Lucifer Went To Battle To Get Those Bones Nods In The Show
What started on Lucifer as a one-off reference to Bones ultimately gave rise to a surprisingly heartfelt callback.
Read MoreWhat started on Lucifer as a one-off reference to Bones ultimately gave rise to a surprisingly heartfelt callback.
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Read MoreBones star Tamara Taylor had some fun dropping fake spoilers ahead of the long-running procedural's series finale.
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Read MoreEarly in director Howard Hawks' career, he learned a crucial lesson from the head of Fox about the tension of making movies for studios and audiences.
Read MoreAn extended cut of Star Trek's second pilot, 'Where No Man Has Gone Before,' was long thought lost, but had actually been rescued by the Smithsonian.
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Read MoreBefore we had horror auteurs like John Carpenter and Wes Craven, we had Jacques Tourneur, who also directed the Night Call episode of The Twilight Zone.
Read MoreSomewhere out there, some Bones fan has Gormogon's silver skeleton, possibly along with other props from the show.
Read MoreNoah Averbach-Katz had to don some uncomfortable prosthetics to play Ryn on Star Trek: Discovery.
Read MoreAustin Butler may have lost himself for his role in Elvis, but that's not his top-rated movie on Rotten Tomatoes.
Read MoreA new wave of Deadpool & Wolverine Funko POPs have been revealed, showing off some of the strange multiverse characters we'll meet in the movie.
Read MoreHorror prequel A Quiet Place: Day One is off to a franchise-best start at the box office, and is on track for a $53 million opening weekend.
Read MoreQuentin Tarantino's nerdy knowledge of Kurt Russell's career helped convince the actor to sign on for Death Proof.
Read MoreThe English dub of Sailor Moon that first aired on Cartoon Network was heavily censored.
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Read MoreFans of The Simpsons know the voices of the characters very well, but their faces made an appearance in Godzilla 1998.
Read MoreThe Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power season 2 will address a matter of fan debate regarding Sauron (Charlie Vickers).
Read MoreStephen King got the idea for Pennywise in IT from a classic fairy tale about another monster that likes to hang out beneath walkways.
Read MoreTimothée Chalamet has quickly come a long way, yet his best-rated film on Rotten Tomatoes is still one of his earliest ones.
Read MoreWith a big screen history stretching back to 1978, there are plenty of Superman movie fan theories out there, but here are some that actually make sense.
Read MoreThe Bodyguard wouldn't have featured Whiney Houston's defining song had Kevin Costner not talked her label out of making a colossal mistake.
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