill Burr manages to fail the Rorschach test when he can't stop seeing naughty artwork of Disney characters.
Read MoreAmanda Bynes was an incredibly successful young actor before she began struggling with addiction and mental health in a very public manner.
Read MoreThe Twilight Zone has its share of stinkers, but there's one particular episode that IMDb users have rated lower than any other (and for good reason).
Read MoreWilliam Wyler's Best Picture winner The Best Years of Our Lives remains the only case of an actor winning two Oscars for the same performance.
Read MoreBen Affleck has had a heck of a storied career in front of and behind the camera, but his Rotten Tomatoes score prove a pattern exists with his best work.
Read MoreGame of Thrones was one of the best shows of the 2010s, but it definitely had its low points. Here are the five worst episodes of the series, ranked.
Read More2 Broke Girls chugged along steadily for six seasons before being somewhat abruptly canceled by CBS. Here's what led to the sitcom's demise.
Read MoreJack Nicholson is one of the greatest living actors, but he's not been on screen for over a decade. Here's what happened to one of Hollywood's best.
Read MoreCharlie Sheen, who starred in The Big Bang Theory creator Chuck Lorre's sitcom Two and a Half Men, isn't a fan of Sheldon and the gang.
Read MoreDisney Hollywood Studios is packed with attractions inspired by our favorite movies and TV shows, and we've taken the time to rank the 10 best ride in the park.
Read MoreFrasier is widely accepted as one of the greatest sitcoms in TV history, but not every episode is a winner. Here are the five worst episodes, ranked.
Read MoreStephen King once lent his talents as a writer to Marvel Comics on a special X-Men issue featuring a very scary (and very King-esque) villain.
Read MoreTina Louise was the perfect Ginger on Gilligan's Island, but had a very strange demand in order to perform a scene she felt was ridiculous.
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