Looper
  • Exclusives
    • Interviews
    • Opinion
  • Movies
    • Action & Adventure Movies
    • Animation Movies
    • Comedy Movies
    • Documentaries
    • Drama Movies
    • Fantasy Movies
    • History Movies
    • Horror & Thriller
    • Romance Movies
    • Science Fiction Movies
  • TV
    • Reality TV
    • Talk Shows
    • Sitcoms
    • Anime Shows
    • Cartoon Shows
    • TV Dramas
    • Variety Shows
    • Game Shows
    • Miniseries
    • Docuseries
  • Streaming
    • Netflix
    • Hulu
    • Amazon Prime
    • Disney+
    • HBO Max
    • Peacock
    • Apple TV+
    • Paramount+
  • Comics
    • Marvel
    • DC
  • Reviews
    • Movie Reviews
    • TV Reviews
  • News
    • Movie News
    • TV News
  • Features
  • Advertise
  • About
  • Editorial Policies
  • Reviews Policy
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of Use
© 2025 Static Media. All Rights Reserved

Looper

Looper
Looper | TV & Film News, Reviews, Interviews & Trailers
Exclusives Movies TV Streaming Comics Reviews News Features
  • Advertise

All Articles

  • Kelsey Grammer smiling
    Comedy Movies
    Comedy Movies By Matt Storc %mod%

    Kelsey Grammer's 1996 Comedy Flop Is Still Worth Checking Out

    Despite its status as a flop, audiences are giving Kelsey Grammer's 1996 comedy film "Down Periscope" a positive reassessment today.

    By Matt Storc %mod% Read More
  • Parker with a straight face
    Horror & Thriller
    Horror & Thriller By Liz Young %mod%

    The Ending Of Peacock's Sick Explained

    The ending of Peacock's "Sick" might need to be explained because of how the pandemic-set slasher juggles COVID-19, social media, and some killer twists.

    By Liz Young %mod% Read More
  • Ruper Friend as Agent 47
    Movies
    Movies By Lisa Laman %mod%

    Long-Term Movie Franchises That Didn't Pan Out

    Not every franchise ends up being the MCU, but that doesn't stop studios from trying. We look at some of the ill-fated franchises that didn't quite pan out.

    By Lisa Laman %mod% Read More
  • SpongeBob SquarePants staring
    Cartoon Shows
    Cartoon Shows By Damion Damaske %mod%

    SpongeBob SquarePants Fan Theories That Change The Way You'll Watch

    Debuting in 1999, "SpongeBob SquarePants" is a fan-favorite children's series. But here are some fan theories that will change the way you watch the show.

    By Damion Damaske %mod% Read More
  • Laura Prepon not smiling
    Sitcoms
    Sitcoms By Julie River %mod%

    Laura Prepon Explains Why That '70s Show Draws A Multigenerational Audience

    What accounts for the appeal of "That '70s Show" across generations, particularly generations that never experienced the 70s? Laura Prepon has a theory.

    By Julie River %mod% Read More
  • Sam Waterston smiling
    TV Dramas
    TV Dramas By Corey Hoffmeyer %mod%

    Why Sam Waterston Thinks Law & Order Helped Make New York City The Setting Of Many Shows

    NYC such a vital part of the heart of the series that Waterston believes that it can be credited for a production boom in the expansive metropolis.

    By Corey Hoffmeyer %mod% Read More
  • Dave Turin scrunching his forehead
    Reality TV
    Reality TV By Jason Connolly %mod%

    Gold Rush Fans Are Really Fed Up With Dave Turin

    The criticism of "Gold Rush" fans has been directed toward a different target: former cast member Dave Turin, who returned to the series during Season 13.

    By Jason Connolly %mod% Read More
  • Joel holding a flashlight
    TV Dramas
    TV Dramas By Pauli Poisuo %mod%

    The Last Of Us Deploys House Of The Dragon-Like Lighting (& Why It's Actually Perfect)

    What doesn't work for one show may work very well for another. Case in point, the "House of the Dragon"-style lighting "The Last of Us" uses is just perfect.

    By Pauli Poisuo %mod% Read More
  • Mr. White looking frustrated
    Marvel
    Marvel By Chandler Stark %mod%

    What The Cast Of That Thing You Do! Is Doing Today

    Blessed with an eternally catchy title song, That Thing You Do quickly amassed a cult following -- here's what its stars are doing now.

    By Chandler Stark %mod% Read More
  • Sarah looking upwards
    TV Dramas
    TV Dramas By Pauli Poisuo %mod%

    The Last Of Us' Premiere Somehow Makes The Game's Intro Even More Heart-Shattering

    The beginning of "The Last of Us" offers plenty of heartbreak, but HBO's live action adaptation somehow manages to add even more.

    By Pauli Poisuo %mod% Read More
  • Wayne Knight smiling
    Sitcoms
    Sitcoms By C.M. Crockford %mod%

    Wayne Knight Claims Seinfeld 'Obliterated' His Film Career

    Wayne Knight gained major fame for playing Newman in Seinfeld, but the effects of the character on his career weren't exactly all good.

    By C.M. Crockford %mod% Read More
  • Cate Blanchett staring ahead
    Drama Movies
    Drama Movies By Lisa Laman %mod%

    Tár: 14 Facts About Cate Blanchett's Critical Hit That Will Be Music To Your Ears

    Todd Field's Tár took audiences on a bold, original, and totally unexpected ride. We explore some amazing facts about Tár that help explore this great film.

    By Lisa Laman %mod% Read More
  • Gordon Clapp looking serious
    Television
    Television By Pauli Poisuo %mod%

    Why Chaplain Orlovsky From Chicago Fire Looks Familiar

    If you have a feeling that you've seen Chaplain Orlovsky before, you're correct. His actor has appeared in some of the biggest series of the last few decades.

    By Pauli Poisuo %mod% Read More
  • Sarah yelling at Joel for being late on his birthday
    TV Dramas
    TV Dramas By Brandon Shoaff %mod%

    Why The DVD Sarah Borrows In The Last Of Us Episode 1 Means So Much To Hard-Core Fans

    HBO's "The Last of Us" is definitely a love letter to the video game series, which is why the DVD Sarah borrows in Episode 1 means so much to hard-core fans.

    By Brandon Shoaff %mod% Read More
  • Clara looks worried, Hunters
    TV Dramas
    TV Dramas By Sara Century %mod%

    The Ending Of Hunters Season 2 Explained

    The second season of Amazon's "Hunters" is full of twists and turns. Here's our deep dive into the explosive finale.

    By Sara Century %mod% Read More
  • Emmanuelle looks to side
    Movies
    Movies By Valerie Thompson %mod%

    The Emmanuelle Movies Might Be Too Steamy For Any Streaming Service

    Find out why streamers won't carry the international sensation "Emmanuelle."

    By Valerie Thompson %mod% Read More
  • Sarah in HBO's The Last of Us
    TV Dramas
    TV Dramas By Nick Staniforth %mod%

    The Last Of Us Makes A Bold (& Correct) Decision To Bail On The Game's Intro

    "The Last of Us" just recently kicked off on HBO and the series already has some noticeable differences in its intro compared to the video game.

    By Nick Staniforth %mod% Read More
  • Aubrey Plaza with mouth open
    Television
    Television By Julie River %mod%

    Parks And Rec's Aubrey Plaza Is Just As Awkward In Real Life, According To Retta

    Aubrey Plaza is famous for her unique brand of quirky, awkward characters, and one of her former co-stars says she's very much the same in real life.

    By Julie River %mod% Read More
  • Brendan Fraser dark-rimmed glasses
    Drama Movies
    Drama Movies By Pauli Poisuo %mod%

    Brendan Fraser Takes Home The Critic's Choice Award For Best Actor (& Why That's Huge For His Oscars Chances)

    Winning the best actor Critics Choice Award is positively huge for Brendan Fraser's chances to win an Academy Award, as well. Here's why.

    By Pauli Poisuo %mod% Read More
  • Ke Huy Quan holding Golden Globes award
    Movies
    Movies By Rajveer Dhanak %mod%

    Ke Huy Quan's Incredible Journey From Out-Of-Work Actor To Golden Globes Winner

    From child star to Golden Globe winner, here's an overview of Ke Huy Quan's phenomenal journey and how he was able to revive his career at the age of 50.

    By Rajveer Dhanak %mod% Read More
  • Marlene on The Last of Us
    TV News
    TV News By Russell Murray %mod%

    The Last Of Us Makes Significant Changes To Ellie And Marlene's Relationship (& Why This Could Be Trouble)

    HBO's "The Last of Us" makes significant changes to Ellie and Marlene's relationship, and this could be trouble, especially when it comes to the game's climax.

    By Russell Murray %mod% Read More
  • Nico Parker in The Last of Us
    TV Dramas
    TV Dramas By Nick Staniforth %mod%

    What Only Gamers Know About The Opening Moments Of The Last Of Us

    The opening moments of "The Last of Us" debut episode may have appeared a little familiar for the hardcore fans of the very popular video game.

    By Nick Staniforth %mod% Read More
  • Kit Cloudkicker yelling
    Cartoon Shows
    Cartoon Shows By Calvin Carter %mod%

    Why You Can't Stream TaleSpin's 'Last Horizons' Episode On Disney+

    Though the '90s classic TaleSpin can be found on Disney+, this episode is conspicuously absent. Here's why it's been removed from rotation.

    By Calvin Carter %mod% Read More
  • Willem Dafoe smiling
    Fantasy Movies
    Fantasy Movies By Alex Welch %mod%

    The Kingkiller Chronicle Fans Envision Willem Dafoe As Their Ideal Actor For The Cthaeh

    Longtime and loyal fans of "The Kingkiller Chronicle" series have taken to social media to express who they want to hear voice the vile Cthaeh.

    By Alex Welch %mod% Read More
  • Colin Farrell looking stressed
    Movies
    Movies By Nick Lundquist %mod%

    The Banshees Of Inisherin: BTS Facts Only Huge Fans Know About The Film's History

    Although the story of The Banshees of Inisherin seems simple enough, there's a lot going on beneath the surface, and plenty of trivia only fans will know.

    By Nick Lundquist %mod% Read More
  • Abigail Baker speaking
    TV Dramas
    TV Dramas By Zachary Leeman %mod%

    Blue Bloods Fans Can Thank Tom Selleck For The Abigail Baker We Know And Love

    Longtime and loyal "Blue Bloods" viewers may not know that Tom Selleck had a crucial role in shaping the important character of Abigail Baker.

    By Zachary Leeman %mod% Read More
  • Tammy Wynette smiling
    TV News
    TV News By Patrick Phillips %mod%

    Ideas For George & Tammy Started Coming Together More Than A Decade Ago

    Though it premiered in December 2022, "George & Tammy" creator Abe Sylvia has revealed that ideas for the show started coming together more than a decade ago.

    By Patrick Phillips %mod% Read More
Back
919920921922923
Next
About Privacy Policy
© 2025 Static Media® Looper.com All Rights Reserved
More From Static Media
ChowhoundCutenessExploreFoodieFood RepublicGarden GuidesGlamGrungeHealth DigestHouse DigestHunkerIslandsJalopnikMashedMoney DigestNicki SwiftOutdoor GuideSciencingSlashFilmSlashGearSVGTasting TableThe Daily MealThe ListThe TakeoutWomenWrestling Inc.
Looper