Steven Spielberg Produced A Mark Wahlberg Drama That Fired Ryan Gosling
Steven Spielberg quietly produced this drama, in which Mark Wahlberg replaced Ryan Gosling after the latter was fired shortly before filming got underway.
Read MoreSteven Spielberg quietly produced this drama, in which Mark Wahlberg replaced Ryan Gosling after the latter was fired shortly before filming got underway.
Read MoreMurphy Brown is one of the best sitcoms ever, and it even got a solid revival in 2018. But outside the show, what has the cast been up to throughout the years?
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Read MoreThe "Halloween" franchise is royalty when it comes to horror cinema. So, let's try and rank all 13 films from the very worst to the very best.
Read MoreA major cast member of Parks and Recreation came pretty close to joining the cast of Grey's Anatomy instead, but things worked out in the end.
Read MoreA continuation of The CW's teen drama One Tree Hill has been in discussions for a while, but it hasn't received an official greenlight. Here's what we know.
Read MorePrime Video was hoping to ride the Stranger Things hype with Paper Girls, but the series only lasted one season. Here's what happened.
Read MoreMore and more people are staying in and enjoying films from the comfort of their couches, and horror legend Stephen King has a theory as to why that is.
Read MoreLooking back on the way Battlestar Galactica ended, showrunner Ronald D. Moore says he has one regret about a particular story choice.
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Read MorePlay Misty For Me was a powerhouse directorial debut from Clint Eastwood, but the studio was initially hesitant to give him the reins.
Read MoreTom Hooper's Cats movie adaptation was skewered by critics and flopped at the box office, but co-star Taylor Swift took the whole thing like a champ.
Read MorePeacemaker actor Freddie Stroma joined the show partway into production on season 1, but that's not why he hid his native British accent until filming wrapped.
Read MoreDid you know Richard Dean Anderson (of Stargate and MacGyver fame) and Star Trek's John de Lancie once starred in a sci-fi Western show? Read on for the deets.
Read MoreLoni Anderson was one of the best characters on a beloved sitcom, but thanks to issues of music licensing, the show is impossible to stream.
Read MoreMarvel's Thunderbolts has a new poster for its Disney+ debut. Not only is the poster kind of bad, but it also removes a character.
Read MoreDavid Corenswet, who plays the Man of Steel in "Superman," named his favorite movie on a podcast — and it's a buddy cop masterpiece beloved by cinephiles.
Read MoreThere have been three attempts (so far) to adapt Stephen King's lesser-known book The Eyes of the Dragon, and all three projects have been canceled.
Read MoreStar Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country features a moment of cruelty from Spock that director Nicholas Meyer later came to regret.
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Read MoreThe Dark Knight and The Fantastic Four don't seem to have much in common, but one actress appeared in both, seemingly connecting them with her role.
Read MoreGeorge Lucas's original idea for a follow up to Raiders of the Lost Ark was so bonkers that it could have killed the Indiana Jones franchise.
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