If there is one thing to remember about the rules of "Star Trek," it is the importance of the Prime Directive, also known as Starfleet Command General Order 1.
Hulu's hit culinary drama "The Bear," starring Jeremy Allen White, has been renewed for Season 3, and there's an update on when production is expected to begin.
The "Napolean" marketing campaign is targeting younger audiences with its curious TikTok ads, such as this one that suggests Napolean is just like any of us.
"Poor Things" is a dark, bizarre, and at times grotesque movie, but it's also filled with moments of joy. Here's what you need to know about the ending.
"Star Wars" does what it can to make sense of the peculiar combination of space science and mysticism surrounding lightsabers. For instance, they work in water.
"Deadpool 3" star Ryan Reynolds brilliantly tries to outwit leakers for the upcoming film by "leaking" his own set of fake photos. The results are hilarious.
Susie Farris, the casting director for the 2003 Christmas classic "Elf," says she would cast another SNL alum as Buddy the elf if there were a remake today.
The CG model for the mountain troll that Harry and Ron fight in the girls' bathroom in "Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone" is based on a real-life person.
Kelsey Grammer's Frasier is good at many things, but despite his grandiose dreams, there's at least one skill the renowned psychiatrist remains terrible at.
Years after Marvel Studios first announced that it was rebooting "Blade," the film's many problems have us wondering whether it will ever make it to the screen.
Tom Hardy just teased the end of his Venom in Sony's Spider-Man Universe, referring to the untitled "Venom" threequel in an Instagram post as "the last dance."
"Peaky Blinders" Star Benjamin Zephaniah died during the early hours of Thursday morning, his family has confirmed. He was 65 years old at the time of passing.
A TikTok video from "The Vampire Diaries" star Nina Dobrev might have hinted at a reunion, but there's one member of the show's cast who likely won't join.
Will Ferrell has starred in several big Hollywood movies since his time on "Saturday Night Live." Sadly, many of his former castmates are no longer with us.