Moon Knight Has Done Some Terrible Things, And These Are The Worst
In his quest for vengeance, justice, or merely the indulgence of his delusions, Moon Knight has sunk to some uniquely dark depths.
Read MoreIn his quest for vengeance, justice, or merely the indulgence of his delusions, Moon Knight has sunk to some uniquely dark depths.
Read More"Moon Knight" honcho Grant Curtis is the first to admit he wouldn't have a career without the accomplished Sam Raimi giving him a chance, as he tells Looper.
Read MoreSandra Bullock has done many things - from showing off comedic chops to an Oscar-winning dramatic role. In "The Lost City," she is known for her leech picking.
Read More"Mission: Impossible 7" sees a new face joining the franchise alongside its star player. Mark Gatiss revealed what it was really like working with Tom Cruise.
Read MoreIt's been over a decade since the end of hit medical comedy "Scrubs." In an exclusive interview with Zach Braff, he revealed the story he'd want in a reunion.
Read MoreStunt work doesn't have an Oscar award. Stunt coordinator Timothy Eulich explained why the Academy Awards should include the recognition.
Read MoreDespite "The Big Bang Theory" ending things on a high note for Sheldon and Amy, many fans feel there's a glaring issue in their relationship.
Read MoreDecades into his career, Michael Caine is a household name. Let's look at his major film roles and rank them from worst to best, according to Rotten Tomatoes.
Read MoreAccording to fans on Reddit, only one "Futurama" movie can be considered the best.
Read MoreA particular moment "Criminal Minds" behind-the-scenes footage highlights Shemar Moore's fun side perfectly.
Read MoreEven though he initially seems endearing, Minato Namikaze is the worst because he sealed a demon in his son.
Read MoreJudd Apatow's new movie for Netflix called "The Bubble" had some interesting scenes that never made it to screen, as some of the cast explains to Looper.
Read MoreThe new World War I-era movie "The Road Dance" may take place decades ago but it still carries an all too familiar storyline, as Mark Gatiss explains to Looper.
Read MoreDavid Dastmalchian just released a new volume in his comic book series but it's another character taking his mind as he weighs in on the future of Polka-Dot Man
Read MoreChris Pine and Ben Foster love working together, as they show in the new movie "The Contractor." The two tell Looper about why they connect so well.
Read MoreTramel Tillman is learning a lot from his time on "Severance." He told Looper all about working with Christopher Walken, Patricia Arquette, and many others.
Read MoreThe new HBO series "Winning Time" has a great cast of characters including Adrien Brody as Lakers' coach Pat Riley - Brody tells Looper how he played the part.
Read MoreIt's been 35 years since Patricia Arquette starred in "A Nightmare on Elm Street 3: Dream Warriors" and she's sharing some memories of the set just with Looper.
Read MoreGary Oldman and Jack Lowden are getting cozy in their new roles. They told Looper how their new Apple TV+ show, "Slow Horses," differs from previous projects.
Read MoreKiefer Sutherland has an eye for the perfect role to fit him. He spoke to Looper about "The Contractor," Chris Pine's ability, and shooting action scenes.
Read MoreNatascha McElhone and Olive Gray play two of the leading roles from the "Halo" video game in the new series for Paramount Plus, but they are quite different.
Read MoreHere's the moment on "Saturday Night Live" that stands out as Bill Hader's most character-breaking moment on the late-night show.
Read MoreEven the comedy stars of SNL can't always hold in their laughter during a sketch. There's one particularly memorable moment where Will Ferrell broke character.
Read MoreWyatt Langmore (Charlie Tahan) is easily one of the most innocent characters on 'Ozark.' Sadly, on a show where everyone does something, Wyatt chooses poorly.
Read MoreOscar Martinez was arguably the smartest character on "The Office," but even he made some blunders from time to time.
Read MoreNCIS, NCIS: Los Angeles, and NCIS: Hawai'i are all currently airing, but CBS has made up its mind about the shows' futures.
Read MoreOne "Criminal Minds" blooper shows A.J. Cook having an absolute blast as her character.
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