The church that performed an unauthorized production of Hamilton has issued an apology and agreed to pay damages.
Tom Cruise and the Mission: Impossible crew are breaking for the holidays, but now Leah Remini and Scientology have thoughts about the rant.
Jeopardy faces criticism after a contestant was told her answer was wrong when she buzzed in to answer a clue about the Middle East.
Netflix's Chilling Adventures of Sabrina is gloriously dark and entertaining, even if not everything about the Church of Night makes sense.
Khloé Kardashian set the record straight about food waste and reveals extra food from their lavish events are donated to food banks and churches.
There's approximately zero things wrong with HBO's latest teaser trailer for The New Pope starring John Malkovich and Jude Law. A follow-up season to The Young Pope from the mind of Italian director Paolo Sorrentino, The New Pope promises just as lots of intrigue, iffy definitions of and adherence to the word of God, and so much flashiness from the Vatican's number one resident, the Pope. [caption id="attachment_845561" align="alignright" width="360"] Image via HBO[/caption] This time around, the Pope will be played by Malkovich — and he's something of a wild card. In …
President Donald Trump appears in an edited scene from the movie Kingsman: The Secret Service at an event, depicting him killing members of the press.
The Church in the Darkness seems to have an interesting concept, but the reality is that infiltrating a 1970s cult isn't as much fun as it might seem.
From creator Sharon Horgan (Catastrophe) and executive producer Liz Tuccillo (Sweetbitter), the final season of the HBO series Divorce has continued to follow Frances (Sarah Jessica Parker, who is also an executive producer on the series) and Robert (Thomas Haden Church, who is also a producer) in their post-divorce lives, as they find themselves going in unexpected directions that actually bring them closer together. Whether it’s navigating co-parenting, sorting out their love lives, or dealing with their mutual friends, Frances and Robert come to terms with the fact that life is about the good and bad times, …
No matter if you prefer Mary Lambert's original 1989 take on the story, or the recent remake by Kevin Kölsch and Dennis Widmyer, one element of Pet Sematary that always works is "Church" the cat: a smelly, reanimated feline and one of the spookiest parts of both the novel and films.
The 2019 remake of Pet Sematary is now in theaters, reintroducing audiences to one of Stephen King's most disturbing works, as well as the Creed family's undead feline, Winston Churchill, or Church for short. In both the 1989 and 2019 versions, Church's burial in the titular Pet Sematary acts as a catalyst for the story's events, pulling focus toward the reanimated cat's unnerving presence.