Every Time Captain America Has Run For President In Marvel Comics
Captain America isn't exactly known for his political ambitions, but he's still been elected president several times in Marvel's history.
Read MoreCaptain America isn't exactly known for his political ambitions, but he's still been elected president several times in Marvel's history.
Read MoreRyan Gosling was initially supposed to star in Blumhouse's new Wolf Man movie before Christopher Abbott got the lead role. Here's why Gosling left the film.
Read MoreStephen King frequently recommends movies, and not just horror movies. He once sang the praises of a Tony Scott action pic that didn't get much attention.
Read MoreYou're traveling through another dimension – a dimension not only of sight and sound, but of mind. A dimension where you can stream ... The Twilight Zone.
Read MoreSeveral superhero movies have explored the multiverse by now, but only one film has fully wrestled with the philosophical implications of the concept.
Read MoreKyle Mooney is one of the most unique comedic voices in Saturday Night Live history, but he was convinced he blew his audition.
Read MoreThe majority of Stephen King's books & stories have been adapted to film & TV, but so far, video games remain an outlier. With a few odd exceptions.
Read MoreLong before he created a television empire, Taylor Sheridan directed a horror movie that practically no one remembers.
Read MoreDespite the show's ongoing popularity, ABC elected to cancel The Good Doctor after seven seasons. Here's why the network made that decision.
Read MoreThe Peaky Blinders were a real gang that inspired the Cillian Murphy-led series of the same name. Here's where the gang's name came from.
Read MoreDid you know Robert Downey Jr. made a cameo in The Nice Guys? It's easy to miss, but it's a really fun appearance once his character is explained.
Read MoreHome Improvement featured an appearance by a fan-favorite Star Trek: Voyager actor who has stayed incredibly busy throughout their career.
Read MoreIf you are a massive fan of "The Hunger Games" franchise, then here are 15 films you need to jot down for immediate viewing.
Read MorePennywise the Dancing Clown takes on many different forms in Stephen King's IT, but Its true form is the weirdest one of all.
Read MoreNot only did a Marvel actor/director have a cameo in The Sopranos playing himself, but a different MCU actor also played themselves on the acclaimed HBO series.
Read MoreIt's a Wonderful Life and Sesame Street both feature a memorable pair of buddies named Bert and Ernie. Is that just a coincidence?
Read MoreSpike Lee and Denzel Washington's bank robbery film Inside Man was influenced by a classic 1970s crime thriller set in Brooklyn.
Read MoreChristopher Nolan gave Heath Ledger a book that was turned into one of Stanley Kubrick's darker films in order to inspired his performance as The Joker.
Read MoreChet Hanks, the more problematic son of beloved Hollywood superstar Tom Hanks, actually showed up in a Marvel movie at one point.
Read MoreThe CW's Superman origin show Smallville ran for an incredible 10 seasons, and returned for season 11 in a very different format.
Read MoreYorgos Lanthimos' Kinds of Kindness is as Lanthimos as the filmmaker's movies get, so let's unpack this darkly comedic anthology's ending.
Read MoreOne major character from the musical Wicked ends up becoming the Scarecrow from The Wizard of Oz. Here's how it happens.
Read MoreDavid Lynch wasn't just a filmmaker, he was also a gifted actor who was willing to commit to any bit, including interrogating a monkey for murder.
Read MoreThe sci-fi action movie The Creator underperformed at the box office when it hit theaters, but it seems to have found new life on streaming.
Read More"The X-Files" is considered one of the defining TV series of the 1990s, and here are the 27 best episodes that illustrate what made the show so great.
Read MoreThe actor who played the first Klingon in Star Trek was also the first person to voice one of the most important X-Men villains ever.
Read MoreWarren Beatty was originally eyed to play Paul Sheldon in Stephen King's Misery, the role that eventually went to James Caan. Here's what went wrong.
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