Wallace & Gromit creators Aardman Animations responds to reports that it's running out of clay.
The Office is a show about a bad boss: Michael Scott (Steve Carell). The image of him holding up a coffee mug reading "World's Best Boss" is the show's central irony—Michael thinks he's great at his job, but really he makes life harder for all of his employees through his constant need for adoration and managerial ineptitude. The show's writers then filled out this concept (based on the more acid-tongued British sitcom of the same name) with a cast of colorful characters who could provide subplots and conflicts that gave the show a personality. …
Wallace & Gromit celebrates its 30th anniversary this year, yet there are some things about the series fans still probably don't know.
David Wallace was originally the CFO of Dunder Mifflin but how did he end up buying the company? Here's the story detailing his change in luck.
Another key actor from Halloween is coming back for Halloween Kills: Kyle Richards. Richards' casting follows closely on the heels of news Anthony Michael Hall will appear in the upcoming movie as Tommy Doyle. Variety was among the many outlets over Labor Day Weekend to confirm Richards would return as Lindsey Wallace for the upcoming Halloween installment. Richards originated the role of Lindsey in the 1978 horror movie starring Jamie Lee Curtis and directed by John Carpenter. In the movie, Lindsey was the youngster being babysat by Annie (Nancy Kyes) who is then dropped off at the Doyle house where …
David Gordon Green's Halloween Kills is bringing back Kyle Richards as Lindsey Wallace, who was one of the children in the original movie.
Quentin Tarantino and Uma Thurman will go down in film history as one of the greatest pairings of an actor and a director of all time. Their collaborations are limited to Pulp Fiction and both volumes of Kill Bill, but that was enough to solidify their lasting legacy.