Lyndsy Fonseca Dishes On Turner & Hooch, How I Met Your Mother, And Agent Carter - Exclusive Interview
Fonseca opens up about "Turner & Hooch," that explosive "How I Met Your Mother" ending, her time on "Kick-Ass," and much more.
Read MoreFonseca opens up about "Turner & Hooch," that explosive "How I Met Your Mother" ending, her time on "Kick-Ass," and much more.
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Read MoreThe loss of Chadwick Boseman is still felt today. The animation supervisor for "What If...?" spoke to Looper about solidifying Boseman's legacy in animation.
Read MoreWith the first half of "American Horror Story: Double Feature" nearing its bloody conclusion, fans have revealed their favorite "Red Tide" character.
Read MoreJust a few months after the franchise made its long-awaited TV return, "Rugrats" fans have received some exciting news about the series' future.
Read MoreLin talks how big the "Fast" universe has gotten, the importance of diversity in storytelling, and where the franchise goes now that the crew's been to space.
Read MoreFor a decade, "CSI: Miami" cast a dark shadow on the bright lights of southern Florida. This crime was clearly the most brutal from the entire show.
Read MoreTesfai opens up about writing for "Supergirl," working with David Ramsey to make her episode authentic, and bringing awareness to critical issues like racism.
Read MoreAlicia Vikander opens up about her new movie, Blue Bayou, and explains how she worked through performance nerves while singing a Linda Ronstadt song.
Read MoreIke Barinholtz has nabbed several top-tier guest appearances for "Chicago Party Aunt." He told Looper about a huge name they weren't able to secure.
Read MoreGerard Butler shot to fame with his portrayal of King Leonidas in "300." During a chat with Looper, he recalled how Zack Snyder sold him on the film.
Read MorePart of what makes One Piece so enjoyable are the many amazing places the crew visits during their treasure hunt
Read MoreFrom Kramer's iconic entrances to George's peculiar way of talking about himself, here are the best running gags on Seinfeld.
Read MoreRichard E. Grant has worked with some of the best directors in the world. He spoke to Looper and compared Francis Ford Coppola to Martin Scorsese.
Read MoreIn "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows — Part 1," Emma Watson, who plays Hermione Granger, kept breaking into laughter while filming one very serious scene.
Read MoreChon opens up about the making of "Blue Bayou," what it was like working with Alicia Vikander, and how "Twilight" helped lead him down the path he's on now.
Read More"The Suicide Squad" was a fun movie to make, and even Margot Robbie couldn't always keep her cool while playing Harley Quinn.
Read MoreHere's what Snake Eyes creator Larry Hama had to say about the movie version.
Read MoreIn an interview with Looper, Matty Cardarople talked about various aspects of Reservation Dogs' production.
Read MoreVincent D'Onofrio made a huge impression on Marvel fans with his turn as Kingpin on "Daredevil." Looper spoke to him about his feelings on the character.
Read MoreHere's why many viewers found Cedric the Entertainer's performance as the 2021 Emmy host disappointing.
Read MoreThere's one horror movie based on a true story that may outshine them all, for the fact that its central horror is the most universally terrifying.
Read MoreSteven Spielberg is a master of filmmaking. But one movie stands apart from most of his others in terms of quality.
Read MoreIn the 1992 comedy "Wayne's World" starring Mike Myers and Dana Carvey as Wayne and Garth, Carvey improvised a line that made Myers laugh and break character.
Read MoreWhat villain is the worst in NCIS? Ari Haswari wasn't on the show for long, but he left a huge impact, even 17 seasons later.
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