• The Best Romantic Comedies Of All Time

    Some romantic comedies are better than others. The characters feel more realistic, the chemistry is better, and the plots seem at least slightly more believable. Here are the best romantic comedies of all time, ready to be enjoyed and given their proper respect.

    By Natasha Lavender July 15th, 2020 Read More
  • The Entire Ozark Timeline Explained

    Ozark's story of money laundering, drug dealing, and cartel violence is a tense thrill ride. It can be a little hard to keep track of every twist and turn the show takes -- so we're here to help you keep the Byrdes' many dirty deeds straight, with this timeline of the whole show.

    By Steven Tye July 15th, 2020 Read More
  • The Ending Of Children Of Men Explained

    Director Alfonso Cuarón's 2006 opus Children of Men is widely considered to be among the greatest dystopian films of all time, and with good reason. But what about that ending? In an interview, Cuarón revealed that the end is meant to be a reflection of the worldview of each individual viewer.

    By Mike Floorwalker July 15th, 2020 Read More
  • How Stanley Kubrick Influenced The Matrix Sequels

    If the sequels to the Wachowskis' sci-fi opus The Matrix left you underwhelmed, the movies' cinematographer Bill Pope knows who you should blame: Stanley Kubrick. Pope recently sat down for a chat with famed lens man Roger Deakins on his podcast, and during his visit, he had quite a bit to say.

    By Mike Floorwalker July 15th, 2020 Read More
  • The Truth About Billy Butcher's Dog On The Boys

    Amazon's television adaptation of The Boys has been praised for its general faithfulness to Preacher writer Garth Ennis and comic book illustrator Darick Robertson's co-creation ,but one element has been mostly missing: Butcher's dog, Terror. Here's why, and when fans can expect to see him again.

    By Abbey White July 15th, 2020 Read More
  • The Jennifer Aniston Movie Scene That Got Cut For Going Way Too Far

    Actress Jennifer Aniston shocked even her biggest fans when she went full raunch for 2011's black comedy film Horrible Bosses, and reprised her suggestive role in the flick's sequel. One scene from Horrible Bosses 2 was so provocative that it was ultimately removed from the film altogether.

    By Patrick Phillips July 15th, 2020 Read More
  • Why Kayla From The F**k-It List Looks So Familiar

    The Netflix original film The F**k-It List, based on Julie Halpern's 2013 novel of the same name, has recently landed on Netflix, and audiences are finding the heartfelt comedy to be a pleasant diversion. Here's why the actress who plays Kayla in The F**k-It List looks so familiar.

    By Mike Floorwalker July 14th, 2020 Read More
  • Why Eva From Only Looks So Familiar

    There naturally won't be many women in a movie about an apocalypse that wipes out women, but the lone female in Only's principal cast will likely seem a bit familiar. She's Freida Pinto, who has appeared in a handful of high-profile projects. Here's why Eva from Only looks so familiar.

    By Patrick Phillips July 14th, 2020 Read More
  • Moments From The Big Bang Theory That Didn't Age Well

    The Big Bang Theory is loaded with jokes, references, plot lines, and character traits that expose the show for what it is — an increasingly quaint and slightly outdated relic of the past. From creepy behavior to offensive jokes, here are some parts of The Big Bang Theory that just didn't age well.

    By Brian Boone July 14th, 2020 Read More
  • Grant Imahara's Iron Man Project You Never Heard About

    Right up to his untimely death in July 2020, Imahara was a man of many talents: television host, roboticist, electrical engineer. His passion was evident in everything he did, and it was the reason he was approached with the task of recreating Iron Man's gauntlet.

    By Benny Regalbuto July 14th, 2020 Read More
  • Will We Ever Get To See A Wedding Crashers Sequel?

    Owen Wilson and Vince Vaughn might get back into the wedding-crashing business. Director David Dobkin has revealed that he and his stars are talking about a potential sequel to their raucous 2005 comedy. Here's what we know so far.

    By Nina Starner July 14th, 2020 Read More
  • The Real Reason Lauren German Left Chicago Fire

    Out of all the plucky people navigating the dangerous day-to-day of Firehouse 51, paramedic Leslie Shay was one of the most likable. So why was such a beloved character written out in brutal fashion at the start of Chicago Fire's third season?

    By Pauli Poisuo July 14th, 2020 Read More
  • The Indiana Jones Reference You Totally Missed In Deadpool 2

    The Deadpool films are full of fourth wall-breaking moments, but Ryan Reynolds recently revealed that Deadpool 2 included a cool Indiana Jones-themed easter egg that likely went unnoticed for most viewers. Here's the Indiana Jones reference you totally missed in Deadpool 2.

    By Pauli Poisuo July 14th, 2020 Read More
  • Star Wars Fans Just Got Seriously Exciting News

    Star Wars: The Clone Wars may have ended, but that doesn't mean everything's over. Big news just landed from the galaxy far, far away: a spin-off animated series is in development. Its focus will be the infamous Bad Batch, a group of specialized clone soldiers featured in the series' final season.

    By Meg Bucholtz July 14th, 2020 Read More
  • The Ending Of Relic Explained

    Like a lot of the most popular indie horror films of the last decade, Relic uses horror as a release valve to help audiences both understand and cope with real-life fears that have no corresponding real-life points of obvious catharsis.

    By Dany Roth July 13th, 2020 Read More
  • Why C.J. Walker From See You Yesterday Looks So Familiar

    The youngster who portrays C.J. Walker in See You Yesterday might seem a bit familiar to some viewers. Her name is Eden Duncan-Smith, and she's been making a bit of a name for herself in the movie biz in recent years. Here's Why C.J. Walker from See You Yesterday looks so familiar

    By Patrick Phillips July 13th, 2020 Read More