Johnny Galecki's 5 Favorite The Big Bang Theory Episodes
With 12 seasons and 279 episodes to choose from, The Big Bang Theory star Johnny Galecki's five favorites are some of his character Leonard's best.
Read MoreWith 12 seasons and 279 episodes to choose from, The Big Bang Theory star Johnny Galecki's five favorites are some of his character Leonard's best.
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Read MoreGet ready, horror nerds. The first discourse of 2025 has arrived and its name is 'The transformation of Leigh Whannell's Wolf Man.'
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Read MoreMarvel's Exceptional X-Men introduces a new batch of mutant students, with Kitty Pryde and Emma Frost teaching then to control their powers.
Read MoreIt's probably a good idea to go back and rewatch Severance season 1 before starting season 2. But rewatching the show might end up changing your perception.
Read MoreDeadpool & Wolverine gave Gordon Reynolds his big screen debut as Nicepool. But wait, who is Gordon, and how is he related to Ryan Reynolds?
Read MoreAs Severance season 2 begins, we're given a better idea of the exact size of the mysterious, nefarious Lumon Industries.
Read MoreDavid Lynch's final movie performance was playing the legendary John Ford in Steven Spielberg's The Fabelmans, and the scene is absolutely perfect.
Read MoreThe Silo season 2 finale is full of twists and turns, bringing certain subplots to a close while raising a whole lot of questions about the future.
Read MoreShowrunner Dan Erickson tells us about the Severance season 2 premiere, Ben Stiller's reaction to the show's ending, and much more.
Read MoreLeigh Whannell's new horror movie Wolf Man offers an update to traditional, well-established Hollywood werewolf mythology.
Read MoreWith "SpongeBob SquarePants" still going strong after over 25 years on the air, let's rank the animated series' 15 best episodes of all time.
Read MoreIt doesn't take long before the Severance season 2 premiere pulls the rug out from under Mark S. and delivers the first twist of the season.
Read MoreFollowing in the footsteps of his remake of The Invisible Man, Leigh Whannell's Wolf Man update gives classic monster movie themes a modern twist.
Read MoreAn A-list actor makes a surprise cameo in the first episode of Severance season 2, but you won't find their name in the show's credits.
Read MoreLeigh Whannell's new interpretation of the Wolf Man takes a familiar story and twists it into something wholly unique. Here's the film's ending, explained.
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Read MoreDavid Lynch was a divisive filmmaker that critics didn't always understand. That's probably why his highest rated films on Rotten Tomatoes are wildly different.
Read MoreBob Uecker, who has died at age 90, changed baseball movies forever with his hilarious, wildly quotable performance in 1989's Major League.
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