How Much Does Tony Soprano's House Cost?
If you've ever wondered how much Tony Soprano's house costs, we have the answer, but there's a big catch: if you bought it, you'd have to live in New Jersey.
Read MoreIf you've ever wondered how much Tony Soprano's house costs, we have the answer, but there's a big catch: if you bought it, you'd have to live in New Jersey.
Read MoreLike the other Star Wars prequels, Revenge of the Sith earned a contentious reception upon its arrival. But it might just be George Lucas' magnum opus.
Read MoreYou would think a sci-fi series created by Steven Spielberg and legendary Star Trek producer Harve Bennett would be well-remembered, but that's not the case.
Read MoreIt appears an Indiana Jones streaming series was previously in development and even used the Star Wars franchise to cover its tracks.
Read MoreThanks to the benefit of hindsight regarding Frank Herbert's books, Denis Villeneuve ensured Paul Atreides in Dune 2 wouldn't be misunderstood.
Read MoreTaylor Sheridan is the contemporary king of cowboys thanks to the Yellowstone franchise, but he also created a Western series in 2019 that is seldom discussed.
Read MoreJohn Wayne could have completely revamped his image had he starred in a Stanley Kubrick classic, but alas, the Duke passed up the gig.
Read MoreSentry, the villain in the new Marvel Cinematic Universe movie Thunderbolts, was once defeated by a poorly used villain from another superhero movie.
Read MoreEmma Stone is a big Oscar-winning movie star now, but earlier in her career she lent her voice to a pretty popular video game.
Read MoreThe Pitt season 2 is likely to avoid this particular storytelling device used in the first season when it returns next year.
Read MoreFans of It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia remember when Glenn Howerton briefly stepped away from the show, but he was actually considering leaving much earlier.
Read MoreHere's why Hulu's How I Met Your Father failed to match its parent show's longevity, lasting just two seasons before getting canceled in 2023.
Read MoreR.L. Stine has admitted to being heavily influenced by The Twilight Zone, with one particularly Goosebumps-y episode making an impact on the storyteller.
Read MoreHollywood was once obsessed with modern 3D movie technology, but most of them didn't use it as anything more than a gimmick. These are the best 3D movies ever.
Read MoreWhen Kevin Conroy was approached to play the Dark Knight in Batman: The Animated Series, he initially found himself drawn to two supporting characters instead.
Read MoreThe Boondocks was one of Adult Swim's most celebrated animated series and was all set to be rebooted at one point. Here's why it didn't happen.
Read MoreGilligan's Island is an incredibly dumb show [complimentary], but star Bob Denver thinks that might be the key to its longevity.
Read MoreWhile Leonard Nimoy was happy when Star Trek garnered its loyal following, he was also relieved when the show was canceled after its third season.
Read MoreThunderbolts* introduces the all-powerful superhero Sentry, whose abilities are easily a match for Superman. But which one would win in a fight?
Read MoreMarvel's Thunderbolts* is being called one of the best in the MCU, and it's likely because this movie is actually saying something important.
Read MorePeter Falk primarily focused on acting rather than directing Columbo, although he did call the shots on one episode (and wound up writing a different one).
Read MoreThe Marvel Cinematic Universe isn't everyone's cup of tea. Over the years, more and more directors have spoken on why they dislike Marvel flicks.
Read MoreFans of Agatha Christie and star-studded whodunnits in general should check out this very funny (and somewhat problematic) comedy.
Read MoreThese days, everyone knows that Yellowstone is a hit that spawned spin-offs. But the series almost got canceled after season 2.
Read MoreThere's no such thing as a bad paintball episode of Community, but some are notably better than others. Here's how we ranked them.
Read MoreThe latest episode of Doctor Who returns to a common trope in the show's Disney+ era with a particularly malevolent and all-too-realistic villain.
Read MoreMarvel Cinematic Universe post-credits scenes have become rather disappointing in recent years, but Thunderbolts fixes that.
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