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  • The Mandalorian character poster
    Television
    Television By Mike Floorwalker

    Newest Mandalorian Episode Features A Huge Mistake

    ​Hey, Mando — we know you're a man of few words, but can you say ​whoops​? After the fourth installment of ​The Mandalorian​ hit Disney+, fans noticed that the episode had fallen prey to one of the oldest, most common boneheaded errors in filmmaking history: the old boom-mic-in-the-shot gaffe.

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  • Mad Max: Fury Road
    Movies
    Movies By Sezin Koehler

    The Best Female-Led Action Movies Of The Last Decade

    Women are equally capable of strapping on a gun, a sword, a bow and arrow, and even a lightsaber in defense of their own lives and the people they love — and the movies have started to recognize this. Buckle up as we explore the best female-led action movies of the past decade.

    By Sezin Koehler Read More
  • Will Ferrell Saturday Night Live
    Television
    Television By AJ Caulfield

    These Will Ferrell SNL Sketches That Were Cut For Time Are Must-Sees

    Will Ferrell is a Saturday Night Live legend, and when he circled back to host the show for a fifth time, he proved that his comedy chops are sharp as ever. Ferrell partook in a handful of sketches that were cut for time, and you won't want to miss out on the laughs that result from watching them.

    By AJ Caulfield Read More
  • Titans season 2 poster
    Television
    Television By Michileen Martin

    The Ending Of Titans Season 2 Explained

    Between the demonic possessions, the psychic possessions, the star-crossed politics, the brainwashing, the drug abuse relapses, and all of the drama between the team's members, Titans can get a little complex. So if you're confused, keep reading for the ending of Titans season 2 explained.

    By Michileen Martin Read More
  • Still from Yellowstone
    Television
    Television By Lea van der Merwe

    The Reason Kevin Costner Thinks Fans Love Yellowstone So Much

    There's a reason that Kevin Costner is so good in the Paramount Network series ​Yellowstone​; he has a personal connection to the material, and he's pretty sure that its fans do, too. Two seasons in, Costner has had plenty of time to reflect on how the show has become so popular among viewers.

    By Lea van der Merwe Read More
  • Still from Sons of Anarchy
    Television
    Television By Patrick Phillips

    What Mark Boone Junior Has Been Doing Since Playing Bobby On Sons Of Anarchy

    Of all the hard-nosed and decidedly hard-headed SAMCRO brothers that came and went throughout the seven seasons of FX's hit biker drama Sons of Anarchy, few were as even-tempered and downright likable as Mark Boone Junior's Robert "Bobby Elvis" Munson. Here's what the actor has been up to.

    By Patrick Phillips Read More
  • Iron Man 3 poster
    Movies
    Movies By Mike Floorwalker

    The Real Reason Marvel Decided Not To Make Iron Man 4

    ​Iron Man is the greatest of all the heroes of the Marvel Cinematic Universe — so why did his solo films stop at three? In a recent​​ interview, ​Avengers: Endgame​ screenwriters Christopher Markus and Stephen McFeely shed some light on why the Armored Avenger never got a fourth solo outing.

    By Mike Floorwalker Read More
  • Still from The Mandalorian
    Television
    Television By Meg Bucholtz

    The Ending Of The Mandalorian Chapter Four Explained

    The Force giveth and taketh away — that's the lesson poor Mando learns in the newest chapter of The Mandalorian. As Mando grows more obviously attached to his onetime bounty, and the consequences of his betrayal of his guild begin to stack up, how does this end in anything other than tragedy?

    By Meg Bucholtz Read More
  • Still from The Mandalorian
    Television
    Television By Mike Floorwalker

    The Untold Truth Of Baby Yoda

    The Mandalorian​ is a massive hit — but its fans only have about a million questions about its breakout star. The silent, green, floppy-eared Force user who was immediately christened "Baby Yoda" by the entire internet has the entire ​Star Wars​ fandom abuzz, and they would like some answers.

    By Mike Floorwalker Read More
  • Still from Xfinity commercial
    Movies
    Movies By Mike Floorwalker

    A Surprise E.T. Sequel Is Out Now And It's Not What You'd Expect

    ​You've got to love when old friends unexpectedly drop by to visit for the holidays. On Thanksgiving Day, Comcast dropped one heck of a heartstring-tugging commercial: a four-minute spot that sees E.T. visiting the family of a grown-up Elliott (Henry Thomas) for Christmas.

    By Mike Floorwalker Read More
  • Rise of Skywalker poster
    Action & Adventure Movies
    Action & Adventure Movies By Patrick Phillips

    How A Star Wars Script Almost Got Sold On eBay

    In what would've been a security breach on the level of those Death Star plans falling into the hands of the Rebels, it seems that a legit screenplay from J.J. Abrams' Star Wars Episode IX: The Rise of Skywalker almost made it out into the world over a month before the film's release.

    By Patrick Phillips Read More
  • Jim O'Heir in Parks and Recreation
    Sitcoms
    Sitcoms By Nina Starner

    Whatever Happened To Jerry From Parks And Recreation?

    Jim O'Heir played in Parks and Recreation as department scapegoat Jerry Gergich. But while Parks and Rec fans know what happened to his bumbling character, what happened to the actor himself? Well, here’s what Jim O’Heir has been up to since his stint on Parks and Recreation.

    By Nina Starner Read More
  • Watchmen poster
    Movie News
    Movie News By Abbey White

    The Watchmen Movie You Never Got To See

    Adapting Alan Moore's seminal graphic novel for the big screen was certainly harder than most film projects. The footage comes from David Hayter.

    By Abbey White Read More
  • Laura and Dan Dotson
    Reality TV
    Reality TV By Lea van der Merwe

    Here's What Dan And Laura Dotson From Storage Wars Are Doing Now

    Dan and Laura Dotson are just as successful off-camera as they are in "Storage Wars." Let's take a look at what they've been up to since leaving the series.

    By Lea van der Merwe Read More
  • The Boy
    Movies
    Movies By Amy Roberts

    Read This Before You See Brahms: The Boy II

    Fans can expert some dark doll vibes with Brahms: The Boy II. However, if you missed out on the first movie, need a refresher on the original, or want a primer for part two, then this is everything you need to know about Brahms: The Boy II.

    By Amy Roberts Read More
  • Shameless season 10 promo image
    Television
    Television By Patrick Phillips

    Is Shameless Season 10 On Netflix Yet?

    Watching the Gallagher clan kick and scream and cavort across the rapidly gentrifying South Side of Chicago may not always be easy, but for fans of Showtime's long-running social dramedy Shameless, it's still quite necessary. Are episodes of the in-progress tenth season available on Netflix?

    By Patrick Phillips Read More
  • Little Women 2019
    Movie Reviews
    Movie Reviews By Nina Starner

    What The Rotten Tomatoes Reviews Are Saying About Little Women

    Little Women is already making a big splash. Ahead of its holiday season release, Little Women's critical consensus is overwhelmingly positive, which is a great sign for writer-director Greta Gerwig's second major project.

    By Nina Starner Read More
  • National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation
    Comedy Movies
    Comedy Movies By Chris Sims

    Dumb Things We Ignored In National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation

    Even by the standards of a screwball comedy, there's some stuff in National Lampoon’s Christmas Vacation that doesn’t make sense. From Clark Griswold’s dubious decisions to the reasons why it’s actually a horror flick, here are the dumb things we've all been ignoring about Christmas Vacation.

    By Chris Sims Read More
  • The Rock in 'Jungle Cruise'
    Movie News
    Movie News By Matthew Jackson

    Jungle Cruise - What We Know So Far

    After more than a decade in development, Jungle Cruise has finally charted a course into theaters. Here's everything we know about it so far.

    By Matthew Jackson Read More
  • Karen Gillan
    Movie News
    Movie News By Mike Floorwalker

    Gillan Shows Off Her Amazing TMNT Cosplay

    ​From Nebula, to Ruby, to... April? Currently making the rounds in support of ​Jumanji: The Next Level,​ star Karen Gillan took to social media to post photos of herself in attire similar to that favored by an iconic comic book character: April O'Neil, friend of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles.

    By Mike Floorwalker Read More
  • Twin Peaks: The Return
    Movies
    Movies By Matthew Jackson

    The Best Reboots And Revivals Of The Last Decade

    Reboots and revivals everywhere, which of course means that some of them are quite bad. Fortunately, a lot of them are quite good, and some of them are flat-out great. As the 2010s draw to a close, here are our picks for the best of the decade on the big and small screens.

    By Matthew Jackson Read More
  • Leif at night
    Television
    Television By Looper Staff

    Vikings: Valhalla - Everything You Need To Know

    A new Vikings spin-off series has been announced. Soon, "Vikings: Valhalla" will be streaming on Netflix. Here's what we know about it so far.

    By Looper Staff Read More
  • Daniel Kaluuya in Get Out
    Horror & Thriller
    Horror & Thriller By Sezin Koehler

    The Best Horror Movies Of The Last Decade

    The 2010s were a decade of slicing, dicing, and monstrous thrills, and horror fans were treated to a whole host of legitimately terrifying films.

    By Sezin Koehler Read More
  • Yellowstone
    Television
    Television By Patrick Phillips

    The Real Reason Cole Hauser Agreed To Join Kevin Costner On Yellowstone

    Over the course of the first two seasons of Yellowstone, Cole Hauser's Rip Wheeler has served as a loyal ally to Kevin Costner's ranching magnate John Dutton. And to hear Hauser tell it, the possibility of working with Costner is just one reason why the actor decided to join Yellowstone.

    By Patrick Phillips Read More
  • RoboCop talking
    Action & Adventure Movies
    Action & Adventure Movies By Looper Staff

    RoboCop Returns - Will It Ever Happen?

    "RoboCop Returns" would revive the story of cyborg policeman Alex Murphy for a new generation of fans, but will it ever actually make it to the big screen?

    By Looper Staff Read More
  • Justice League promo image
    Movie News
    Movie News By Patrick Phillips

    The Sad Truth Behind The Snyder Cut Of Justice League

    It sounds like no amount of hash-tagging is going to convince Warner Bros. to give us Zack Snyder's fabled cut of ​Justice League. Even as the #ReleaseTheSnyderCut campaign has grown, the position of the studio that it will not release Snyder's version of the flick​ has remained unchanged.

    By Patrick Phillips Read More
  • Sherlock Holmes promo image
    Movie News
    Movie News By Meg Bucholtz

    We May Know The Main Villain In Sherlock Holmes 3

    Numerous outlets are reporting that Holmes and Watson will be facing off with American Senator Cornelius Guest, a man obsessed with stealing gold.

    By Meg Bucholtz Read More
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