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  • The Twilight Zone (1985), The Devil, Tony, Jake

    Morgan Freeman's Role In The Twilight Zone You May Have Forgotten About

    Science Fiction Shows By Michael Boyle January 29th, 2024

    Long before he played God in Bruce Almighty, Morgan Freeman played a poker game with the Devil himself in the Twilight Zone episode 'Dealer's Choice.'

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  • Gru and Gru Jr in Despicable Me 4

    Gru's Family Are The Anti-Incredibles In Despicable Me 4 Trailer

    Trailers By Hannah Shaw-Williams January 29th, 2024

    Gru has a new baby son called Gru Jr. in the trailer for Despicable Me 4, which sees the whole family going out on a heist mission together.

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  • Kelsey Grammer Felicity Huffman Frasier

    The Felicity Huffman Role On Frasier You May Have Missed

    Comedy Shows By Joe Roberts January 28th, 2024

    On Frasier, Felicity Huffman guest starred as a character who was definitely not a fan favorite.

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  • Apollo 18

    Apollo 18's Scrapped Trilogy Plans Would Have Been Big

    Horror Movies By Witney Seibold January 28th, 2024

    The filmmakers behind the 2011 sci-fi/horror found footage movie Apollo 18 had hoped to make an Aliens-style sequel before expanding the series into a trilogy.

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  • Danny Devito in It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia

    The Real Man That Inspired Some Of Frank's Weirdest It's Always Sunny Moments

    Comedy Shows By Shae Sennett January 28th, 2024

    The real Frank Reynolds is a man called Hockey, who got kicked out of his singing street gang and likes to eat dog food and trash.

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  • Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom

    Aquaman And The Lost Kingdom Paddles Past $400 Million At The Global Box Office

    Movie News By Hannah Shaw-Williams January 28th, 2024

    Despite a slow start, Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom has become the first DCEU movie to pass $400 million at the box office since... the last Aquaman movie.

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  • George Wendt, Ted Danson, Cheers

    Cheers' Thanksgiving Food Fight Episode Came With A Nightmarish Stench

    Comedy Shows By Valerie Ettenhofer January 28th, 2024

    Decades later, the Cheers cast could still recall the foul odor from the show's famous Thanksgiving food fight episode.

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  • Futurama, Leela and Farnsworth

    How Futurama Gets Away With Scientific 'Mistakes'

    Cartoon Shows By Michael Boyle January 28th, 2024

    The Futurama writers' room abides by a simple, central rule: science shall not overrule comedy.

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  • James Marsters in Buffy the Vampire Slayer

    James Marsters Schooled Joss Whedon On Punk Rock History While Creating Buffy's Spike

    Horror Shows By Shae Sennett January 28th, 2024

    Joss Whedon wanted James Marsters' Spike to be like Sid Vicious on Buffy. Thankfully, Marsters had other plans.

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  • Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan ships

    Here's What The Worst Critic Reviews Said About Star Trek II: The Wrath Of Khan

    Science Fiction Movies By Witney Seibold January 28th, 2024

    These days, Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan is hailed as one of the best Star Trek movie, but not everyone thought so. Here are the worst critic reviews.

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  • Saturday Night Live, Dakota Johnson

    A Nepo Baby Battle Between SNL's Please Don't Destroy And Dakota Johnson Gets Ugly

    Comedy Shows By Michael Boyle January 28th, 2024

    Dakota Johnson and Please Don't Destroy get into a vicious roast battle on Saturday Night Live, but have to call a 'nepo-truce.'

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  • Thanksgiving meal pilgrim

    Thanksgiving's Cast Had Their Brains 'Broken' Before Filming Even Began

    Horror Movies By Witney Seibold January 28th, 2024

    Eli Roth gave his Thanksgiving cast members more than horror films to watch before shooting the holiday slasher.

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  • The Twilight Zone, Grandma, Anne, George

    Why Ray Bradbury Only Wrote One Episode Of The Twilight Zone

    Horror Shows By Michael Boyle January 28th, 2024

    Despite Ray Bradbury's work inspiring many episodes of The Twilight Zone, 'I Sing the Body Electric' was his sole writing credit on the show. Here's why.

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  • RenĂ© Auberjonois on It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia

    The Late Star Trek Actor Who Played Dee's Hero In It's Always Sunny In Philadelphia

    Comedy Shows By Danielle Ryan January 28th, 2024

    René Auberjonois gave a hilarious performance on It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia, far removed from the Star Trek: Deep Space Nine character fans knew him for.

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  • The Terminator

    The Correct Order To Watch The Terminator Movies

    Science Fiction Movies By Joe Roberts January 28th, 2024

    The Terminator franchise can be a little messy, so here are the Terminator movies in order and the best way to watch them.

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  • Bones, The Truth in the Myth

    How A Missed Movie Opportunity Led To Bones' The Truth In The Myth Episode

    Drama Shows By Sandy Schaefer January 28th, 2024

    Before writing the Bones episode 'The Truth in the Myth,' Jonathan Goldstein and John Francis Daley wanted to make an animated movie about mythical creatures.

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  • Thor: Ragnarok

    Thor: Ragnarok Created A Problem With Captain America's Biggest Avengers: Endgame Scene

    Superhero Movies By Witney Seibold January 28th, 2024

    Why could Captain America hold Mjolnir in Avengers: Endgame when Thor: Ragnarok specifically established rules against it? We have the answer.

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  • Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan Kirk

    Star Trek II Went Through 5 Different Scripts Before Getting To The Wrath Of Khan We Know

    Science Fiction Movies By Witney Seibold January 28th, 2024

    Believe it or not, Star Trek II The Wrath Of Khan went through 5 different scripts before it ended up with the script for the film we know today.

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  • Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory

    The Only Major Actors Still Alive From Willy Wonka & The Chocolate Factory

    Comedy Movies By Witney Seibold January 28th, 2024

    Oompa loompa doompety doo, join us as we highlight ever Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory still alive, won't you?

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  • Bones

    Bones Has A Hidden Seinfeld Connection Only Hardcore Fans May Have Noticed

    Drama Shows By Jeremy Mathai January 28th, 2024

    Bones once reused a subway car set from a classic episode of Seinfeld. What's the deal?

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  • Ahsoka, Shadow Warrior

    How An Unexpected Akira Kurosawa Classic Influenced Ahsoka

    Science Fiction Shows By Sandy Schaefer January 28th, 2024

    Ahsoka creator Dave Filoni and cinematographer Quyen Tran looked to Akira Kurosawa's Kagemusha for inspiration in one of the show's more fantastical episodes.

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  • X-Men Apocalypse Oscar Isaac

    X-Men: Apocalypse Shaped How One Marvel Comic Writer Approached The Villain

    Superhero Movies By Devin Meenan January 28th, 2024

    X-Men comic book writer Jonathan Hickman thought X-Men: Apocalypse was pretty terrible overall, but loved the opening sequence set in ancient Egypt.

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  • Futurama Fry and Leela

    Futurama's Emotional Scenes Are Bolstered By A Rarity In Animated Projects

    Cartoon Shows By Witney Seibold January 28th, 2024

    Some of the most difficult Futurama scenes to record are also the show's most emotional.

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  • Clerks II, Jason Mewes, Kevin Smith

    The Correct Order To Watch The Jay And Silent Bob Movies

    Comedy Movies By Sandy Schaefer January 28th, 2024

    Jay and Silent Bob both have and haven't changed much over the decades, much like Kevin Smith's View Askewniverse at large. Here are their movies in order.

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  • Monkey Man, Dev Patel

    Dev Patel Gets His Own John Wick In The Monkey Man Trailer And It Looks Incredible

    Trailers By Sandy Schaefer January 28th, 2024

    Dev Patel directs and stars in Monkey Man, an original action movie that evokes John Wick in the very best way. Watch the trailer here.

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  • Bones

    Bones' John Francis Daley Was A Nervous Wreck During This Interrogation Scene

    Drama Shows By Rafael Motamayor January 27th, 2024

    Can you imagine having to act out an interrogation scene on TV opposite your dad? Because that's exactly what John Francis Daley did on Bones.

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  • Hayden Panettiere in Scream 6

    Melissa Barrera's Scream 7 Firing Was 'Unfair And Upsetting,' Says Hayden Panettiere

    Horror Movies By Danielle Ryan January 27th, 2024

    Hayden Panettiere has spoken out in defense of her Scream 6 co-star Melissa Barrera, who was fired from Scream 7 over comments on the Israel-Palestine conflict.

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