Tim Burton Movies We'll Never Get To See
From surreal comedies to superhero blockbusters, here are the Tim Burton movies we'll never see.
Read MoreFrom surreal comedies to superhero blockbusters, here are the Tim Burton movies we'll never see.
Read MoreThe Walking Dead has killed off dozens of characters over the course of its run. But not all of those deaths have been satisfying. We're here to take a look at The Walking Dead's most moving and meaningful character endings, as well as the most frustrating and cheap.
Read MoreSure, The Mandalorian is great, but in terms of storytelling and spectacle, it's hard to beat Star Wars: Rebels. Here's why Rebels is the best Star Wars series.
Read MoreAccording Charlize Theron, the version of Mad Max: Fury Road she first saw was long: about four hours long, to be specific.
Read MoreHorror movies aren't only adapted from novels. Here are the most frightening horror movies based on short stories.
Read MoreThe deaths of beloved TV characters can shock audiences like nothing else. But though they might feel sudden, they've often been planned years in advance. We're here to examine those characters who were doomed from episode one.
Read MoreIn King in Black, a cosmic god named Knull is headed towards Earth with an army of symbiote dragons in tow.
Read MoreIn a wide-ranging interview with Looper, Coto broke down neXt, running a Star Trek series, his dissatisfaction with late-period Dexter, and his propensity for bringing in familiar talent.
Read MoreGrab a bag of Cheesy Poofs, tell the kitty to stay away from your pot pie, and read all about the origins, secrets, and impact of Eric Cartman.
Read MoreFrom its influence on cinema to that memorable monologue, here's why Blade Runner is the best sci-fi movie of all time.
Read MoreKeegan-Michael Key pulls off several scene-stealing moments throughout Jingle Jangle, but one in particular stands out. Moments after his character's flashy, musical introduction, Key has a dramatic heart-to-heart with another character that shows us how far he's willing to go to get what he wants.
Read MoreIt should go without saying, but Aya Cash, who plays Stormfront on The Boys, is very different from her superhero counterpart.
Read MoreLooper sat down for an exclusive chat with the busy writer-producer-actor and talked to him about how Save Me came to fruition and how he had to research the dubious world of the dark internet and child trafficking. And of course, we also talked to him about his most famous character, Morgan Jones.
Read MoreFrom frenemy fights to incredible introductions, here are the best Iron Man moments with each Avenger.
Read MoreFans of the Netflix series The Unbrella Academy would probably be extremely interested to hear of the recent Klaus-focused spin-off comic book series that came out back in September 2020, as it could very well prove as inspiration for another future batch of episodes. So what's the deal?
Read MoreMaybe the real reason is too embarrassing, or maybe there's no obvious scapegoat. Other times, we all spin a reason years after a show's been off the air.
Read MoreLet's fire up the DeLorean, go back in time, and look at the untold truth of Michael J. Fox.
Read MoreEase back with a cold one because we've taken the liberty of assembling the very worst and the very best Seagal action flicks for your latest so-bad-it's-good movie night pleasure.
Read MoreLittle Monsters tells the story of one boy's friendship with the monster who lives under his bed. If you haven't watched it since childhood, there's a lot about this 1989 classic you probably don't remember. We're here to remind you of Little Monsters' weirdest jokes and creepiest moments.
Read MoreThese are the funniest, silliest, wackiest, and most memorable cold opens on Brooklyn Nine-Nine, ranked from really great to absolutely fantastic.
Read MoreDexter blew fans away with its bloody mix of serial killing and Miami glamour. We're here to take a look at the series' most shocking moments, one brutal, well-earned murder at a time.
Read MoreFreaky director Christopher Landon spoke with Looper in an exclusive interview about his latest low-budget horror hit, working with stars like Vince Vaughn and Kathryn Newton, and how Freaky fits into the body-swap film canon.
Read MoreIn an exclusive interview with Looper, Martell talked about his work on The True Adventures of Wolfboy — in which his character comes to grips with his disease as he embarks on a search for the mother who abandoned him — as well as his blockbuster projects and the stars he's worked with.
Read MoreAnyone can enjoy Free Willy's tale of love, liberty, and friendship -- only adults will get the finer points of Dial's fraud and Glen's jokes about marriage.
Read MoreIn an exclusive interview with Looper, Kat Dennings set the table for her new Thanksgiving-themed comedy, chatted the return of Darcy to the MCU in WandaVision, and shared some thoughts about working on Thor and the God of Thunder himself, Chris Hemsworth.
Read MoreLooper spoke with Pauly Shore about his new comedy Guest House, a movie that's something of a throwback to the raunchy Gen X comedies long associated with his name. In the spirit of that throwback, we asked him about how comedy has changed since his days in the Comedy Store.
Read MoreFrom brief appearances to villainous performances, here are the actors who've only been in superhero movies.
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