Shadowhunters' Katherine McNamara Dishes On Those Romance Scenes With Matthew Daddario - Exclusive
Looper spoke to Katherine McNamara in an exclusive interview, during which she dished on working with Matthew Daddario again.
Read MoreLooper spoke to Katherine McNamara in an exclusive interview, during which she dished on working with Matthew Daddario again.
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Read More2008's Felon didn't make a splash when it was released, but now viewers are catching up to it... and wondering why the main character looks familiar.
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Read MoreA 2008 prison drama called Felon, starring Val Kilmer and Stephen Dorff, is getting a second chance on Netflix, and people are loving the movie.
Read MoreGuy Ritchie's King Arthur: Legend of the Sword was a flop when it first released. But it's worth giving this Charlie Hunnam starring flick a watch on HBO Max.
Read MoreDC's "Nightwing" movie has been in development for a while now. Director Chris McKay offers a hopeful tease for the project's future.
Read MoreMatthew Perry ventured outside of Friends in the '90s. This time capsule of a rom-com is now available if you're looking for your next Netflix choice.
Read MoreKurt Warner's improbable life and NFL career will be immortalized in a biopic. Here's everything we know about American Underdog: The Kurt Warner Story.
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Read More'The Wind' is currently streaming on one subscription platform, but you can always but or rent on VOD.
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