The Big Bang Theory Writer Blames Friends For The State Of Sitcoms
By casting six attractive people, "The Big Bang Theory" producer-writer Eddie Gorodetsky thinks "Friends" sent the sitcom genre "backward" for a bit.
Read MoreBy casting six attractive people, "The Big Bang Theory" producer-writer Eddie Gorodetsky thinks "Friends" sent the sitcom genre "backward" for a bit.
Read MoreWith two movies, comics, videogames and more, the "Avatar" franchise is already getting deep with its mythology. We map it out, and explore what's to come.
Read MoreIt has been confirmed that "Hellboy: The Crooked Man," a new attempt to bring Mike Mignola's comic creation to the big screen, is on the way.
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Read MoreAfter 11 seasons playing Veronica, by the final season of Shameless, Shanola Hampton wanted to try her hand at directing.
Read MoreNetflix's cancellation of "GLOW" came around the same time as when Alison Brie was working on the script for "Somebody I Used to Know."
Read MoreAll Liz Torres wanted during those idyllic Gilmore Girls winter scenes was to frolic in the fake snow. Who could blame her?
Read MoreFor Evan Peters, his longstanding relationship with Ryan Murphy began with one macabre line, spoken as Tate Langdon.
Read MoreAlthough some of the ending of Highlander is diluted by its sequels, it's still got an exciting finale.
Read MoreMarvel Studios' Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania is set to have a great opening weekend at the box office despite mixed reception.
Read MoreWere Jerry Seinfeld and Michael Richards destined to have a real-life friendship or was it all made for TV?
Read More"Ant-Man 3" brings its titular hero into the Quantum Realm and some fans are upset that much of the first two films' supporting cast was left behind.
Read MoreDuring his time on Chicago Fire as Peter Mills, Charlie Barnett was able to relate to his character on a personal level. Here's how.
Read MoreThe superhero genre of film and television is littered with characters who were subbed in at the last minute, filling in for other heroes and villains.
Read MoreSwiping props from set is seemingly a rite of passage, and Scott Patterson is no exception. What wouldn't you want from Stars Hollow?
Read MoreAnt-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania may have kicked off the Marvel Cinematic Universe's fifth Phase but some fans are unaware that Phase 4 even ended.
Read MoreFirst-time director Michael B. Jordan has a great reason for using IMAX cameras to shoot "Creed III."
Read MoreCriminal Minds fans have been helping Kirsten Vangsness decorate her character's desk by giving her an important type of office supply.
Read MoreAs the Marvel movies spend more and more time off planet Earth, it's time to explore K'ai, otherwise known as Jarella's world.
Read MoreIn a 2013 interview, Breaking Bad star Laura Fraser looked back on the life lesson she learned after she was cast as Lydia on the AMC crime drama.
Read MoreHere's a history of "Scream: The TV Series."
Read MoreWhile only in one episode of the long-running sitcom, you may have thought Issabella from "The Big Bang Theory" looked familiar. Here is why.
Read MoreOf all the most quotable lines in movie history, there are some that stand out for the sheer irony of a character's words, which prove to be their final ones
Read MoreThe Ant-Man threequel "Quantumania" is a daring trip into miniature mind realms. We find similar thrills to be found in "Avatar," "Inception" and these others.
Read MoreAccording to director William Friedkin, Jane Fonda's anti-Vietnam War views led her to turn down the role of Chis MacNeil in The Exorcist.
Read MoreHere's where you may have also seen the late Stanley Anderson, who played Judge Arthur Vandelay on Seinfeld.
Read MoreSome "Saturday Night Live" films like "Wayne's World" proved to be huge successes, but here are the SNL characters who were supposed to have movies but didn't.
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