Beauty and the Beast enchanted audiences around the world when it first debuted in 1991, so be our guest for the untold truth of Disney's 1991 animated classic.
The ninth season of "American Horror Story" was inspired by slashers from the '80s. Here are the '80s horror movie references you likely missed in "AHS 1984."
Shirley Temple had quite the life after leaving showbiz. How many kid actors get a mocktail named after them and then end up as the US Ambassador to Ghana?
Galyn Susman and Angus McLane knew they could throw some references into "Lightyear." They spoke about the nods to other genre work that inspired them.
Gregory Middleton was ready for the material he faced with "Moon Knight." He told Looper how "Watchmen" prepared him for the necessary shots he would need.
"Drake & Josh" was one of the best series on Teen Nick, although it doesn't look like it's up for a revival. Here is what happened to Josh from "Drake & Josh."
Lily Sheen got to share the screen with Pedro Pascal for "The Unbearable Weight." She told Looper about him and what her ideal "Star Wars" role would be.
Michelle MacLaren needed to address the complex story of "Shining Girls." She told Looper how she carefully approached the source material for its adaptation.
"Barry" has confirmed what fans were suspecting for the last two seasons about Hank. Anthony Carrigan talked to Looper about the big reveal in Season 3.
If you thought "Vikings" was violent, the spin-off series "Vikings: Valhalla" seriously ups the ante. Here are the "Vikings: Valhalla" scenes that went too far.
William Peter Blatty wrote both "The Exorcist" novel and the screenplay, so it's no surprise it's largely accurate -- but there are a few stark differences.
Rachel Keller fully embraced Japanese culture for "Tokyo Vice." She told Looper about the language barrier, hostess clubs, and a second season for the show.
Rapper Bad Bunny will play the lead in the new "El Muerto" film about a hero who crosses paths with Spider-Man. Here is the untold truth of Marvel's El Muerto.
Yippie-kay-yay! Let's look back on one of the best action films ever made, seeing what Bruce Willis, Alan Rickman, Bonnie Bedelia and more did after "Die Hard."