Why Mean Girls Resonates Twenty Years Later, According To Ana Gasteyer - Exclusive
While the film premiered in 2004, "Mean Girls" continues to be popular for new and old fans, and Ana Gasteyer has several reasons for why that is.
Read MoreWhile the film premiered in 2004, "Mean Girls" continues to be popular for new and old fans, and Ana Gasteyer has several reasons for why that is.
Read MoreIf you're itching to rewatch "Clueless" after seeing Alicia Silverstone's Super Bowl ad, keep reading to learn where you can find the '90s hit.
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Read MoreDanny Noonan shows up to cheer on Serena Williams and offer her some golfing advice in a new "Caddyshack"-themed Super Bowl commercial from Michelob Ultra.
Read MoreIf you are looking for a fun summer movie, we might have just the ticket. Here is everything we know so far about Adele Lim's directorial debut "Joy Ride.
Read More"Ghostbusters: Afterlife" director Jason Reitman revealed that props from the original "Ghostbusters" were among the tools used to make the sequel accurate.
Read MoreCrocodile Dundee came out of nowhere to become one of the most successful films of 1986. Here's everything you need to know about the film's surprising history.
Read MoreBefore "The Banshees of Inisherin," Martin McDonagh and Colin Farrell made "Seven Psychopaths." From dancing stars to dead dogs, here's how it went down.
Read MorePaul Rudd said that he rarely gets scripts so good he reread them for pleasure. He could only think of two times: "Anchorman" and "Wet Hot American Summer."
Read More80 for Brady might not be one of the best sports movies ever, but this post-game wrap-up will clue fans in on how this charming little film comes to a close.
Read MoreThere's nothing better than curling up with a great rom-com. We take a look at the ending of "Your Place or Mine" and find out if there's a happily ever after.
Read MorePaul Rudd recently opened up about how awkward he felt while filming the iconic staircase kissing scene with Alicia Silverstone in Clueless.
Read MoreIf you know where to look, you'll find that "Ted 2" contains a nod to a long-running "Family Guy" gag.
Read MoreIt turns out, were it not for a bout of pneumonia, Burt Bacharach may have never written the classic tune for "Austin Powers and the Spy who Shagged Me."
Read MorePaul Rudd says that an "Anchorman" scene featuring Brick eating something out the garbage made the cast continue to laugh, causing difficulty filming.
Read MoreSongwriter Burt Bacharach leaves behind an incredible legacy in pop music, but you may not remember that Bacharach had a cameo in every "Austin Powers" movie.
Read MoreFrom crazy dance numbers to hilarious cameos, these are the things you forgot happened in the Austin Powers movies.
Read MoreOwen Wilson is sporting his paintbrush and his perm in a brand new trailer for his upcoming film, "Paint." The film is inspired by Bob Ross, but it's no biopic.
Read MoreAlicia Silverstone is the latest actor to reprise a famous role for a Super Bowl ad, and she recently opened up about playing Cher from "Clueless" again.
Read MoreThe family movie "Lyle, Lyle Crocodile" tells a heartwarming story about friendship and family. We take a look at the ending and what it means.
Read MoreMichelob ULTRA uses its 2023 Super Bowl commercial to parody "Caddyshack," so the song choice it uses really shouldn't come as a surprise.
Read MoreWill Ferrell recently spoke about filming "Anchorman 2," and he revealed how after Kanye West shot his cameo, he wouldn't leave the set.
Read MoreAccording to American comedian Andrew Schulz, the kissing scene between Jonah Hill and Lauren London was actually accomplished through CGI.
Read MoreMckenna Grace starred in "Ghostbusters: Afterlife" and admitted to using a lot of her own jokes and humor on the fly while portraying Phoebe.
Read MoreNorm Macdonald, known for his sharp wit, once destroyed a film's chances at success before it even debuted.
Read MoreRuben Ostland's "Triangle of Sadness" is an Oscar-nominated contender for the best film of 2022. Here, some little-known facts about its voyage to the screen.
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