An ending can make or break a movie, and a great ending can make a great film. These are the movies that save the best for last and send audiences home happy.
This period romance from Shondaland delves into the lives of a wealthy family in early 1800s London. Here is every "Bridgerton" character ranked by likability.
With Ms. Marvel's powers changing for the small screen, these are the superheroes who have had their powers altered after being adapted into a different medium.
Timothy Eulich is on a campaign for recognition. He told Looper about coordinating stunts for "Everything Everywhere" and why stunt performers deserve Oscars.
Olivia Liang stars in The CW's reboot of "Kung Fu." In an interview, she revealed how her work on "Grey's Anatomy" and "Legacies" impacted her role as Nicky.
Daniel Radcliffe found some parallels between his work in the new movie "The Lost City" and the "Harry Potter" franchise, with both in the world of books.
"The Dark Knight" was David Dastmalchian's first foray into comic book movies, and he remains a fan of them. He recently shared his thoughts on "The Batman."
Michelle Yeoh and Jamie Lee Curtis star in the new mind-bending adventure "Everything Everywhere All at Once." The directors reveal what they were like on set.
It'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.
Maria Bakalova, Samson Kayo, and Harry Trevaldwyn go full meta comedy with "The Bubble." They told Looper what it was like shooting a comedy within a comedy.
Fans of 1971's "Willie Wonka & the Chocolate Factory" will be glad to know that Mike Teevee, Charlie Bucket, Veruca Salt and other stars are still going strong.