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  • Larry Linville, MASH

    The Creator Of M*A*S*H Always Regretted How The Show Handled Frank

    Comedy Shows By Valerie Ettenhofer

    M*A*S*H is well known for its great writing and superb character development, but that wasn't universal. Case in point Frank Burns, who never changed.

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  • Adam Hann-Byrd, Jodi Lyn O'Keefe, Josh Hartnett, and Michelle Williams in Halloween H20

    Whatever Happened To These Teen Horror Movie Stars?

    Horror Movies By Eric Langberg

    Teen horror movies introduced audiences to some future major stars and also to talented actors who didn't fare quite as well. These are some of the latter.

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  • Transformers Dark of the Moon

    The Correct Order To Watch The Transformers Franchise

    Action & Adventure Movies By Ryan Scott

    The Transformers franchise has some high highs and very low lows, when it came to the box office and when it comes to quality. Here's how to watch.

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  • Rohan Campbell, Halloween Ends

    Halloween Ends Used Bananas, Tofu, And Rice Cakes For A Messy, Brutal Kill

    Horror Movies By BJ Colangelo

    Now we know the secret to brains crushed under the boot of a Michael Myers acolyte in Halloween Ends: blood and breakfast.

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  • Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes

    Kingdom Of The Planet Of The Apes – Release Date, Director, Trailer, And More Info

    Fantasy Movies By Drew Tinnin

    Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes has found its director, The Maze Runner trilogy's Wes Ball, and has released a trailer. Here's what you need to know.

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  • Return of the Jedi Boba Fett

    Boba Fett's Original Actor Had One Issue With The Star Wars Special Editions

    Science Fiction Movies By Witney Seibold

    Boba Fett, according to his original actor, should be stoic and unreadable. That's exactly why he had such an issue with some added Star Wars scenes.

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  • David Howard Thornton in Terrifer 2

    Terrifier 2's Grisly Death Scenes Involved Some Very Unlikely (And Very Gross) Ingredients [Exclusive]

    Horror Movies By Drew Tinnin

    We spoke with Terrifier and Terrifier 2 director Damien Leone about creating the memorable blood and gore for his horror hit.

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  • Pathaan

    One Of Pathaan's Funniest Lines Was Improvised On The Spot

    Action & Adventure Movies By Debopriyaa Dutta

    Shah Rukh Khan has a gift for improvising one-liners, as he once again demonstrated in his hit action film Pathaan.

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  • Chris Sarandon/Danny Elfman in The Nightmare Before Christmas

    Tim Burton Almost Had A Grim And Gruesome Cameo In The Nightmare Before Christmas

    Animation Movies By Jenna Busch

    The Nightmare Before Christmas animators put Tim Burton (or part of him, at least) into a certain scene. They reshot it, however, for fear he'd not like it.

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  • Emma D'Arcy in House of the Dragon

    House Of The Dragon Season 2 – Release Window, Cast, And More Info

    Fantasy Shows By Danielle Ryan

    HBO greenlit House of the Dragon season 2 after the first season's success. Here's what we know about it so far, including the release date and plot.

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  • Rod Serling Twilight Zone

    Ten Days Before The Twilight Zone Premiered, Mike Wallace Asked Rod Serling A Question That Aged Badly

    Horror Shows By William Bibbiani

    Rod Serling correctly envisioned that a commercial work of art also had the power to inform and subvert, and he did just that with The Twilight Zone.

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  • William Hartnell as the Doctor

    Two Lost Doctor Who Episodes Have Been Found, But Their Guardians Are Too 'Terrified' To Return Them

    TV News By Hannah Shaw-Williams

    Former BBC employees saved two early episodes of Doctor Who from destruction, but now fear they'll be treated like criminals.

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  • Star Trek: The Next Generation

    Star Trek's Patrick Stewart Still Owns A Hilarious Prank Created By Data Himself

    Science Fiction Shows By Witney Seibold

    Brent Spiner had some fun with Patrick Stewart after a publication dubbed the Star Trek: The Next Generation star an 'unknown British Shakespearean actor.'

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  • Dead Boy Detectives

    Netflix's Dead Boy Detectives Solve Ghostly Mysteries In First Trailer For The Sandman Spin-Off

    Movie News By Devin Meenan

    With a new trailer, Dead Boy Detectives is coming to Netflix and will be a part of the world created by The Sandman, rather than Doom Patrol.

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  • Ghostbusters stand ready to blast Gozer

    How To Watch The Ghostbusters Movies In Order

    Comedy Movies By Ethan Anderton

    Ghostbusters may not be as big a franchise as Marvel, but without numbers in the titles, you may want a guide to the correct order to watch them. Here you go!

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  • Millie Bobby Brown in Damsel

    Netflix's Damsel Trailer Pits Stranger Things' Millie Bobby Brown Against A Dragon

    Trailers By Ryan Coleman

    Millie Bobby Brown has arrived in the trailer for her latest Netflix film, Damsel, which promises an exciting twist on the fairy tale damsel in distress story.

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  • Wayne Rogers, Alan Alda, M*A*S*H

    The Original British Broadcast Of M*A*S*H Made One Jarring Change To The Show

    Drama Shows By Valerie Ettenhofer

    The British broadcast of MASH was a little different than the American one, thanks to one specific choice. Read all about it right here.

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  • River's Edge Ensemble

    The Murderous True Story Behind 1986 Movie River's Edge

    Drama Movies By Jeremy Smith

    River's Edge is one of the most important independent films of the 1980s, and it wouldn't have come to be without a sad and brutal true crime story.

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  • Futurama log

    David X. Cohen Feels One Futurama Moment Tarnished Zapp's Character

    Cartoon Shows By Witney Seibold

    Futurama co-creator David X. Cohen thinks one episode of Futurama went too far in handling the character of Zapp Brannigan.

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  • Elf movie Santa scene

    20 Years Ago, Elf Became A Huge Box Office Hit (And A Modern Holiday Classic)

    Comedy Movies By Ryan Scott

    Elf helped turn Jon Favreau into a must-get director, proved Will Ferrell was more than an R-rated comedian, and made a modern Christmas classic.

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  • The Force Awakens, Han and Kylo

    One Scene In Star Wars: The Force Awakens Utterly 'Terrified' Adam Driver

    Science Fiction Movies By Michael Boyle

    When it came to making Star Wars: The Force Awakens, Kylo Ren actor Adam Driver was terrified about filming one specific, shocking scene.

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  • Hunger Games Songbirds And Snakes Young Snow

    Can The Hunger Games Prequel Recapture The YA Box Office Magic For Lionsgate?

    Movie News By Ryan Scott

    After eight years, there's a new Hunger Games movie heading to theaters. How will The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes perform relative to the original films?

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  • The A-Team Dirk Benedict Mr. T Dwight Schultz Melinda Culea

    Why NBC Suddenly Canceled The A-Team In The Middle Of A Season

    Action & Adventure Shows By Jeremy Smith

    Even though it was a ratings juggernaut after it premiered in 1983, NBC canceled The A-Team by 1985. How did it happen, and why?

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  • Mizu, Blue Eye Samurai

    Blue Eye Samurai Blends Lady Snowblood Revenge Action With Eye-Popping Animation

    Action & Adventure Shows By BJ Colangelo

    Netflix's Blue Eye Samurai is one of the best animated series of 2023. Here's why.

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  • Oppenheimer

    Christopher Nolan Thinks Oppenheimer's Pitch-Black Ending Is Inevitable

    Drama Movies By Jeremy Mathai

    Oppenheimer director Christopher Nolan has some rather bleak thoughts about the end of the movie and the end of the world.

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  • Iman Vellani in The Marvels

    The Marvels Heads For $47-52 Million Opening Weekend, A Historic Low For The MCU

    Movie News By Hannah Shaw-Williams

    The Marvels is projected to set an unenviable record for the Marvel Cinematic Universe, with the lowest opening weekend in the franchise's history.

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  • Gen V

    New The Boys Season 4 Plot Details Reveal How The Show Reacts To Gen V

    TV News By Jeremy Mathai

    The Boys season 4 will feature a number of crucial changes, picking up mere weeks after the dramatic conclusion to Gen V season 1.

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