• The Real Reason Sophia Loren Quit Acting In The '80s

    By the 1980s, Loren's appearances on the big screen had become increasingly rare. After roles in 16 different movies across the 70s, the actress appeared in just five films between 1980 and 1989. Now, Loren has opened up about why she chose to quit working, saying it was all about "my family."

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  • Why Booker From Freaky Looks So Familiar

    Just because he's not a blockbuster regular yet doesn't mean you haven't seen Uriah Shelton before. On the contrary, the baby-faced Booker is just the latest in a long line of teen roles the actor has played so far.

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  • The Beloved Holiday Trilogy You Can Watch On Disney+ Right Now

    Disney+'s selection of holiday-themed features knows no bounds, including such titles as 1947's Miracle on 34th Street and the Tim Allen-led comedy The Santa Clause. However, the true cornerstone of its holiday collection is actually a trilogy that arrived courtesy of Disney's merger with Fox.

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  • The Freaky Cast Reveal Who They'd Swap Bodies With On Set

    Freaky is a horror-themed take on Freaky Friday in which Millie (Kathryn Newton) suddenly finds herself in the body of the murderous Blissfield Butcher (Vince Vaughn). Naturally, the question came up on set — who would the people behind Freaky want to swap with in real life?

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  • A Constantine Sequel Just Might Be In The Works

    Call him Constantine. John Constantine. A*****e. Indeed, the world may once again be calling Keanu Reeves by that name as the long-rumored sequel to the star's 2005 comic book flick Constantine just got a bit of surprising news — mainly, that it's still in the works.

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  • Star Wars: The Mon Calamari Explained

    In The Mandalorian chapter 11, Din Djarin and the Child found themselves on an aquatic moon called Trask, home to a number of aquatic species — including the humanoid squid-like beings known as the Mon Calamari. Here's what you should know about the creatures.

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  • Marvel Executive Lays Down Final Word On Iron Man's Return

    Marvel Studios' executive vice president has weighed in on Iron Man's possible return. Victoria Alonso, who has been called "the most powerful woman in Hollywood" as the result of her producer credits on literally every MCU movie, addressed the potential for a Robert Downey, Jr. homecoming.

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  • The Dr. Seuss Classic That's Claiming Two Slots In Netflix's Top 10

    Christmas may be more than a month away, but Netflix users are already getting into the holiday spirit, judging by the streamer's current Top 10 list. Two versions of a classic Dr. Seuss tale have made the list: 2000's How the Grinch Stole Christmas, and 2018's animated version, The Grinch.

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  • The MCU Flicks You Need To Watch To Prepare For Black Widow

    The upcoming, highly anticipated Black Widow film has been delayed again and again. With time to kill, we decided to sit down and chart out the superspy's journey through the MCU thus far. Here are the MCU flicks you need to watch to prepare for Black Widow.

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  • The History Of Superhero Films Explained

    Superhero movies have been with us for nearly as long as the comics they're based on. While we might now be in a golden age for the genre, the first screen versions of some of the most beloved characters to emerge from the "funny pages" started unspooling in movie houses nearly 80 years ago.

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  • The Untold Truth Of Jack Black

    From his personal beliefs and his troubled teenaged years to his behind-the-scenes prep for some of his funniest films, here's the untold truth of Jack Black.

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  • Star Wars: Who Are The Nite Owls?

    This season of Disney+'s The Mandalorian has been a frog egg buffet of callbacks and connections to the outer reaches of the Star Wars canon. The latest episode of The Mandalorian, "Chapter 11: The Heiress," is no different, as it features Bo-Katan and the Nite Owls.

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  • Star Wars: The Quarren Explained

    In the old canon, Quarrens were an amphibious species derogatorily referred to as "squid heads." They hailed from the oceanic planet of Mon Cala, home to both the trap-perceiving Mon Calamari and some of the most on-the-nose names in the galaxy far, far away. Here is their story.

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  • Star Wars: Bo-Katan's Backstory Explained

    How did she come by the Darksaber in the first place? And how did she end up here? These are the critical questions, and Bo-Katan's backstory goes a long way toward providing the answers.

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  • Why Millie From Freaky Looks So Familiar

    Horror movie lovers, including Stephen King, are already buzzing about the hilariously terrifying concept of 'Freaky.' But other viewers are struggling to place Millie's familiar face. In fact, Millie is played by actress Kathryn Newton, and here's where you might recognize her from.

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