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  • Akbar talks at dinner

    The 12 Most Hilarious Moments From Netflix's You People, Ranked

    The Eddie Murphy/Jonah Hill flick "You People" is a comedic exploration of interracial relations. Here are the funniest moments in the mixed-bag movie.

    By Rita Dorsch Read More
  • Tina Fey posing

    How The Mean Girls Musical Finally Happened

    "Mean Girls" started as a movie, became a musical, and will not be a movie musical. And it's all thanks to Lorne Michaels.

    By Mike Bedard Read More
  • Derek smoldering

    The Ending Of Teen Wolf: The Movie Explained

    The ending of "Teen Wolf: The Movie" needs explaining, from absent fan-faves and a confusing resurrection to the nuances of a tortured character's fiery end.

    By Xandra Harbet Read More
  • Eddie Murphy in an awkward conversation

    The Ending Of Netflix's You People Explained

    Netflix's new romantic dramedy tackles some heavy issues including interracial relationships, American race relations, and cultural and religious differences.

    By Lisa Laman Read More
  • Ginny looking up and smiling

    What Dog Gone Got Right And Wrong About The Real Story

    Netflix's 2023 film "Dog Gone" is based on the true story of a lost dog named Gonker. But here's what the movie got right and wrong about the real story.

    By David Konow Read More
  • Brendan Fraser posing

    Brendan Fraser Is Still Frustrated Over His Monkey Co-Star From George Of The Jungle

    Appearing recently on The Graham Norton Show, Brendan Fraser hilariously recounted his time working with the capuchin monkey from 1997's George of the Jungle.

    By Tom Meisfjord Read More
  • David Harbour with beard

    David Harbour Gets Spooky In The Trailer For Netflix's We Have A Ghost

    David Harbour is set to star as a ghost named Ernest in "We Have a Ghost," a new film coming to Netflix this February, and its first trailer just dropped.

    By Jason Shomer Read More
  • Greg Mottola at film premiere

    Confess, Fletch Director Greg Mottola Is Penning A Sequel (Despite Not Having A Proper Greenlight)

    Writer and director Greg Mottola has revealed he is penning a follow-up to "Confess, Fletch" despite not having the proper green light from the studio.

    By Charles Switzer Read More
  • Justin Long close-up

    Justin Long Recounts The Time He Got A Concussion While Filming Dodgeball

    Justin Long admitted that he got a concussion while filming Dodgeball. Here's how the actor was injured, recounted on his podcast.

    By Evan E. Lambert Read More
  • jason sudekis with mic

    The Raunchy Jason Sudeikis Comedy That Might Be Too Much For Netflix

    This Jason Sudeikis movie might be too much for comedy fans looking for something to watch on streaming services. The raunchy film is now available.

    By C.M. Crockford Read More
  • Regina Hall at Golden Globes

    Girls Trip 2 Is Officially Happening With The Original Cast In Tow

    Fans of "Girls Trip" can rejoice amid news that a sequel to the female-lead comedy is being developed, with the original cast set to reprise their roles.

    By Danny Bojic Read More
  • Ria Khan does a kung fu pose

    Polite Society Review: A High-Flying Kick Of A Comedy

    Polite Society is a Sundance sensation, featuring an unusual action-comedy film with Priya Kansara running a high-energy kung fu YouTube channel with her sister

    By Reuben Baron Read More
  • Dog panting

    How Close Does Netflix's Dog Gone Stick To The True Story Behind It?

    Netflix's newest dog-centered movie "Dog Gone" may have had to stretch some details for dramatic effect, but the film itself is based on a real-life event.

    By Mikael Trench Read More
  • Molly Ringwald in Sixteen Candles

    Sixteen Candles Facts All '80s Rom-Com Fans Will Love

    "Sixteen Candles" became a blueprint for coming-of-age high school comedies. Here are "Sixteen Candles" facts all '80s rom-com fans will love.

    By Blaise Santi Read More
  • Will Forte smiling at MacGruber premiere

    Will Forte Discusses Space, Aliens, And Absurdist Comedy - Exclusive Interview

    Will Forte discussed "Aliens Abducted My Parents and Now I Feel Kinda Left Out," his interest in space, and his thoughts on aliens in an exclusive interview.

    By Audrey Fox Read More
  • Maura from 80 for Brady smiling

    Is 80 For Brady Based On A True Story?

    "80 for Brady" has a pretty imaginative plot for a sports film, and some viewers may be wondering whether the movie might actually be based on a true story.

    By Ethan Zack Read More
  • Millie Bobby Brown smiling

    Millie Bobby Brown Draws Her Sword And A Conversation Amongst Fans In First Look At Netflix's Damsel

    While many fans are wishing for an "Enola Holmes 3," it seems Millie Bobby Brown and her sword are inspiring a conversation among fans about Netflix's "Damsel."

    By Carolyn Jenkins Read More
  • Ghostbusters Winston Zeddemore close up

    The Ghostbusters Ectomobile Met An Unfortunate Demise At The End Of The Original Film

    Fans may be surprised to learn that the original Ectomobile in "Ghostbusters" met an unfortunate demise at the end of the original film. Here's what happened.

    By Jason Shomer Read More
  • Ivan Reitman posing on red carpet

    Ghostbusters Director Ivan Reitman Settles The Debate On Whether It's A Comedy Or Horror Film

    "Ghostbusters": comedy or horror? While fans have debated this genre-hopping movie since its first release, director Ivan Reitman actually had an answer.

    By Chris Perez Read More
  • Kelsey Grammer smiling

    Kelsey Grammer's 1996 Comedy Flop Is Still Worth Checking Out

    Despite its status as a flop, audiences are giving Kelsey Grammer's 1996 comedy film "Down Periscope" a positive reassessment today.

    By Matt Storc Read More
  • Annie Potts smiling on red carpet

    Janine's Iconic Glasses In Ghostbusters Were Not Originally Part Of Her Costume

    "Ghostbusters" is an iconic sci-fi comedy full of well-known imagery, and this one accessory worn by secretary Janine has a funny and unexpected origin.

    By Jason Shomer Read More
  • Adam Devine

    The Workaholics Movie Has Been Scrapped By Paramount+

    From 2011-2017, "Workaholics" was a cult hit that spoofed the insanities and inanities of the modern workplace. Now, Adam DeVine says the movie is scrapped.

    By Christian Schoon Read More
  • Tom Hanks smiling

    Tom Hanks Named Turner And Hooch's Exhausting Production His Most Difficult Shoot

    The most grueling moment that Tom Hanks recalls originates from the 1989 film "Turner and Hooch," which saw the actor working alongside a very hairy co-star.

    By Mikael Trench Read More
  • Joel McHale posing at event

    The Community Movie Will Finally Roll Cameras In June

    Community fans rejoice. It seems the movie of the beloved show is coming sooner than you might think — June to be exact.

    By Jeff Litton Read More
  • Akbar Mohammed looking

    Eddie Murphy And Jonah Hill Hilariously Butt Heads In The Trailer For You People

    Netflix's "You People" is set for release in late January and the trailer has dropped. With Eddie Murphy and Jonah Hill leading the way, we're in for a treat.

    By Thompson Smith Read More
  • Renfield with wide eyes in close-up

    Nicolas Cage's Dracula Film Renfield Hits All The Vampire Tropes

    Despite the comedic twists, astute fans of the vampire genre will notice that the Renfield trailer packs in references to other iconic bloodsucker stories.

    By Brandon Shoaff Read More
  • Dracula smiling

    Nicolas Cage Doesn't Suck As Dracula In The First Renfield Trailer

    The first trailer for "Renfield" has arrived, and it's exactly what we needed. Check out Nicolas Cage as Dracula and Nicholas Hoult as the titular sidekick.

    By Caitlin Albers Read More
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