Jo Koy's inappropriate Barbie joke bombed hard at the Golden Globes, but at least we can laugh at the reactions from the cast and crew.
After Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt's daughter pledged a sorority, fans are noticing that she dropped the latter's last name.
Get an exclusive sneak peek at Disney Plus's new Pixar animated short film Lamp Life, which explores what happened to Bo Peep between Toy Story 2 and 4.
This week, Pixar released the trailer for a new short film, Lamp Life, which is meant to serve as a prequel (of sorts) to the events of Toy Story 4. Choosing to focus on Bo Peep's (Annie Potts) story, this new short looks like it's gonna be all sorts of delightful. [caption id="attachment_869177" align="alignright" width="360"] Image via Disney/Pixar[/caption] "Overall, life on a baby lamp isn't exciting," we hear Bo Peep tell Woody during their ferris wheel reunion. But, as the trailer teases, Bo Peep's life in the years since 1999's …
"Lamp Life," a short film coming exclusively to Disney+, will focus on Bo Peep's adventures in between the Toy Story 2 and last year's Toy Story 4.
Peep Show as a whole is an underrated comedic television show, but these ten episodes are especially underrated given their humorous nature.
Peep Show features an incredible cast of freaky, hilarious characters, and here are ten of our favorites who aren't named Mark or Jez.
Mark and Jez got up to some pretty wild shenanigans throughout Peep Show's run. Here's looking at every awkward, uncomfortable moment.
Peep Show showcases the awkward moments that make up our 20s and 30s, including the cringeworthy and self-destructive behavior of the main characters.
In the world of Peep Show, Jez is the childish, ego-driven half of the central pair. These quotes prove just how little he thinks about what he does.
In the world of Peep show, Mark is the sad-sack just trying to make it in life and get what he wants, even if it turns out he hates it.
We knew Bo Peep was back for Toy Story 4, but did you know it almost happened very differently?
Audiences were first introduced to the world of Toy Story in 1995, and nine years after we last saw them in the third installment of the franchise, the toys are back with an all-new adventure in Toy Story 4, as they take a road trip that leads them on their own journey of self-discovery and helps them find their purpose. With Andy off at college, the toys are now with Bonnie, whose apprehension about starting kindergarten leads her to create Forky (voiced by Tony Hale), a craft-project-turned-toy that’s struggling to understand how and why …
After Toy Story 3, it was important to bring the character back. Here's what we learned.