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  • Tenet poster
    Movies
    Movies By Mike Floorwalker

    Who Does Aaron Taylor-Johnson Play In Tenet?

    The second trailer for Christopher Nolan's Tenet only clued us in a little to what it's about. After we feasted our eyes on it, though, we had the same questions that a lot of fans did: Where is Aaron Taylor-Johnson, who was announced as part of the cast over a year ago, and who is he playing?

    By Mike Floorwalker Read More
  • Steve Carell gets his chest waxed in The 40-Year-Old Virgin
    Movie News
    Movie News By Adam Swiderski

    The Real Reason Steve Carell Screamed Out 'Kelly Clarkson' While Getting His Chest Waxed

    If there's one famous moment from the hilarious Steve Carell comedy The 40 Year-Old Virgin that viewers remember, it's the chest-waxing scene. Now, director Judd Apatow has revealed the origin of the things Carell screamed out while being exfoliated.

    By Adam Swiderski Read More
  • Joseph Gordon-Levitt in 7500
    Amazon Prime
    Amazon Prime By Mike Floorwalker

    The Hijacking Thriller That's Crushing It On Amazon Prime

    Looking for a tense thriller starring one of the best actors in the business? Amazon Prime Video has got you covered. 7500, starring Joseph Gordon-Levitt as an airline pilot who finds himself dealing with terrorists intent on hijacking his plane, has touched down on the streaming service.

    By Mike Floorwalker Read More
  • Cho Yeo-Jeong, Parasite
    Movies
    Movies By Nina Starner

    Movies By Asian Directors You Should Watch

    From Oscar winners to blockbuster auteurs to indie darlings, here's a list of great Asian and Asian-American directors and their best films that you should definitely add to your watch list.

    By Nina Starner Read More
  • Jami Gertz as Dr. Reeves in 'Twister'
    Movies
    Movies By Alex G.

    Why Dr. Melissa Reeves From Twister Looks So Familiar

    Twister is back in the conversation over two decades after its release, as a testament to Netflix's ability to start discussion. Jami Gertz may not be as easily recognizable as her co-stars, but anyone familiar with '90s television or '80s teen movies has definitely seen her before.

    By Alex G. Read More
  • Elisabeth Moss as Cecilia Kass in The Invisible Man
    Horror & Thriller
    Horror & Thriller By Shane O'Neill

    The Real Reason The Invisible Man Is Such A Success

    Of the few movies that trickled out into cinemas in early 2020, The Invisible Man was one ⁠— and boy, are we glad it did. So, what about The Invisible Man made it so critically and commercially successful?

    By Shane O'Neill Read More
  • Ed, Edd n Eddy
    Television
    Television By Mike Bedard

    Things Only Adults Notice In Ed, Edd N Eddy

    Ed, Edd n Eddy is a gem of 2000s animation. The titular Eds take viewers on a wild journey through childhood, full of jawbreakers, schemes, and cool older brothers. But to grown-up eyes, there's a whole lot more going on in the cul-de-sac than just kid stuff -- and we're here to detail it all.

    By Mike Bedard Read More
  • Steve-O
    Reality TV
    Reality TV By Mike Floorwalker

    The Real Reason Why Steve-O Was Broke When Jackass Came Out

    In a video recently posted to his YouTube channel, Jackass star Steve-O explained that when the show first premiered, he suddenly found himself in the strange position of being famous virtually overnight — while at the same time being dead broke. How could that have happened?

    By Mike Floorwalker Read More
  • Still from Jurassic Park
    Movie News
    Movie News By Mike Floorwalker

    Why This Awesome T-Rex Scene Was Cut From Jurassic Park

    The T-Rex attack scene in 1993's Jurassic Park is absolutely epic — but another, equally nail-biting scene involving the big fella failed to make the cut. Screenwriter David Koepp revealed that one T-Rex scene, which was included in the screenplay, was shot down early by director Steven Spielberg.

    By Mike Floorwalker Read More
  • Thomas Jane as Carter in Deep Blue Sea
    Movies
    Movies By Mike Floorwalker

    The 3rd Film In This Killer Shark Movie Trilogy Is Almost Here

    Get ready to plummet back into the depths of the Deep Blue Sea. A new trailer recently dropped for Deep Blue Sea 3, another installment in the franchise launched with director Renny Harlin's 1999 B-movie horror classic and continued with a direct-to-video sequel in 2018.

    By Mike Floorwalker Read More
  • Thanos, Josh Brolin, Avengers: Endgame
    Movies
    Movies By Matthew Jackson

    The Last Words Of Every Fallen MCU Hero And Villain

    The 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.

    By Matthew Jackson Read More
  • Michael K. Williams at a premiere event
    TV News
    TV News By Patrick Phillips

    The Truth About How Michael K. Williams Got His Scar

    Michael K. Williams, who portrayed Omar Little on The Wire, has a facial scar that became a character-defining trait. But just how did the actor get it?

    By Patrick Phillips Read More
  • Kevin Bacon's Theo Conroy holds his daughter in You Should Have Left
    Movies
    Movies By Zach Lisabeth

    The Ending Of You Should Have Left Explained

    Blumhouse Productions has a new chiller waiting to disrupt your sleep cycles, and it's available everywhere on VOD. You Should Have Left is exactly the kind of disturbing film we've come to expect from Jason Blum's venerable horror production house.

    By Zach Lisabeth Read More
  • Kevin Bacon in Friday the 13th
    Movie News
    Movie News By Dany Roth

    Why Kevin Bacon's Friday The 13th Role Still Horrifies Him To This Day

    Kevin Bacon got his cinematic start being paddled to the tune of "thank you, sir, may I have another" in National Lampoon's comedy classic Animal House, but the genre a lot of his fans know him best for is horror. Bacon's role in Friday the 13th provides an ongoing and unusual fear to this very day.

    By Dany Roth Read More
  • Clark Gregg as Agent Coulson in The Avengers
    Movies
    Movies By Christopher Gates

    The Agents Of S.H.I.E.LD. Characters Who Should Be In The Marvel Movies, According To Clark Gregg - Exclusive

    As Agent Phil Coulson, Clark Gregg is no stranger to Marvel's big-screen adventures, but his Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. co-stars haven't been quite as lucky. Here's who on the S.H.I.E.L.D. team Gregg thinks would be a great fit for the larger MCU, and why that's not as far-fetched as it seems.

    By Christopher Gates Read More
  • Rocko's Modern Life
    Cartoon Shows
    Cartoon Shows By Renata Carmen

    Things Only Adults Notice In Rocko's Modern Life

    Rocko's Modern Life was a beloved part of many '90s childhoods -- but few kids grasp its raunchiest humor. This is everything Rocko aims squarely at the adults.

    By Renata Carmen Read More
  • Peter Franzen as King Harald on Vikings
    TV Dramas
    TV Dramas By Zach Lisabeth

    How Are Vikings And The Last Kingdom Related?

    It's a great time to be a fan of medieval warfare on television. It's an even better time, if your medieval preferences skew toward the Viking Age.

    By Zach Lisabeth Read More
  • Michaela Conlin as Angela on Bones
    Television
    Television By Natasha Lavender

    Angela From Bones Looked Much Different When She Was Younger

    Bones spent 12 years as the wackiest show about forensic anthropology to appear on TV. Here's what Angela from Bones looked like when she was younger.

    By Natasha Lavender Read More
  • John Candy in Home Alone
    Action & Adventure Movies
    Action & Adventure Movies By Shane O'Neill

    The Real Reason John Candy Said No To Ghostbusters

    The cast of Ghostbusters was loaded with some of the biggest comedy stars of the '80s, and it's hard to imagine anyone else playing such iconic characters. But the production couldn't snag the late, great John Candy for the role of Louis Tully, which eventually went to Rick Moranis. What happened?

    By Shane O'Neill Read More
  • The poster for Netflix's original series Warrior Nun
    Netflix
    Netflix By Robert Balkovich

    Netflix's Warrior Nun - What We Know So Far

    Grab your rosary and dust off your holy sword — it's time to do some demon-slaying. Let's take a look at this story of a young woman who is tapped to join an ancient order of demon hunting sisters. This is everything you need to know about Netflix's wild new comic adaptation.

    By Robert Balkovich Read More
  • Harry Kim in Star Trek: Voyager
    Television
    Television By Dany Roth

    A Star Trek: Voyager Actor Once 'Almost Killed' Harrison Ford

    Thanks to Star Trek: Picard and the novel coronavirus that's had us cooped up in our houses, a lot of fans are revisiting Star Trek: Voyager. And it's not just fans - actors from the show have a podcast looking back on it, and have related a harrowing story of almost taking out Hollywood royalty.

    By Dany Roth Read More
  • Cicely Tyson as Constantine Jefferson in The Help
    DC
    DC By Nina Starner

    Why Constantine Jefferson From The Help Looks So Familiar

    The Help tells the story of civil unrest and a fight for equality in the Southern town of Jackson, Mississippi during the civil rights movement. If you recently checked out The Help and feel like the actor who plays Constantine looks pretty familiar, here's where you've seen Cicely Tyson before.

    By Nina Starner Read More
  • The live and animated cast of Bedknobs and Broomsticks
    Exclusives
    Exclusives By Zach Lisabeth

    The Best Disney Movie You've Never Seen Is Available On Disney+

    This far into the industry-wide production shutdown, you've got to start digging deep for fresh content, and what better place to plant your shovel than Disney+? If you dig hard and fast enough, you just might stumble upon an underwatched Disney classic from 1971 called Bedknobs and Broomsticks.

    By Zach Lisabeth Read More
  • The cast of 'Freaks and Geeks'
    Television
    Television By Alex G.

    The Real Reason A Freaks And Geeks Reunion Probably Won't Happen

    With the tentacles of the one-season wonder that was Freaks and Geeks in just about everything, and the massive amount of fan support lending it the status of cult classic, it's amazing that a reunion or sequel hasn't been plotted. Here's why Judd Apatow hasn't revisited the show or its characters.

    By Alex G. Read More
  • Chris Pratt
    Science Fiction Movies
    Science Fiction Movies By Juliet Kahn

    Upcoming Sci-Fi Movies That Will Blow You Away

    From time-traveling soldiers to strange space stories, these are the sci-fi movies that are going to blow you away in 2020, 2021, and beyond.

    By Juliet Kahn Read More
  • Ming-Na Wen in The Darkness
    Movies
    Movies By Dany Roth

    Why Wendy Richards From The Darkness Looks So Familiar

    The 2016 horror film The Darkness has been getting a lot of attention on Netlfix lately. If the supporting character of Wendy seems familiar, it's because she's Ming-Na Wen, and you know her from, well, basically everywhere.

    By Dany Roth Read More
  • Milo and his Atlantean love interest in Atlantis: The Lost Empire
    Movies
    Movies By Zach Lisabeth

    The Atlantis: The Lost Empire Sequel You Never Got To See

    Way back in 2001, Disney released a criminally underrated animated feature entitled Atlantis: The Lost Empire. At the time, the film was unique within the Disney oeuvre for its lack of music or proven source material mined from classic fairy tales and fables.

    By Zach Lisabeth Read More
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