Things Only Adults Notice In Peter Pan
From its lovable moments to straight-up offensive content, here are the things only adults notice in Peter Pan.
Read MoreFrom its lovable moments to straight-up offensive content, here are the things only adults notice in Peter Pan.
Read MoreWhen actor Lennie James sat down with Looper for an exclusive interview, we asked him about his favorite of Morgan's many iterations, and how he'd like his story to end after playing the character for over a decade.
Read MoreFor too long, fans of both explosions and Gerard Butler have been left in the dark, wondering, "What else has fallen?" Today, they need wonder no more.
Read MoreIn The Mandalorian chapter 10, the crew has a run-in with a couple of New Republic X-wing pilots who identify Mando's ship, the Razor Crest, as the one used during the prison break in season 1's chapter 6. There's a minuscule yet very important detail about the pilots you may have missed.
Read MoreReady to dive into sci-fi cinema? Here are some great places to start.
Read MoreAfter reuniting with Sherry, Dwight and Al helped the new group of outcasts from Virginia's communities hatch a plan to steal Ginny's SWAT vehicle on Fear the Walking Dead. Al played a key role in the plot, but the SWAT van chase scene actually had a uniquely Western inspiration.
Read MoreAs they chase serial killers across the country, the agents of Criminal Minds go through some of the worst experiences possible. But there's one moment that brings tears to fans' eyes, no matter how many times they've rewatched the series.
Read MoreDirector Christopher Landon's Freaky, starring Vince Vaughn as serial killer Barney Garris and Kathryn Newton as the high-schooler he switches bodies with, begs an important question: Is there a Freaky/Happy Death Day shared cinematic universe? Landon weighs in in an exclusive interview with Looper.
Read MoreFans of The Walking Dead franchise had a lot to say about what they saw as a series of extremely dumb decisions from almost everyone on The Walking Dead: World Beyond this week.
Read MoreWouldn't pawning the Mind Stone (in scepter form) off on Loki just make Thanos' job that much harder? And didn't the God of Mischief redeem himself just a little too quickly? Marvel took two potential plot holes and solved them both with one elegant stroke: they updated Loki's social media status.
Read MoreThe highest-rated episode of the show on IMDb is the 2015 Halloween special "The Hauntening," and many other holiday episodes enjoy top spots: the 15 8.1-and-above-rated episodes on this list are all in the top 50. What is it about these gems that makes them so special? 'Tis the season to find out.
Read MoreGhost is a landmark film of the 1990s, combining romance, fantasy, and a tinge of horror. We're here to reveal all the details you've forgotten about this beloved movie, from Sam and Molly's posh apartment to the truth about "Unchained Melody."
Read MoreSome fans have criticized the show's slow pace, but episode 6, titled "Shadow Puppets," really picks things up. However, an intriguing end credits scene suggests things aren't going to be easy for the group going forward.
Read MoreMichael J. Fox appears to be reprising his role of Marty McFly from Back to the Future in a way that, in your wildest dreams, you most certainly could not have come up with.
Read MoreThese secondary characters may come further down the credits, but they're number one in our collective affection. Here's why the sidekicks are the best part of Disney movies, from their songs to their double acts to their big doses of Disney magic.
Read MoreWandaVision, about Scarlet Witch and Vision settling into a suburban life with a surreal twist, is scheduled to be the first Disney+ original series from Marvel Studios to come out. Thanks to a recent development, it appears that WandaVision is on track for its intended December 2020 launch.
Read MoreAs the world mourns the death of longtime Jeopardy! host Alex Trebek, who passed away from pancreatic cancer on November 8, many around the world are remembering not only Trebek's work on his day job, but also the numerous appearances he made in other projects. This includes Ryan Reynolds.
Read MoreThe Walking Dead universe continued to be a small world in "Honey," the fifth episode of Fear the Walking Dead season 6. At the end of the previous week's episode, Dwight finally reunited with his wife Sherry, but the reunion train didn't stop there.
Read MoreDisney World is a magical place, but it'll cost you. From timeshare packages to dining plans, we're uncovering the ways Disney World drains your wallet.
Read MoreMany people may think Will Ferrell offered the zenith of Alex Trebek impressions in Saturday Night Live's "Celebrity Jeopardy!" sketches. However, there was another celebrity impression Trebek himself was particularly fond of.
Read MoreNetflix’s content catalog is filled with great films, from Academy Award nominees to outstanding Netflix originals, but somehow, 2009's much-maligned Paul Blart: Mall Cop is crushing it on the streaming platform.
Read MoreOn Sunday, November 8, 2020, Jeopardy! host Alex Trebek died at the age of 80 after suffering complications from stage IV pancreatic cancer. But even as his pain worsened from a recent surgery, the 80-year-old broadcasting legend refused to stop filming the popular game show. Here's why.
Read MoreWith the hit animated series Avatar: The Last Airbender finally making its way to Netflix, fans continue to rewatch, theorize about the show, and praise it for its accomplishments. But what do you do when you finish rewatching it for the tenth time?
Read MoreAs far as horror movies go, 1989's Pet Sematary is a cult favorite. One of the most memorable (and important) characters in the movie is the young son Gage, portrayed by Miko Hughes when he was only three years old. But he's 34 now, and looks dramatically different.
Read MoreIf Timothy Olyphant's truth is untold, it's probably because he's more likely to be living it than telling it. Here's some lesser-known details about his life.
Read MoreThis Sunday, November 15, Bob's Burgers will hit a huge milestone: episode number 200. Looper spoke to John Roberts, the voice of Linda Belcher, in an exclusive interview about the landmark episode and about the upcoming Bob's Burgers movie.
Read MoreThe actor who portrays David's contractor pal Ben (aka the third member of Evil's investigatory trinity) is almost certainly among the most recognized. His name is Aasif Mandvi, and the comedian has been a regular presence on screens big and small since the mid-nineties.
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