Things Only Adults Notice In Monsters, Inc.
Monsters, Inc. is a Pixar classic, but there are a lot of details you haven't noticed -- especially if you've grown up since your last viewing.
Read MoreMonsters, Inc. is a Pixar classic, but there are a lot of details you haven't noticed -- especially if you've grown up since your last viewing.
Read MoreDwayne "The Rock" Johnson has snagged no shortage of iconic roles over the years — from Luke Hobbs in the Fast and Furious films to the titular DC antihero in the upcoming film Black Adam. There's another that he came very close to landing, though: Willy Wonka.
Read MoreWe're guessing you probably recognized the actor who played Detective Lanier in The Invisible Man, even if you couldn't quite place from where. His name is Aldis Hodge, and he's been a regular on screens both big and small in recent years. Here's why James from The Invisible Man looks so familiar.
Read MoreFrom his early origins to the modern day, here's what even the biggest James Earl Jones fans don't know about the legend.
Read MoreThe MCU has seen its fair share of death over the course of its many films, and these are the last words of every fallen MCU hero and villain.
Read MoreRobert Downey Jr. had an incredible journey before being cast as Iron Man, with remarkable highs as well as ruinous lows. Let's take a look at some of the roles he was turned down for before he became one of the cornerstones of the MCU.
Read MoreIn an exclusive interview with Looper, Ron Perlman discusses his newest film The Big Ugly, which finds the actor playing an oil magnate in a story that sees things go south after British mob boss Harris (Malcolm McDowell) invests in a West Virginia oil company to launder his money.
Read MoreJohn Krasinski is basically everyone's pandemic boyfriend at this point. His Some Good News YouTube series, shot from a makeshift home office, brightened all of our days at the onset of the new normal we find ourselves in, and now his little-known animated movie is storming the Netflix charts.
Read MoreWhile most of the cast of Netflix's The Kissing Booth reprised their roles for the recently released sequel, that doesn't count for everyone. Most notably, the character of Mia is seen in The Kissing Booth 2, but a different actress plays her. Here's why she looks so familiar.
Read MoreIn giving Zoom talk with tennis star Serena Williams about the future U.S. Women's Soccer expansion team for Los Angeles, actress Natalie Portman (who's an investor in the new team) also tossed in a Thor: Love and Thunder update for free after a little hopeful prompting from Williams.
Read MoreThe Kissing Booth 2, the sequel to the 2018 teen rom-com The Kissing Booth, is streaming on Netflix right now. The movies and their teen-penned source material have proven to be a bigger hit than you might realize. The obvious question is whether we can expect The Kissing Booth 3.
Read MoreZack Snyder is making sure that fans don't have to wait any longer than necessary to get their eyes on the director's cut of Justice League. At the "Spotlight on Zack Snyder" panel during Justice Con, Snyder revealed when the first teaser trailer for his version of Justice League will be released.
Read MoreAs quickly as it arrived, San Diego Comic-Con@Home is swiftly coming to a close. Today — Sunday, July 26, 2020 — marks the fifth and final day of the first-ever virtual edition of San Diego Comic-Con. Here are the best panels to watch on day five of Comic-Con@Home.
Read MoreIf you've seen Jennifer Lawrence in an action-infused movie over the past ten years, you've likely seen her stunt double Renae Moneymaker take part in bringing it all to life. In an interview with Looper, Moneymaker told us what it's been like being linked to one of Hollywood's most familiar faces.
Read MoreEverything you need to know about Zack Snyder's Justice League is in the title. At the "Spotlight on Zack Snyder" Justice Con panel, the original Justice League director spoke about the impending release of his cut of the superhero ensemble flick, making a huge promise about its content.
Read MoreDuring a panel discussion about Bill & Ted Face the Music, cast and crew recalled their favorite moments from the production. Individual as their answers may have been, there was an overarching theme in their happy reminiscence: reunion and togetherness.
Read MoreRay Fisher wants justice. In early July 2020, the Cyborg actor alleged that Justice League director Joss Whedon mistreated the film's cast and crew. Now, at the 2020's Justice Con on July 25, Fisher doubled down on his past claims and even invited Whedon to sue him if he was really lying.
Read MoreEven the ever-cool-and-confident Keanu Reeves can have subtle doubts. During 2020's San Diego Comic-Con@Home, Reeves shared that there were two elements of his Constantine character, John Constantine, that gave him a bit of pause.
Read MoreFifteen years after the film's debut, Constantine star Reeves, director Francis Lawrence, and producer Akiva Goldsman reunited as part of ComicCon@Home. During the panel, Goldsman and Lawrence shared their strong desire to do Constantine sequels, and ultimately why the movies never happened.
Read MoreTo this day, Man of Steel is often seen as living in the shadow of a Superman rule broken: do not kill. For Comic-Con@Home, screenwriter David Goyer sat down for an honest discussion of what led to the choice to have Superman kill General Zod — and whether he still thinks it was the right one.
Read MoreConstantine, the film adaptation of Garth Ennis' comic series that starred Keanu Reeves as John Constantine, arrived in theaters in 2005 with a hard R rating. According to its director Francis Lawrence, Constantine was made to be a PG-13 movie, given an R rating for a pretty strange reason.
Read MoreA Man of Steel by any other ending may have been less controversial.
Read MoreBack in August 2015, Jurassic World boss Colin Trevorrow officially signed on to write and direct the final installment in the Skywalker saga, a story entitled Duel of the Fates. Yet, by September 2017, he was out and replaced by The Force Awakens director J.J. Abrams.
Read MoreThe first three days Comic-Con@Home brought pop culture fans some truly killer news, and the fourth day is poised to continue that hot streak. From a slew of television talks to a trio of movie-focused presentations, here are the best panels to watch on Comic-Con@Home day four.
Read MoreNetflix has remained quiet about a potential Bird Box sequel, but that may be because the company was waiting for the author to produce another book. That book has finally arrived, and now that it's here, we've got a better idea of what to expect if Netflix does make Bird Box 2.
Read MoreSince starting his career at the age of 10, Seth Green has worked on almost 200 films and TV shows — from Buffy the Vampire Slayer to That '70s Show to Shazam! and even Guardians of the Galaxy. Speaking with Looper, Green shared how he landed some of his biggest roles.
Read MoreThe film was praised for its messages about female agency and sisterhood, but it also left viewers with one major question. If Elsa had powers, why didn't Anna? Frozen doesn't tackle that, but in its heavier-themed sequel, Frozen II, Disney gets fans a little closer to the truth.
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