The Complete History Of The Shrek Franchise Explained
The Shrek franchise began over 30 years ago, extending its reach across movies, television, books, video games, and amusement park rides.
Read MoreThe Shrek franchise began over 30 years ago, extending its reach across movies, television, books, video games, and amusement park rides.
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Read MoreSome of the best film and television moments come from on-set spontaneity.
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Read MoreJohnny Carson was an indisputable icon of 20th-century television and the master of late night television. Hit the mic with these Johnny Carson facts.
Read MoreIn a recent interview, Yellowstone star Kelly Reilly talked in depth about the painstaking process of creating her character Beth Dutton's burn scars.
Read MoreShadow and Bone makes very little use of this character, but he's a huge deal in the novels.
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Read MoreThe Bill Nighy-starring British drama "Living," nominated for two Oscars, is quite philosophical and profound. Here's the film's ending explained.
Read MoreJay Pritchett's breakdown over his long-lost mother in Modern Family Season 2 episode "Mother's Day" struck a chord with viewers.
Read MoreDespite concluding in September 2021, "Brooklyn Nine-Nine" remains one of TV's most beloved sitcoms. Here's what the cast of "Brooklyn Nine-Nine" is doing now.
Read MoreMany fans of The Office's American version are against the idea of the show getting rebooted ... while also forgetting that the show itself is a remake.
Read MoreDakota Fred Hurt from "Gold Rush: White Water" has a reputation for being no-nonsense, but Kayla Sheets, his stepdaughter, says there is more to him than this.
Read MoreA hero is only ever as good as their villain, and DreamWorks has delivered no shortage of strong animated antagonists.
Read More"Yellowstone" can be a bit like a soap opera at times, and fans can't help but laugh at it when it is.
Read MoreIt's been over a decade since Ninja Assassin tore its way through theaters, and its stars have taken some pretty interesting directions in their careers.
Read MoreSylvester Stallone changed the ending of "First Blood," resulting in him being sued.
Read MoreFrom torture to traumatic childhoods, lots of our favorite shows aren't afraid to go there. Here are some unforgettable shonen anime scenes that went too far.
Read More"Chicago Fire" fans have seen the chemistry between David Eigenberg and Joe Minoso's characters. It turns out the actors are just as close in real life.
Read More"Sons of Anarchy" star Tommy Flanagan has credited the long-term success of the series to the bond between the cast members who bring SAMCRO to life on-screen.
Read More"The Walking Dead" star Danai Gurira is not a fan of watching horror genre fare, saying that she has a reluctance about watching films like "The Exorcist."
Read MoreA lot of care was put into the space scenes with Howard (Simon Helberg) on The Big Bang Theory, though they left the actor with an unpleasant feeling afterward.
Read MoreHere's how Terence Winter, during his time as Tulsa King showrunner, made sure to avoid the usual tropes associated with Mafia characters.
Read MoreA number of Family Guy fans believe Chris and Lois' characters have been growing more and more jaded and bitter over time.
Read More"Tulsa King" showrunner Terence Winter says that much of the show's comedy comes from the absurdity of mob life, as paired with ordinary life on-screen.
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