Movies Where Actors Play Exaggerated Versions Of Themselves
Whether it's a dark drama, a light-hearted farce, or an unconventional fantasy, these intriguing movies saw actors play a version of themselves.
Read MoreWhether it's a dark drama, a light-hearted farce, or an unconventional fantasy, these intriguing movies saw actors play a version of themselves.
Read More"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.
Read MoreTom Selleck was already famous when he played Dr. Richard Bruke on "Friends." Here's what the "Blue Bloods" star had to say about the experience.
Read MoreIf 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.
Read MoreRumors have been circulating about who is fit to portray the lead role in "Ballerina," but at this week's CinemaCon, it was finally confirmed.
Read MoreAt the recent Lionsgate panel at CinemaCon, fans got some big news regarding the "Dirty Dancing" sequel.
Read MoreThe worst mistake Matt Reeves' "The Batman 2" can make is play it safe with its choice of villain, especially after how complex the Riddler is.
Read MoreMargot Robbie stars in a new "Barbie" movie coming out in 2023. To many fans' dismay, it appears the film will lack one crucial aspect of the doll's existence.
Read MoreLen Cariou has a specific agreement with Donnie Wahlberg. Cariou told Looper about this pact that came about on the set of "Blue Bloods."
Read MoreEven though it remains broadly popular, some longtime fans of "The Goldbergs" stopped watching during Season 9. Here's why.
Read MoreJeffrey Dead Morgan took to Twitter and and addressed "toxic" fans of "The Walking Dead," many of whom reacted negatively to some recent news.
Read MoreDraco Malfoy's near-death experience in "Half-Blood Prince" seemed to change things for the character, leading him to do one thing to help Harry Potter.
Read MoreIn Netflix's "Ozark," Marty Byde (Jason Bateman) engages in a chest-swelling competition with Omar's captains and manages to fail miserably at it.
Read MoreAlthough she has limited screen time, Lady Gaga's Scathach from "American Horror Story: Roanoke" demonstrates many immense powers.
Read MoreWhen it comes to fan-casting the Fantastic Four, we've gotten a look at John Krasinski as Reed Richards, and now we can finally see Emily Blunt as Sue Storm.
Read MoreThe sparse desert landscapes in "The Unhealer" might lead viewers to wonder where the movie was filmed. Well, we've got the answer.
Read MoreBand of Brothers was a hit for HBO, but was it historically accurate? While the show is based on a true story, it doesn't adhere to reality precisely.
Read MoreParks & Rec was a wonderful workplace comedy, and Chriss Pratt always kept things interesting as Andy Dwyer. Here's his best time Pratt broke character.
Read MoreAfter striking precious stone with "Uncut Gems," it appears that Adam Sandler is ready to team up with the Safdie brothers once again for a new film project.
Read MoreTo help sift through the tale's many visions, fits of madness, and hallucinations, we'll discuss the biggest unanswered questions From "The Northman."
Read More'Ozark' is known for a wealth of talent on both sides of the camera, but you may have missed this musically talented guest star who cameoed in Season 4.
Read MoreWilliam 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.
Read MoreRachel Keller fully embraced Japanese culture for "Tokyo Vice." She told Looper about the language barrier, hostess clubs, and a second season for the show.
Read MoreWhether it's super obvious or uber cryptic, each and every symbol in the "Ozark" opening title cards means something. We'll break down each hieroglyph here.
Read MoreThe final 14 episodes of Netflix's "Ozark" feature a plethora of shocking twists and turns. However, one particularly tragic episode stands above the rest.
Read MoreHere are some TV bad guys who were actually right.
Read More"The Goldbergs" and "The Middle" are seemingly set in different universe, but that didn't stop one character from the former showing up in the other ABC sitcom.
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