The new Thinner Blu-ray reveals a number of interesting stories from behind the scenes of the film, including that John Candy was approached to star.
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Sylvester Stallone dropped even more pointed statements on the Rocky producers after the latest spinoff was revealed.
Chris Pine recently addressed the kind words Quentin Tarantino said about him, as well as his family’s ties to 2019’s Once Upon a Time in Hollywood.
Hugh Jackman and Ryan Reynolds had a sweet exchange after Jackman supported the Adam Project star's premiere.
After losing out on the chance to play The Little Mermaid's Ursula to Melissa McCarthy, Lizzo revealed the nice exchange the two women shared.
With Creed III serving as Michael B. Jordan's directorial debut, Denzel Washington did a nice thing to help him prep.
Vin Diesel and Jordana Brewster prove nothing's stronger than family in sweet social media exchange.
Jamie Dornan is put on the spot about his Fifty Shades of Grey co-star Dakota Johnson.
What is next for Wonder Woman? Gal Gadot seems to be hinting at big changes in the future.
Wonder Woman 1984 is officially coming this year, and a cast-mate from Death on the Nile is sharing the love.
In the streaming era, sometimes it takes a little while for a show to catch on, and one of the shows that I've been hearing mentioned more and more over the past few months is Ted Lasso, the Apple TV+ sitcom starring Jason Sudeikis as an American football coach who moves to England to take a stab at leading a team playing the sport the rest of the world calls football. Sudeikis originated the character of Ted Lasso in ads for NBC Sports, but as he explains below, the idea to make it a series really came alive when …
After years of resistance, Kazakhstan has adopted Borat's signature phrase, "very nice."
Sometimes, when it comes to titles, something as generic as a character's name fails to spark the imagination. But that's not the case with the new Apple TV+ comedy Ted Lasso, in part because it's a rare thing, to see a TV show match so perfectly with its central figure. Ted Lasso (Jason Sudeikis), the cheery mustachio'ed American suddenly transplanted to England to coach a professional football (AKA soccer) team, is all about doing the best job possible and making people happy while he does it. And that also feels like the goal of this show. …