Many of the characters in American Horror Story; 1984 did not make it out alive. However, there is one character whom fans feel should have had a happy ending.
Kristen Bell strives to never say no to a role. That's how the same actress has given us an animated sloth, a frozen princess, a kid detective, and a banana.
There's an old adage that storytellers are at their best when they stick to what they know. Greek shock-teur Yorgos Lanthimos obviously knew a Greek tragedy.
Freddie Prinze Jr. was a familiar name for kids of the '90s and early '00s. However, there was one series he hated so much that he went on an acting hiatus.
NCIS often rewards viewers who pay attention to the smaller details. Here's one such detail fans recently noticed about Ducky's heart attack on the show.
Fans continue to eagerly wait for the arrival of Beta Ray Bill in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, but he has already appeared via 2017's "Thor: Ragnarok."
Chris Zylka was originally cast as Daniel in American Horror Story: Asylum before mysteriously getting dropped. Here's why he refused to appear on the show.
Assassination Classroom is a relatively quick binge-watch, and luckily, there's a pretty easy way to watch all of it if you've been jonesing for a new anime.
2001's Not Another Teen Movie hilariously parodied several teen rom-coms. Here's a film with a similar, yet more grown-up premise that parody fans may enjoy.
Thomas Gibson left Criminal Minds following an altercation with one of the show's writers. He was, however, briefly given the starring credit on the series.
Thanks to YouTube, you can experience the thrill-a-minute life of a big screen hero, minus the inevitable copay and embarrassing urgent care explanation.
HBO Max's Love and Death will focus on a notorious murder case in Texas from the early 1980s. Here's everything we know so far about the upcoming series.
Hey, where's Michelle Trachtenberg these days? Well, here's why it seems like Hollywood has stopped casting her (and what she's been doing behind the camera).
Once upon a time, the Hellraiser movies were actually quite ambitious, as seen by the cynical message underpinning the finale of Hellbound: Hellraiser II.