Rick And Morty Season 7 And Community Both Took Inspiration From A Beloved Disney Movie
The body-swap premise of Freaky Friday has been homaged countless times, but Community and Rick and Morty both took it to a weirder place.
Read MoreThe body-swap premise of Freaky Friday has been homaged countless times, but Community and Rick and Morty both took it to a weirder place.
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Read MoreCharisma Carpenter returns as Cordelia Chase in the Audible series Slayers, and as Carpenter tells it, stepping back into that role wasn't easy.
Read MoreYer fond of me lobster, aint’ ye? Here's an examination of Robert Eggers' The Lighthouse ending that analyzes its mythological and literary references.
Read MorePatrick Stewart has been playing Captain Picard for decades, but he's glad Star Trek: The Next Generation ended when it did.
Read MoreIf you take a close look in the background of the Star Wars prequels, you should notice that all of the CG characters are abiding by this single rule.
Read MoreThere were plenty of death-defying stunts on the Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom set, but the footbridge really takes the cake for thrills.
Read MoreJames Wan's Malignant is one of the most shocking horror movies of the past few years, and he has a Ukrainian dancer to thank for a lot of that.
Read MoreStar Wars: Return of the Jedi was so anticipated that Industrial Light & Magic hid where they were working. But that didn't stop someone inside from stealing.
Read MoreSharing a Star Trek scene with Patrick Stewart's Captain Picard has plenty of perks, like being able to read lines off of his bald head.
Read MoreLooking to watch all of the Monty Python movies in order? Let us be your guide to the world of funny Brits and even funnier bits.
Read MorePedro Pascal teamed up with Bad Bunny for a second 'Protective Mom' sketch on Saturday Night Live. Her son does not have depression. He just likes the dark.
Read MoreAn improvised It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia line from Rob McElhenney helped change the trajectory of the character of Mac for the show.
Read MoreJames Bond creator Ian Fleming was dealing with a massive case of pre-wedding jitters when he came up with the idea for 007.
Read MoreEdgar Allan Poe's dark tale 'The Masque of the Red Death' influenced not only Prospero's episode of The Fall of the House of Usher, but the entire show.
Read MoreBad Bunny made his hosting debut on Saturday Night Live, and he also brought Pedro Pascal, Fred Armisen and ... Mick Jagger? Let's dig into the new episode.
Read MoreIn Patrick Stewart's memoir, Making It So, the actor recalls meeting Hugh Jackman, who was auditioning for Wolverine at the time, on the set of X-Men.
Read MoreTed Danson and Shelley Long had wonderful chemistry in their Cheers audition, which proved to be a life-saver for Danson.
Read MoreKelly Reilly's Beth is Yellowstone's most chaotic and uncensorable character. But in the interest of staying true to Beth, she basically pissed off America.
Read MoreThe Fall of the House of Usher contains lots of gruesome violence and twists, but one was done in such a clever way it won Mike Flanagan a unique award.
Read MoreThe Boys Presents: Diabolical and Gen V are both a hit with fans of The Boys, but don't expect a huge flurry of spin-offs.
Read MoreBad Bunny wants to do a Shrek-based sketch with Please Don't Destroy on Saturday Night Live. Or maybe he doesn't. Whatever.
Read MoreThe actor behind Thing on the Netflix series 'Wednesday' had a serious challenge when trying to execute a perfect flip of the bird.
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