Now that He's All That is available on Netflix, let's take a minute to see what She's All That's cast is doing now.
...and now you'll never be able to unsee how similar Disney's latest ride adaptation is to the adventure classic.
1999 saw a fair amount of great movies get released. However, these films are on the opposite end of the spectrum.
Kingpin: Reload, the ultra-violent, profanity-laced first-person shooter classic is getting a full-on remaster, set for release later this year.
1999 was the end of a decade before the millennium. The year was amazing for many reasons, including these 10 movies.
Horror master Stephen King remains just as prolific today as he's ever been, but a bad auto accident back in 1999 almost ended his life prematurely.
Director Robert Wise's The Haunting (1963) is a horror classic, but its bombastic 1999 remake is so full of problems that it's best left forgotten.
One was an animated musical, the other a sweeping period drama starring Jodie Foster – but which 1999 version of The King And I emerged victorious?
Archer: 1999 ends its space-faring shenanigans by also calling an end to the show’s recent excursions into the recesses of its title character’s mind.
Season 10 of Archer, FXX's fantastic animated series that has reinvented itself a number of times over the years, arrives today with another one-off, this time ... in spaaaaaaaaace! Dubbed Archer: 1999, likely a nod to date-focused sci-fi movie titles like 2001: A Space Odyssey and Blade Runner 2049, this season continues the genre-skewering adventures of the titular super-spy and his team, now acting as the crew aboard the salvage spaceship Seamus. And our early preview of Archer: 1999 suggests the show is once again going to deliver the laughs, just tinged with space madness …
FXX has released the first trailer for Archer Season 10, which is titled Archer: 1999 and moves the animated show firmly into science-fiction territory. The Alien-influenced new season finds everyone’s favorite detective crew aboard a spacecraft, interacting with aliens and getting into all kinds of new shenanigans. This anthology-like approach to the series began with Archer: Dreamland, which put the viewer inside Archer’s head as he was laid up in a coma. Subsequent seasons, including last year’s Danger Island and this year’s Archer: 1999, still take place inside Archer’s head, and thus …