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  • Lucille Ball as Lucy on I Love Lucy

    How Lucille Ball Saved Star Trek From Cancellation

    Science Fiction Movies By Danielle Ryan 1 month ago

    It's fair and accurate to say that without Lucille Ball, Star Trek would've died an early death instead of becoming a long-lasting franchise.

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  • Dakota Johnson in The Lost Daughter, Cha Cha Real Smooth, and Bad Times at the El Royale

    The 12 Best Dakota Johnson Movies, Ranked

    Comedy Movies By Audrey Fox 1 month ago

    Dakota Johnson has quite the unique filmography beyond her most notable (and notorious) works. Here are the 12 greatest movies Johnson has been a part of.

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  • Alan Shore with his arm around Denny Crane in Boston Legal

    Why William Shatner's Boston Legal Was Canceled

    Comedy Shows By Kieran Fisher 1 month ago

    Boston Legal had a solid run, but show creator David E. Kelley had a hunch about why the William Shatner-led Practice spin-off didn't last longer than it did.

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  • Ant-Man (Paul Rudd) sits half-buried in the dirt

    Every Ant-Man Movie Ranked

    Superhero Movies By Jaron Pak 1 month ago

    Ant-Man is the smallest Avenger (and, occasionally, the largest), but how do his Marvel Cinematic Universe appearances stack up against each other?

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  • Billy Beane (Brad Pitt) looks delightfully proud of his daughter in Moneyball

    One Detail In Brad Pitt's Moneyball Makes No Sense

    Drama Movies By Aaron Perine 1 month ago

    Brad Pitt's Moneyball may tell the true story of a gamechanging shift in baseball, but it got one little detail wrong based on when the movie takes place.

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  • Lucy Liu as Princess Pei Pei in Shanghai Noon

    Lucy Liu's Only Western Was A Jackie Chan Flop

    Action & Adventure Movies By Danielle Ryan 1 month ago

    Lucy Liu has appeared in a variety of genres across movies and TV in her career, but she only has one western, and it was with action superstar Jackie Chan.

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  • Ted Mosby as The Calligrapher (Josh Radnor) wearing a questionable fu manchu mustache in Slapsgiving 3: Slappointment in Slapmarra, Barney Stinson (Neil Patrick Harris) in a fat suit in The Rough Patch, and Mitch, also known as The Naked Man in The Naked Man, all from How I Met Your Mother

    10 Things About How I Met Your Mother That Haven't Aged Well

    Comedy Shows By Larry Fried 1 month ago

    How I Met Your Mother may be one of the most beloved CBS sitcoms, but like many shows, not everything has aged so well, and it's not just dated jokes either.

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  • Moses smiles as he leads a crowd in The Prince of Egypt

    The Prince Of Egypt Exists Because Of One Key Steven Spielberg Suggestion

    Animation Movies By Rafael Motamayor 1 month ago

    The Prince of Egypt became the movie it did in part thanks to Steven Spielberg. Unfortunately, it didn't change the animation landscape the way it was meant to.

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  • Stephen King drinking from red cup in It Chapter Two

    How Stephen King Really Feels About His Worst Adaptations

    Drama Movies By Caroline Madden 1 month ago

    Hollywood has adapted so many of Stephen King's books. Here's what the author has to say when certain film adaptions of his work fail to stick the landing.

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  • Kevin Bacon's Ryan Hardy looks sad in closeup in The Following

    Why Fox Canceled Kevin Bacon's The Following After Three Seasons

    Thriller Shows By Joe Roberts 1 month ago

    The Kevin Bacon thriller series The Following was a hit when it launched on Fox, but it ended up being canceled after three seasons.

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  • Mr. Fantastic looking worried in Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer

    A Fantastic Four Marketing Gimmick Was Ruled Illegal By The United States Government

    Superhero Movies By Quinn Bilodeau 1 month ago

    Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer once utilized a marketing tactic that was unacceptable to the United States government.

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  • Absolute Batman lunges through fire with his cape

    12 Best Changes Absolute Batman Makes To Bruce Wayne's DC Comics Story

    Superhero Movies By Russell Murray 1 month ago

    The Absolute Batman comics offer a completely different take on Bruce Wayne and the people around him. Here are the 12 changes that work the best.

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  • Bele and Lokai on the bridge of the Enterprise on Star Trek

    How Star Trek Explored Prejudice Without Breaking Gene Roddenberry's Biggest Rule

    Science Fiction Shows By Witney Seibold 1 month ago

    Gene Roddenberry had a restrictive rule in place for the Star Trek writers, but they figured out a creative workaround when needed.

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  • Newman being pulled in a rickshaw by Kramer in Seinfeld

    The Seinfeld Episode You Didn't Realize Had A Seamless Special Effects Shot

    Comedy Shows By Witney Seibold 1 month ago

    The Seinfeld episode The Bookstore features a special effects shot that you probably never realized was there, and it's pretty impressive for a network TV show.

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  • Splash page from Human Target by Tom King & Greg Smallwood featuring the Justice League International (L-R): Mister Miracle, Ice, Fire, Red Rocket, G'nort, Guy Gardner, Blue Beetle, Booster Gold, Martian Manhunter, Batman, Captain Atom, and Black Canary

    James Gunn's DC Universe Continues Adapting The Funniest Justice League Ever

    Superhero Shows By Devin Meenan 1 month ago

    James Gunn's take on the Justice League is piecing together a lineup from the often-hilarious Justice League International comics.

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  • Johnny Storm and Thing in The Fantastic Four: First Steps

    Fantastic Four: First Steps Has One Major Weak Link (And It's Not Who You'd Expect)

    Superhero Movies By Bill Bria 1 month ago

    Fantastic Four: First Steps wants Marvel's first family to feel different than previous iterations, but one character strays a bit from the pages.

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  • Tim Allen as Tim, Richard Karn as Al, and Pamela Anderson as Lisa on Home Improvement

    Why Pamela Anderson Left Tim Allen's Home Improvement

    Comedy Shows By Danielle Ryan 1 month ago

    After two years playing Lisa opposite Tim Allen on Home Improvement, Pamela Anderson left the beloved sitcom. Here's why she walked away.

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  • Matt Damon's Texas Ranger LaBoeuf looks across the landscape in True Grit

    Before Good Will Hunting, Matt Damon Starred In This Forgotten Western With Tommy Lee Jones

    Drama Movies By Joe Roberts 1 month ago

    Early in his career, Matt Damon starred alongside Tommy Lee Jones in a somewhat forgotten TV Western, and the job helped inspire his True Grit character.

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  • Charlie Hunnam as Jax riding his motorcycle in Sons of Anarchy

    Sons Of Anarchy: What Does SAMCRO Stand For?

    Drama Shows By Ryan Scott 1 month ago

    At the center of Sons of Anarchy is the motorcycle club SAMCRO, but what does that name stand for? And is the show purely a work of fiction? Here's the answer.

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  • Aaron Paul as Eddie Lane in The Path

    Aaron Paul's Forgotten Hulu Drama Caused A Ton Of Controversy

    Drama Shows By Akos Peterbencze 1 month ago

    The Aaron Paul Hulu series The Path feels mostly forgotten these days, but it generated some controversy when it arrived.

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  • Joan and Tony share a tender moment in Saddle the Wind

    The Twilight Zone Creator Rod Serling Wrote A Western Flop Featuring John Cassavetes

    Action & Adventure Movies By Debopriyaa Dutta 1 month ago

    Rod Serling is best remembered as the creator and host of The Twilight Zone, but he wrote several movie screenplays, including a Western flop.

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  • Alan Ritchson as Jack Reacher looks off into the distance while standing on a New York street in Reacher

    Before Reacher, Alan Ritchson Starred In A War Movie With A Back To The Future Star

    Thriller Movies By Joe Roberts 1 month ago

    Did you remember Billy Zane was in Back to the Future? Did you know he worked with a pre-Reacher Alan Ritchson on this peculiar war flick? Let's discuss.

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  • Robert Downey Jr. at SDCC 2024, unmasking as Doctor Doom onstage

    Avengers: Doomsday's Script Is Still Being Written - Here's Why That's A Problem

    Superhero Movies By Devin Meenan 1 month ago

    Three months into filming, Avengers: Doomsday's script is still being written. This is business as usual for Marvel movies, but it could be their downfall.

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  • Declan Pratt as Denny looks to his left as he is trapped between a car and a wall in 9-1-1

    Does Denny Wilson Die In 9-1-1?

    Drama Shows By Joe Roberts 1 month ago

    Denny Wilson (Declan Pratt) becomes the victim of a horrific car accident in 9-1-1 season 8, but does he make it out alive? Here's how it all goes down.

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  • Joe Flanigan's John Sheppard is horrified in Stargate Atlantis

    A Beloved Stargate Atlantis Episode Originally Had A Radically Different Premise

    Science Fiction Shows By Debopriyaa Dutta 1 month ago

    One of the best episodes of the fifth and final season of Stargate: Atlantis was originally conceived with an entirely different premise.

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  • Peni Parker winking with one eye in Spider-Man: Into The Spider-Verse

    Spider-Man: Into The Spider-Verse Has A Hidden Mecha Anime Reference

    Superhero Movies By Devin Meenan 1 month ago

    Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse's anime schoolgirl Peni Parker is partly an homage to the most famous mecha anime of all time.

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  • Sydney Sweeney as Reality Winner in Reality

    Sydney Sweeney's Thrilling HBO Movie Is A Stress-Inducing Nightmare You Have To Watch

    Drama Movies By Akos Peterbencze 1 month ago

    If you missed the excellent HBO movie Reality from a few years ago, it's worth watching for Sydney Sweeney's performance alone.

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