Is Orochimaru worthy of forgiveness? Taking a look back at some of his craziest "Naruto" moments, we doubt it. Here are some examples of when he went too far.
Get ready for an onslaught of "Avatar" sequels with this breakdown of Jake Sully, Sam Worthington's central character in the James Cameron sci-fi film series.
If you've seen "Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness," you're aware of the big-name hero cameos. We break down visits from a talking minotaur and others.
The world depicted in "Luca" is cozy but packed with fun and exciting figures voiced by some familiar names. Here is why the cast of "Luca" sounds so familiar.
If the ending of Salt has you a little confused, we've broken it down. Read on to discover Evelyn Salt's motives, plan and how she executes the film's ending.
From weird dream logic to a lack of vision, these are the problematic plot questions that "Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness" can't quite answer.
Amanda Peet was briefly on top of the acting world. While she's since come down from those lofty heights, she hasn't exactly gone away. Here's what she's doing.
While "Moesha" is still a beloved show, a number of stars and guest stars from the show have passed away. Here are "Moesha" actors you may not know passed away.
Eager to stream something beyond Netflix? Gems like "Party Girl," "Ninja Scroll" and "Smithereens" are waiting for you on Hulu, Amazon Prime, Disney+ or others.
"Ocean's Eleven" is a thrilling heist film with a lot of moving parts. We're here to explain its ending, from the faked videos to the explosive gemstones.
From comic book beasties to references to Sam Raimi's past films, here the Easter eggs you may have missed in "Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness."
Where would the Others be without the Island's resident homicidal maniac to lead them? Let's bust open the hatch of the untold truth of Ben Linus from Lost.
"Multiverse of Madness" has some truly breathtaking moments, but they also make the film more than a little bit confusing at times. Let's clear them up.
With so many "Law & Order" episodes out there, narrowing them down to the very best is no easy task. Here are the top 50 episodes, ranked worst to best.
When it comes to "Barry," there's still some realism mixed in with the absurdist humor. Anthony Carrigan discussed how he prepared for his comedic role.
"Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness" is delightfully convoluted — leading to more questions about America's origin, Kang, the Illuminati and much more.