Art The Clown Is Ready For The Holidays With The Terrifier 3 Teaser
Happy Holidays from Art the Clown, who returns for more bloody mayhem in the Terrifier 3 teaser.
Read MoreHappy Holidays from Art the Clown, who returns for more bloody mayhem in the Terrifier 3 teaser.
Read MoreEmma Stone is magnificent in Yorgos Lanthimos' weird, wonderful Poor Things, which might just be the best movie of the year. Here's our review.
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Read MoreMarvel only has a single MCU film scheduled for 2024, making it the perfect time for the House of Idea to finally reverse its continuing decline.
Read MoreChris Pratt sounds like Chris Pratt as he takes on the role he was born to play: lasagna-loving, Monday-hating cat Garfield in The Garfield Movie trailer.
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Read MoreFollowing intense online backlash, Warner Bros. has decided not to shelve Coyote vs. Acme after all, and instead let it be shopped to a new distributor.
Read MoreHow does the very meta ending of She-Hulk square with the rest of the MCU? A new, official book provides us with an answer.
Read MoreAccording to director Emma Tammi, Josh Hutcherson immediately grasped what makes the Five Nights at Freddy's franchise so special.
Read MorePatrick Stewart recalled in his memoir, Making It So, that he had no idea how popular Star Trek: The Next Generation was until he attended his first convention.
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Read MoreEven though it seems like blatant product placement, the retro McDonald's was written into the Loki season 2 scripts before there was ever an ad deal in place.
Read MoreAlyson Hannigan is putting a stop to the rumors that Sarah Michelle Gellar hated Buffy after season 3.
Read MoreWant to add some mushrooms to your winter holiday decorations? The Super Mario Bros. Movie is coming to Netflix in December.
Read MoreThe Holodeck episodes are some of the best across the entire Star Trek franchise, and one character that Patrick Stewart got to play is a particular highlight.
Read MoreWhen you start looking at the lyrics to the Frasier theme song through a slightly more metaphorical lens, suddenly it all makes sense.
Read MoreSofia Boutella's Kora assembles a team of revolutionaries in the new trailer for Netflix space opera Rebel Moon - Part One: A Child of Fire.
Read MoreThe name Alan Smithee has an ignominious significance in Hollywood, though that hasn't stopped the namesake from getting an award for a Twilight Zone episode.
Read MoreMany of the spaceships from the Battle of Endor in Star Wars: Return of the Jedi were made of things like tennis shoes and even wads of gum.
Read MoreTimothée Chalamet returned to Saturday Night Live, and he brought some returning characters with him, as well as a little bit of controversy in the aftermath.
Read MoreBill Cosby could have not only been on Cheers, but been its main character. Thanks to two rules, he was prevented from ever setting foot in Sam's bar.
Read MoreThough longer and more epic, Martin Scorsese's Killers of the Flower Moon plays out like a much more streamlined and powerful version of his Gangs of New York.
Read MoreTamara Taylor's Camille 'Cam' Saroyan was originally supposed to die partway through Bones season 2, but the show's crew (and fans) just loved her too much.
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.
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