Annette Review: Love, Loss, And A Singing Puppet Baby
"Annette," much like the music of Sparks, will likely prove to be an acquired taste.
Read More"Annette," much like the music of Sparks, will likely prove to be an acquired taste.
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Read MoreIf the little people in your life love "PAW Patrol" (and these days, what kid age 2-7 doesn't?), they will adore "PAW Patrol: The Movie."
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Read MoreWhile it isn't flawless, Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings takes us to imaginative worlds and introduces us to some lovable new heroes.
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Read MoreOkay, you know John Cena is funny in "Vacation Friends." But is he enough to make the movie worth watching all by himself?
Read More"We Need to Do Something" has emerged as one of the most potent new horror films of 2021.
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Read MoreA must-see for Cage devotees and casual fans alike.
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Read MoreHBO Max's Love and Death will focus on a notorious murder case in Texas from the early 1980s. Here's everything we know so far about the upcoming series.
Read More"Night Court" revival star Lacretta shared her inspirations for playing Gurg, what it's like working with Melissa Rauch and John Larroquette, and more.
Read MoreDecades before Lost attracted millions of TV viewers to ABC each week, the network regularly delighted audiences with Fantasy Island. Here's the inside story.
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Read MoreThe Russell Crowe-starring exorcism film "The Pope's Exorcist" is full of disturbing moments. Here are some of the movie's most harrowing scenes, ranked.
Read MoreChris Diamantopoulos discussed his new series "Mrs. Davis," working with Jamie Lee Curtis in "The Sitcky," and playing fan-reviled "The Office" character Brian.
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