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  • Frasier speaks into mic in front of main cast

    Every Main Character In Frasier Ranked Worst To Best

    Opinion By Jack Hawkins

    To celebrate the news that "Frasier" will debut a sequel series on Paramount+ soon, we're exploring the Emmy-winning show's best and worst characters.

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  • Carnival Row

    Carnival Row Season 2 Trailer: The Final Season Promises Everything Will Fall Into Place

    TV News By Jeremy Mathai

    After a three year absence, the fantasy series is back for its grand finale.

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  • Zootopia+ Sloth

    Zootopia+ Trailer: Get To Know The Mammals Of Zootopia On Disney+

    TV News By Ryan Scott

    Featuring six new short-form stories focused on smaller characters from the movie.

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  • Daniel Craig as Benoit Blanc in Glass Onion

    Rian Johnson Is Riding A Murder Mystery High And Wants To Get Started On Knives Out 3 Right Away

    Movie News By Quinn Bilodeau

    'So I might just dive in and see what we come up with.'

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  • Still from Carnival Row

    Will There Be A Carnival Row Season 3?

    TV News By Danielle Ryan

    Sorry friends of the Fae, the answer is no.

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  • The Watcher

    Netflix Knows You Sickos Like True Crime, Orders More Monster And The Watcher Season 2

    TV News By Erin Brady

    This was probably inevitable.

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  • Enchanted Tale Beauty Beast Ballroom Scene

    How Disney's Enchanted Tale Of Beauty And The Beast Ride Brings The Classic Animated Film To Life

    Animation Movies By Joshua Meyer

    Sadly, Gaston's diet of four to five dozen eggs is not on the menu.

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  • Alejandro G. Iñárritu

    Alejandro G. Iñárritu Could Never Direct A Marvel Movie, But He Respects Them

    Movie News By Marcos Melendez

    'I would not be able to do it. I don't know how they do that.'

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  • Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery

    Edward Norton's Glass Onion Character Isn't Directly Based On A Certain Tech Billionaire, Even Though It Feels Like It

    Movie News By Erin Brady

    An egotistical tech billionaire who gets in over his head? Where have we heard that before?

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  • Armageddon Time

    There's A Dark Side To The Current Trend Of Semi-Autobiographical Movies

    Opinion By Walter Roberts

    "We're not sure this is going to last, this thing called cinema."

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  • Luke Grimes in Yellowstone

    Yellowstone Star Luke Grimes Thinks The Show Can Convert Non-Western Fans

    TV News By Lex Briscuso

    'Even if the cowboy world isn't your thing, it will be after watching this show.'

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  • Harvey Guillén interview

    I'm Totally Fine Star Harvey Guillén Thinks We Could All Use An Escape [Exclusive Interview]

    Movie News By Jack Giroux

    "I think we could all use a little escape once in a while."

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  • Black Adam The Rock explosion

    Black Adam Pulls A Hat Trick At The Box Office, One Piece Film: Red Brings Out The Anime Crowd

    Movie News By Ryan Scott

    It was one of those relative calm-before-the-storm weekends at the box office.

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  • David Harbour in Stranger Things

    David Harbour Thinks Hopper Deserves Peace In Stranger Things ... But Isn't So Sure He'll Get It

    TV News By Debopriyaa Dutta

    'I certainly think that Hopper is someone who's been through a lot.'

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  • Andor Diego Luna Cassian Prison

    The Daily Stream: Andor's Prison Scenes Put THX 1138 And Clerks In A Dystopian Work Blender

    Television By Joshua Meyer

    'Just another day, another shift.'

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  • John Travolta and Samuel Jackson in Pulp Fiction

    John Travolta Was Offered Pulp Fiction After Helping Quentin Tarantino Live Out His 'Fantasy'

    Fantasy Movies By Matt Rainis

    'He just had this fantasy of being with his favorite actor and playing the board games from that actor's movies.'

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  • Jim Carrey, Ian McNeice, and Simon Callow in Ace Ventura: When Nature Calls

    Shooting Ace Ventura: When Nature Calls Was A Costly Experience For Simon Callow

    Comedy Movies By J. Gabriel Ware

    The Jim Carrey comedy sequel literally cost Callow money out of his pocket.

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  • Daniel Craig in Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery

    Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery Trailer: Daniel Craig Leads Rian Johnson's Latest Star-Studded Whodunit

    Trailers By Jenna Busch

    We suspect foul play...

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  • Batman

    Tim Burton's Batman Ending Explained: The Outsider Invited In

    Superhero Movies By Witney Seibold

    He gave us a signal.

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  • Cover of Light of the Jedi

    The Acolyte Adds Manny Jacinto, Carrie-Anne Moss, And More To The Amandla Stenberg-Led Star Wars Series

    TV News By Danielle Ryan

    Lucasfilm's High Republic-set series The Acolyte has added some new cast members who will be joining star Amandla Stenberg.

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  • Starship Troopers

    25 Years Ago, Starship Troopers Solidified Paul Verhoeven's Status As A Cinematic Satirist

    Science Fiction Movies By Erin Brady

    Starship Troopers challenged audiences in 1997 thanks to director Paul Verhoeven's unflinching satire of fascism.

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  • 90th Annual Academy Awards

    Jimmy Kimmel Will Host The Oscars Again

    Movie News By Erin Brady

    Jimmy Kimmel is going in for round three of hosting the Oscars.

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  • Steve Martin and John Candy in Planes, Trains and Automobiles

    Steve Martin Is The Sole Reason John Hughes Directed Planes, Trains And Automobiles

    Comedy Movies By J. Gabriel Ware

    John Hughes wasn't originally supposed to direct Planes, Trains and Automobiles. Then Steve Martin got on board.

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    Movie Reviews By Barry Levitt

    Saint Omer Review: A Quiet, Simmering Courtroom Drama [London Film Festival]

    An intelligent, absorbing drama.

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  • Michael Madsen in Donnie Brasco

    Michael Madsen Refused To Audition For His Donnie Brasco Role

    Horror Shows By Devin Meenan

    '...it's not gonna happen.'

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  • Quest for the Hidden CityThis will contain spoilers for "Star Wars: Quest for the Hidden City"  As the writer behind "Star Wars: Myths and Fables", George Mann is no stranger to "Star Wars", but with "Star Wars: Quest for the Hidden City" he takes his first step into the world of "The High Republic."  For those unfamiliar with "The High Republic", it's the publishing initiative that sets the clock back on the prequel era by a couple of centuries. The second phase, which we're in now, sets it back even further. The galaxy is one big frontier. Communication is slower, the Republic is smaller. And the Jedi are like frontier sheriffs and explorers. In Phase One, we were introduced to the Nihil, a vicious band of pirates who work to undo the Jedi and monopolize the hyperspace lanes through the galaxy. In the second phase, with the clock turned back, the Nihil is but a twinkle in the galaxy's eye and the hyperspace prospectors and Jedi Pathfinder teams explore the wild edges of space. Though "The High Republic" has been primarily in printed media, that is set to change with "Star Wars: The Acolyte", the Leslye Headland run "Star Wars" show heading to Disney+ in the future.  "Quest for the Hidden City" is a middle-grade adventure yarn that follows a Jedi Pathfinder team and the problems they face in exploring new planets in the galaxy and biting off more than they can chew. It largely revolves around a Jedi Padawan named Rooper Natani and her master, Silandra Show as they investigate a frightening distress signal on a pair of twin worlds. The other major POV character is the son of a hyperspace prospector named Dass. He and his father have been stranded on a planet thought to be abandoned by a fellow prospector who double-crossed them. But there is more to the planet Gloam than they realize and the mystery deepens as the book continues.
    Fantasy Movies
    Fantasy Movies By Bryan Young

    Star Wars: Quest For The Hidden City Carries On The Second Phase Of The High Republic

    A book that hints toward the future and the past of the galaxy.

    By Bryan Young Read More
  • The Simpsons

    Was The Simpsons Matt Groening's Last-Minute Plan-B Pitch To Fox?

    Comedy Shows By Witney Seibold

    Matt Groening drew on quite personal material in his pitch for The Simpsons.

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