Oh, good, a new contrarian take from Brian Cox just came in! From the old guy who brought you “I could’ve done Napoleon better” and “woke culture is truly awful,” we now have some comprehensive thoughts on the Bible and religion as a whole. Buckle in, guys!
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This May, Glee turns 15. For better or worse—often both, within the same episode—the series is singular. It ushered in a wave of musical TV shows, and with it a new era of merchandising. Its young cast might not have become Euphoria famous, but they were household names for a generation and a constant presence in the…
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The entertainment industry is full of troubled characters and addictive personalities, and Saturday Night Live is no exception. More than one talented star from the long-running sketch show has experienced tragedy, and it’s clear that SNL godfather Lorne Michaels has taken even more care with the younger generation to…
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Netflix has announced “some guests” for John Mulaney’s new special, Everybody’s In L—holy crap, Halloween director John Carpenter is listed.
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Following Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson’s failed attempt to take over the DC Cinematic Universe with his character, Black Adam, at the center (an awe-inspiring act of hubris, even for him), there was clearly blood in the water. Yes, the hierarchy of power in Hollywood has indeed changed, and The Rock is no longer the untou…
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Megalopolis may have been brewing in Francis Ford Coppola’s mind for over four decades now, but details of the sprawling epic have remained mostly elusive for the rest of us. That changed a little bit today, as the director shared a more holistic glimpse into some of the events and historical figures that inspired the…
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The 2024 Tony Award nominees were announced this morning, but from a quick skim of the list, you’d be forgiven for assuming it was the Oscars, or even the Grammys. Even with 36 shows vying for awards this season, there’s a lot of Hollywood representation on the Great White Way.
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If you’ll allow us our very own Ghostface moment, we have a question for you: What’s your favorite TV series? Now, what’s your favorite season of that TV series? And (before we gut you like a fish, obviously) why is it season three?
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Thor: Love And Thunder just wasn’t the home run that Thor: Ragnarok was, and Chris Hemsworth knows it. In fact, he sounds a little embarrassed by how his fourth solo outing as a Marvel hero turned out. “I got caught up in the improv and the wackiness, and I became a parody of myself,” he says in a new profile for Vanit…
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We’ve officially reached the magical point in the year where Halloween is finally just six months away. We’re now heading downhill towards Spooky Season, and since “Halfway to Halloween” has become an unofficial holiday among the horror faithful, it seems like a perfect time to take stock of how the genre has treated…
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May 2024 is apparently all about returning TV heavy hitters, with the month boasting the comebacks of beloved shows like the Jean Smart-led Hacks, Shonda Rhimes’ popular period romance, and AMC’s sexy take on Anne Rice’s novels. Meanwhile, Apple TV+ drops two new thrillers, Benedict Cumberbatch leads an emotional…
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Yesterday, we took a look at the films that really stand out to us this summer, but there are still plenty of other movies on the docket that are also worth keeping an eye on. Blockbusters, rom-coms, indies, horror flicks—here are 25 more films to check out over the next few months.
Has anyone seen the movie Tron: Ares? For once, not even Chief Wiggum would have to lie about that.
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Start stacking your sandwiches and packing your Scooby Snacks because Scooby-Doo is taking the Toon Town Express to Live-action Avenue. Per Variety, Netflix is working on a live-action Scooby-Doo series described as a “one-hour drama” about a high-guy dog owner who talks to his near-verbal giant canine. Judging by the…
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During its run from 1998 to 2002, Susunu! Denpa Shōnen (translated: Do Not Proceed! Crazy Youth) became the biggest thing on Japanese television. The travel-focused variety show, cited by many as the foundation for reality TV as we know it, saw contestants tossed into survival scenarios, their hardships undercut by…
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