Netflix thriller "Leave The World Behind" poses more questions than it answers. But what does the ending mean? We take a look at some possible explanations.
Remember Ethan from "Lost"? Played by William Mapother, Ethan inspires terror as the original face of the Others, and that's not Mapother's only claim to fame.
Most of the time, PG-13 movies aren't allowed to use the mother of all curse words -- but when they do, they only get one shot to be as creative as possible.
Despite the fact Josh Lucas plays a younger version of Kevin Costner's John Dutton on "Yellowstone," both men hardly spent time together on set. Here's why.
John Amos' James Evans had an unceremonious departure on "Good Times." Here's the real reason Normal Lear killed off one of the show's main characters.
Season 1 of the "Frasier" reboot on Paramont+ has many callbacks to Kelsey Grammer's antics on "Cheers" and "Frasier." Here are the small details you missed.
Speaking to journalist Alan Sepinwall for an oral history of "The O.C.," Seth Cohen actor Adam Brody revealed his biggest regret from his time on the show.
Nudity is not uncommon in Hollywood nowadays, but what you're seeing may not be the real thing. These actors opted to use prosthetics rather than bare all.
Coconut Head was one of the most iconic characters on "Ned's Declassified School Survival Guide." Longtime fans will surely want to know what he looks like now.
Remember Kmart's "Jingle Bells" Joe Boxer commercial from 2013 and all the controversy it caused? Viewers may have been looking in the wrong place to find it.
According to some early concept art, "Spider-Man: No Way Home" initially featured a very unlikely alliance between the titular hero and a previous villain.
Out of all the Christmas episodes "South Park" has aired in its 26 seasons on air, here are five that pushed the limits of good taste like only the show can.
Jar Jar Binks has been ridiculed by fans ever since his debut in "Star Wars: Episode I – The Phantom Menace," but there's a real person behind the CGI.
Zack Snyder's line of DC films were very broody and cynical. The famous director went this route to avoid accidentally falling into a "propaganda" story trap.
Short Round did not appear in "Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny." Now, concept art is showing us what an appearance by the character may have looked like.
When used properly, screen nudity can be impactful. We take a look at some deleted nude scenes that would've changed the movie, both for better and worse.