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  • Bones Eric Millegan

    The One Body On Bones That Had Eric Millegan Extra Grossed Out

    Drama Shows By Ryan Scott

    Bones featured a lot of dead bodies, though one particular corpse from season 1 left Eric Millegan (who played Zack Addy) extra unsettled.

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  • The Addams Family 1991

    The Addams Family Director Used A Cruel Tactic To Make Kids Cry On Camera

    Comedy Movies By Witney Seibold

    Stressed out and facing a time crunch, The Addams Family director Barry Sonnenfeld was ordered to make his five-year-old actors cry for real ... which he did.

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  • MoviePass documentary Stacy Spikes

    The Downfall Of MoviePass Was So Much Worse Than You Realize [SXSW 2024]

    Movie News By Ryan Scott

    SXSW documentary MoviePass, MovieCrash goes behind the scenes of a disastrous business idea to reveal even more disaster.

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  • Paul Giamatti in The Holdovers

    The Holdovers Plagiarism Accusation Is Pretty Ridiculous

    Opinion By Hannah Shaw-Williams

    The Holdovers has been accused of plagiarizing another script, and it sounds pretty serious ... until you take a closer look.

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  • Alan Alda on M*A*S*H

    The Never-Seen M*A*S*H Plotline Censors Thought Was Too Salacious For TV

    Comedy Shows By Danielle Ryan

    M*A*S*H dealt with some heavy subject matter, but it was the 'two dates to the prom' sitcom trope that crossed a line for CBS.

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  • The Clone Wars

    The Kinda Confusing Difference Between Zabraks And Dathomirians In Star Wars Explained

    Science Fiction Movies By Rafael Motamayor

    The Zabrak and the Dathomirian in Star Wars look pretty similar ... are they the same species? We investigate.

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  • The Twilight Zone Jackie Cooper

    This Is The Only Original Twilight Zone Episode Ever Scripted By A Woman

    Horror Shows By Jeremy Smith

    The Twilight Zone episode Caesar and Me might be the second to feature a ventriloquist dummy, but the first and only to be written by a woman.

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  • Multiverse of Madness, Black Bolt

    Anson Mount Was In 'Disbelief' When He Saw Black Bolt's Multiverse Of Madness Scene

    Superhero Movies By Michael Boyle

    Anson Mount was very surprised about how they shot his scenes for Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness.

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  • Demolition Man

    Demolition Man Was Almost Very Different, With Jean-Claude Van Damme As The Villain

    Science Fiction Movies By Witney Seibold

    Before it became a vehicle for Wesley Snipes and Sylvester Stallone, Demolition Man nearly pitted Jean-Claude Van Damme against Steven Seagal.

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  • The Expendables barney outside

    The Movie Stunts That Sylvester Stallone 'Never Recovered' From

    Action & Adventure Movies By Bill Bria

    Sylvester Stallone did a lot of his own stunts, and his body is paying the price.

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  • Hidden Figures henson dudes

    Hidden Figures Used Kevin Costner's Hairline To Hit Back At Fox's Ridiculous Requests

    Drama Movies By Bill Bria

    Fox had some pretty weird notes for Kevin Costner in Hidden Figures.

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  • All in the Family Carroll O'Connor Jean Stapleton

    The Only Major Actors Still Alive From All In The Family

    Comedy Shows By Jeremy Smith

    All in the Family had audiences deep sighing over the good ol' days, but here's what the actors who are still alive are up to these days.

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  • Dune: Part Two Secures Strong Second Weekend Box Office, As It Was Written

    Movie News By Hannah Shaw-Williams

    Though it's been knocked down from the No. 1 spot by Kung Fu Panda 4, Dune: Part Two is on track for a strong second weekend at the box office.

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  • Thanos Avengers Endgame

    Avengers Director Joe Russo Briefly Replaced Josh Brolin As Thanos

    Superhero Movies By Joe Roberts

    For some scenes in the mega-hit Marvel Avengers movies, MCU director Joe Russo stepped-in for actor Josh Brolin as Thanos.

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  • Gilligan's Island, Bob Denver

    How Gilligan's Island Stirred Some Chaos For The Real Coast Guard

    Comedy Shows By Sandy Schaefer

    Enough viewers believed the events of Gilligan's Island were happening for real to cause a headache for the Coast Guard.

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  • Jennifer Grey, Dirty Dancing

    One Of Dirty Dancing's Most Recognizable Scenes Was Improvised

    Drama Movies By BJ Colangelo

    The Dirty Dancing crawl scene is one of the greatest examples of on-screen chemistry ever captured. It was also completely improvised.

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  • Bones

    Bones' David Boreanaz Thought This Storyline Was Just 'Bad Television'

    Drama Shows By Witney Seibold

    Bones' Gormogon storyline was very complicated. Even David Boreanaz was baffled by the underground cannibalistic serial killer arc.

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  • Star Trek: Generations Kirk and Picard

    Star Trek: Generations Could Have Been A Captain Kirk Vs. Picard Showdown

    Science Fiction Movies By Witney Seibold

    An early version of Star Trek: Generations' story would have tackled the much-debated question of who is a better captain: Kirk or Picard?

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  • TOM

    Why Cartoon Network Killed Off The Original Toonami TOM

    Cartoon Shows By BJ Colangelo

    Cartoon Network shocked the world when it killed off Toonami's original TOM, but the character's death was equal parts capitalism and creativity.

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  • Cheers

    Why Cheers' Coach Goes Missing In Season 3 And Never Returns

    Comedy Shows By Joe Roberts

    Coach Ernie Pantusso (Nicholas Colasanto) was a big part of Cheers' heart in its early seasons before his deteriorating health forced him to leave the series.

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  • X-Men '97

    Disney Keeps Details About Theo James' X-Men '97 Character Sparse

    Superhero Shows By Joe Roberts

    Who is Theo James playing on the Disney+ animated series X-Men '97? Here are some rumors.

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  • Rob McElhenney, Charlie Day, Glenn Howerton on It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia

    A Season 10 Moment In It's Always Sunny Had Glenn Howerton Cackling In Bloopers

    Comedy Shows By Danielle Ryan

    Glenn Howerton couldn't stop cracking up at Danny DeVito's delivery of a certain line in It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia season 10.

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  • Deadpool CGI

    What Deadpool Looks Like Without CGI

    Superhero Movies By Leo Noboru Lima

    Many VFX in the Deadpool movies are so seamless that you don't notice the CGI. So here are some examples of when digital imagery made movie magic.

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  • Return of the Jedi jabba bib

    Futurama Hid A Hard-To-Spot Reference To One Of The All-Time Rarest Star Wars Toys

    Cartoon Shows By Bill Bria

    Talk about a deep cut reference! The Futurama writers snuck a nod to an incredibly rare Star Wars toy -- the elusive Yak Face -- into one of their episodes.

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  • It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia

    The It's Always Sunny Bon Jovi Cameo That Never Came To Be

    Comedy Shows By Danielle Ryan

    It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia failed to snag Bon Jovi for 'Dennis Reynolds: An Erotic Life,' although the episode was still replete with memorable cameos.

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  • Star Trek: Deep Space Nine station

    Why Star Trek: Deep Space Nine's Dominion Wars Caused Tension Behind The Scenes

    Science Fiction Shows By Witney Seibold

    The Dominion Wars led the creatives running Star Trek: Deep Space Nine to have behind the scenes battles about the spirit of what a Star Trek show should be.

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  • 3 Body Problem
    TV Reviews
    TV Reviews By Jeremy Mathai

    3 Body Problem Review: One Of The Greatest Sci-Fi Novels Gets The Brazenly Nerdy Adaptation It Deserves

    The Netflix adaptation of 3 Body Problem sets a new standard for what sci-fi is capable of. Read our review right here.

    By Jeremy Mathai Read More
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