Will We Ever See A Bad Boys 4?
The one-two punch of Bad Boys and Bad Boys II constituted a nearly perfect action-comedy duology. Now that a third one exists, how long before a fourth?
Read MoreThe one-two punch of Bad Boys and Bad Boys II constituted a nearly perfect action-comedy duology. Now that a third one exists, how long before a fourth?
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Read MoreCallila Belle experienced great success before stepping away from acting in order to direct. But what made her leave the acting world? It could be 10,000 BC.
Read MoreOver the course of its nine-year run, "Seinfeld" plumbed the heights and depths of comedic plotlines. Fans have their favorites; does Seinfeld himself?
Read MoreNot all the mysteries presented in "Stranger Things" Season 4, Volume 1 will be unraveled in Volume 2. Here's the big question the series won't answer ... yet.
Read MoreApple TV+ has teamed up with Maya Rudolph for a new dramedy series titled "Loot" and the trailer has arrived. Here's what you need to know.
Read More"Jurassic World: Dominion" is slated to be the final installment in the Jurassic World franchise, but here's why fans are afraid to watch it.
Read MoreAres is one of the most talked-about shows of the year. Fans want to know if they can expect a second outing. Here's what we know so far about Ares season 2.
Read MoreAt its very center, show business is impossible to predict -- success or failure. How do you know when to fold your tents and find another job?
Read MoreAfter "Tron: Legacy," fans of the sci-fi saga were no doubt disappointed that "Tron 3" didn't follow. Thanks to director Joseph Kosinski, we now know why.
Read MoreSaturday Night Live runs on a notoriously tight schedule, and the election of Donald Trump really threw a wrench in that week's show planning.
Read MoreWhile the basic storyline is the same, "The Boys" isn't always true to its source material. So does V24 from Season 3 exist in the comics?
Read MoreA good theme song for a TV series or a movie can set its own standard for innovation and success. Sometimes it sounds simple when it's anything but.
Read MoreCinematic cameos can be fun, but they can also be gigantic let-downs. These are the most disappointing cameos in movie history.
Read MoreWith projects like "Paranormal Activity" and "Get Out," Blumhouse Productions is a huge name in horror. We ranked all of Blumhouse's movies, worst to best.
Read MoreThe Duffer brothers have teased that "Stranger Things" Season 4, Volume 2 will answer the questions fans have been asking about a major character's sexuality.
Read MoreHarrison Ford was a carpenter. Gene Simmons taught sixth grade. Many performers are professionals in a field utterly unrelated to show business.
Read MoreRobert Eggers' directorial debut, 2015's The Witch: A New England Folktale, is more than worthy of your watch list if you want an unsettling viewing experience.
Read MorePart of the business of show business is fooling the audience -- perhaps actors playing someone much older than they really are. Props are part of the illusion.
Read MoreThe hilarious opening scene of "The Boys" Season 3 sees an A-list actor stepping into the role of Stormfront, who is now permanently out of action.
Read MoreAnime voice actor and fan Greg Ayres appeared at Anime Boston 2022. He discussed his thoughts on the future of the anime industry, Animal Crossing, and more.
Read MoreMax Mittelman, Robbie Daymond, and Ray Chase talked anime, voice work, and their improv comedy performances as "Loud, Annoying, and Very Annoying."
Read MoreOne actor from "The Office" TV show also appeared in both the Marvel and DC cinematic universes. Surprisingly, that actor was John Krasinski.
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