SNL Has A Cavalcade Of Celebrities Audition To Read Britney Spears' Audiobook
Werner Herzog, Martin Scorsese, and Neil DeGrasse Tyson audition to read Britney Spears' memoir in a sketch from this week's Saturday Night Live.
Read MoreWerner Herzog, Martin Scorsese, and Neil DeGrasse Tyson audition to read Britney Spears' memoir in a sketch from this week's Saturday Night Live.
Read MoreStop-motion animation can be a delicate process, as the filmmakers behind The Nightmare Before Christmas were reminded on a particularly hot day.
Read MoreWhen it came time to create the casino planet Canto Bight in Star Wars: The Last Jedi, director Rian Johnson had very few words regarding what he wanted.
Read MoreWith the actors strike over, Timothée Chalamet is free to shamelessly plug his upcoming movies on Saturday Night Live - starting with Wonka.
Read MoreStar Trek: The Next Generations's Patrick Stewart remembers this episode as the most powerful of the series, and it's easy to see why it felt so personal.
Read MoreThe 2007-08 writers' strike not only led directly to the creation of Suits, but it also benefitted the show greatly when it came to residuals.
Read MoreNicolas Cage is one of the most recognizable, unique actors on the planet. While he couldn't relate to such a dull character, he could relate to something else.
Read MoreIt's Always Sunny in Philadelphia is bound to have the cast cracking up, and Carlie Day remembers one character breaking moment that made it into the show.
Read MoreStrangely enough, original Boba Fett voice actor Jason Wingreen wound up making more money working on a Star Wars underwear ad than for The Empire Strikes Back.
Read MoreThe Twilight Zone might have never survived past a single season had the show not immediately appealed to two specific groups: teenagers and doctors.
Read MoreThree times the Academy has come close to awarding a film in all four acting categories, but something stopped them short. Here, we investigate why.
Read MoreM*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.
Read MoreTeen 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.
Read MoreThe 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.
Read MoreNow we know the secret to brains crushed under the boot of a Michael Myers acolyte in Halloween Ends: blood and breakfast.
Read MoreKingdom 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.
Read MoreBoba 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.
Read MoreShah Rukh Khan has a gift for improvising one-liners, as he once again demonstrated in his hit action film Pathaan.
Read MoreThe 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.
Read MoreHBO 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.
Read MoreRod 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.
Read MoreFormer BBC employees saved two early episodes of Doctor Who from destruction, but now fear they'll be treated like criminals.
Read MoreBrent Spiner had some fun with Patrick Stewart after a publication dubbed the Star Trek: The Next Generation star an 'unknown British Shakespearean actor.'
Read MoreWith 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.
Read MoreMillie 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.
Read MoreThe British broadcast of MASH was a little different than the American one, thanks to one specific choice. Read all about it right here.
Read MoreRiver'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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