Mean Girls proves that teen comedies are perfect for movie musicals. Therefore, I have some suggestions on what movies to remake next.
John Wick and The Matrix actor Keanu Reeves is the latest big name in Hollywood to get the deepfake treatment, and the results are uncanny.
After the trailer for James Wan and Blumhouse’s M3gan gets released, it already is getting the meme treatment.
While a good number of Alan Rickman's diaries dealt with his time on Harry Potter, he also had this to say about his Die Hard legacy.
Ezra Miller has made headlines for months, but now appears ready to get help for some of their issues.
With the Snyder Cut out in the world, The Many Saints of Newark's Alan Taylor might be aiming for redemption within the MCU.
If you were already pumped for Dune, Jason Momoa is giving us a new idea to drool over.
Frozen's Josh Gad shares the positives and negatives of getting special treatment at Disneyland.
Scarlett Johansson's time in the MCU goes back to Iron Man 2, but she's got some thoughts about the way Nat was treated.
Michelle Rodriguez has never been shy about letting her feelings be known about the Fast and Furious franchise.
The Death on the Nile star has been accused of sexual assault and is at the center of a cannibalism DM controversy.
Big things are in store for Keanu Reeves’ BRZRKR outside of the printed page.
Doctor Strange's visuals are trippier than the rest of The Avengers, and you have to see the retro version of one such moment.
Buster Bunny and his Looney Tunes cohort are coming back to our TV screens after 25 years away with the new animated series Tiny Toons Looniversity. The new animated series is a reboot of the early '90s Looney Tunes spinoff Tiny Toons Adventures. Tiny Toons ran for three seasons and racking up nearly 100 episodes as it followed the continuing adventures of the Looney Tunes bunch via the next generation of 2D rascals led by Buster Bunny (no relation to Bugs). [caption id="attachment_942262" align="alignright" width="360"] Image via Fox[/caption] On Wednesday, the Tiny Toons reboot Tiny Toons …
Uzo Aduba is about to tell a ton of new people what condition their condition is in as the star of HBO's In Treatment revival. The original In Treatment series ran for three seasons from 2008 to 2010. Gabriel Byrne starred as a therapist managing a full roster of patients as well as his own personal dramas. The show's structure was among the standout features of the series, with new episodes airing five times a week, with each day focusing on a different client and then repeating the process every week, just like a real therapist's schedule. […