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  • Star Trek Miri Kirk

    Almost None Of The Dialogue In Star Trek's Miri Was In The Original Script

    Science Fiction Shows By Witney Seibold June 30th, 2024

    The Star Trek episode 'Miri' is a bit of a mess, with only 20 percent of its original script having been retained in the final version.

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  • Gilligan's Island

    CBS Wanted To Remove The Titular Island From Gilligan's Island

    Comedy Shows By Witney Seibold June 30th, 2024

    One CBS executive thought Gilligan's Island would have made a better travelogue show instead of a desert island show.

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  • Bones, Emily Deschanel, Tarmara Taylor

    Bones' Tamara Taylor Once Spilled Some Outrageous (And Untrue) Spoilers

    Drama Shows By Sandy Schaefer June 30th, 2024

    Bones star Tamara Taylor had some fun dropping fake spoilers ahead of the long-running procedural's series finale.

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  • Star Trek: Discovery Face the Strange

    The Star Trek: Discovery Episode That Was 'Painful' For Sonequa Martin-Green

    Science Fiction Shows By Witney Seibold June 30th, 2024

    Sonequa Martin-Green faced off against a younger version of herself in an episode of Star Trek: Discovery, but it wasn't only the physical aspect that was hard.

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  • The Simpsons Krusty Gets Kancelled

    The Simpsons 'Deeply Offended' Johnny Carson With Their First Cameo Pitch

    Cartoon Shows By Witney Seibold June 30th, 2024

    The Simpsons' writers originally wrote an episode for Johnny Carson that he hated, so they took a completely different approach to get him on board.

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  • Howard Hawks, Cary Grant, and Rosalind Russell

    The Head Of Fox Once Taught Legendary Director Howard Hawks A Lesson He Never Forgot

    Drama Movies By Ben Pearson June 30th, 2024

    Early 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.

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  • Star Trek Where No Man Has Gone Before

    An Unaired Version Of Star Trek's Second Pilot Was Saved By The Smithsonian

    Science Fiction Shows By Witney Seibold June 29th, 2024

    An 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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  • Terry Becker, The Twilight Zone

    One Underrated Twilight Zone Episode Is A True Crime Cautionary Tale

    Fantasy Shows By Valerie Ettenhofer June 29th, 2024

    The Twilight Zone episode 'I Am the Night - Color Me Black' has a timeless message that very much applies to true crime culture.

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  • Butch Cassidy & the Sundance Kid Robert Redford Paul Newman

    Butch Cassidy And The Sundance Kid's Classic Song Had A Whole Lot Of Haters

    Action & Adventure Movies By Jeremy Smith June 29th, 2024

    Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid's use of 'Raindrops Keep Fallin' on My Head' got a lot of pushback, including from one of the film's stars.

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  • The Boys

    Why Sister Sage Was An Especially Difficult Character For The Boys' Showrunners

    Superhero Shows By Rafael Motamayor June 29th, 2024

    The Boys' Sister Sage is the smartest person on the planet, which isn't exactly an easy character to write for.

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  • The Twilight Zone Night Call Gladys Cooper as Elva Keene

    The Twilight Zone's Night Call Was Directed By One Of Hollywood's First Horror Masters

    Horror Shows By Devin Meenan June 29th, 2024

    Before 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.

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  • Bones Booth beer hat

    Bones Auctioned Off Classic Props From The Show After The Series Finale

    Drama Shows By Ryan Scott June 29th, 2024

    Somewhere out there, some Bones fan has Gormogon's silver skeleton, possibly along with other props from the show.

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  • Star Trek: Discovery There is a Tide

    Ryn's Prosthetics In Star Trek: Discovery Were Cumbersome And Limiting

    Science Fiction Shows By Witney Seibold June 29th, 2024

    Noah Averbach-Katz had to don some uncomfortable prosthetics to play Ryn on Star Trek: Discovery.

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  • Austin Butler The Bikeriders

    Austin Butler's Best Movie, According To Rotten Tomatoes

    Science Fiction Movies By Joe Roberts June 29th, 2024

    Austin Butler may have lost himself for his role in Elvis, but that's not his top-rated movie on Rotten Tomatoes.

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  • Deadpool & Wolverine Funko POPs

    New Deadpool & Wolverine Funko POPs Include Some Spoilery Multiverse Characters

    Superhero Movies By Ethan Anderton June 29th, 2024

    A new wave of Deadpool & Wolverine Funko POPs have been revealed, showing off some of the strange multiverse characters we'll meet in the movie.

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  • Lupita Nyong'o in A Quiet Place Day One

    A Quiet Place: Day One Breaks The Silence With $53 Million Opening Weekend

    Movie News By Hannah Shaw-Williams June 29th, 2024

    Horror 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.

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  • Death Proof

    Quentin Tarantino Recruited Kurt Russell For Death Proof By Being A Giant Nerd

    Horror Movies By Sandy Schaefer June 29th, 2024

    Quentin Tarantino's nerdy knowledge of Kurt Russell's career helped convince the actor to sign on for Death Proof.

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  • Sailor Moon pointing

    Why Cartoon Network's Sailor Moon Censorship Totally Failed (For The Better)

    Anime Shows By Caroline Madden June 29th, 2024

    The English dub of Sailor Moon that first aired on Cartoon Network was heavily censored.

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  • A Quiet Place: Day One

    A Quiet Place: Day One Pulls Off One Thing Marvel Has Always Tried To Do

    Horror Movies By Jeremy Mathai June 29th, 2024

    A Quiet Place: Day One shows what it means to be a director-friendly franchise (unlike the Marvel Cinematic Universe).

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  • Godzilla, The Simpsons

    How Multiple Simpsons Actors Ended Up In 1998's Godzilla

    Science Fiction Movies By Witney Seibold June 29th, 2024

    Fans of The Simpsons know the voices of the characters very well, but their faces made an appearance in Godzilla 1998.

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  • The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power, Sauron

    The Rings Of Power Season 2 Will Resolve A Sauron-Sized Plot Hole

    Fantasy Shows By Jeremy Mathai June 29th, 2024

    The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power season 2 will address a matter of fan debate regarding Sauron (Charlie Vickers).

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  • It, Georgie and Pennywise

    Stephen King Created Pennywise Out Of An Innocent Children's Tale

    Horror Movies By Michael Boyle June 29th, 2024

    Stephen King got the idea for Pennywise in IT from a classic fairy tale about another monster that likes to hang out beneath walkways.

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  • Lady Bird, Timothee Chalamet

    Timothée Chalamet's Best Movie, According To Rotten Tomatoes

    Drama Movies By Sandy Schaefer June 29th, 2024

    Timothée Chalamet has quickly come a long way, yet his best-rated film on Rotten Tomatoes is still one of his earliest ones.

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  • The Bodyguard Whitney Houston Kevin Costner

    Kevin Costner Saved The Bodyguard's Classic Whitney Houston Moment From Pushback

    Drama Movies By Jeremy Smith June 29th, 2024

    The 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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  • Glen Powell Misconduct

    Glen Powell's Worst Movie Ever, According To Rotten Tomatoes

    Drama Movies By Joe Roberts June 29th, 2024

    This forgotten legal thriller from 2016 is Glen Powell's worst movie, at least according to Rotten Tomatoes.

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  • Bambi/The Shining

    The Classic Disney Movie That Inspired Stephen King's Horror Career

    Horror Movies By Witney Seibold June 29th, 2024

    Disney's Bambi scarred Stephen King for life and helped inspire his career writing horror ... but you might be surprised by the scene that traumatized him.

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  • Martin Mull, Emmys

    Martin Mull, Clue And Arrested Development Actor, Has Died At 80

    TV News By BJ Colangelo June 29th, 2024

    Beloved legendary comedian, actor, musician, and painter Martin Mull has passed away. The singular talent was 80.

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