• Echo and the Bad Batch, as seen on Star Wars: The Clone Wars

    Star Wars Fans Just Got Seriously Exciting News

    Star Wars: The Clone Wars may have ended, but that doesn't mean everything's over. Big news just landed from the galaxy far, far away: a spin-off animated series is in development. Its focus will be the infamous Bad Batch, a group of specialized clone soldiers featured in the series' final season.
  • Robyn Nevin, Emily Mortimer, and Bella Heathcote in Relic

    The Ending Of Relic Explained

    Like a lot of the most popular indie horror films of the last decade, Relic uses horror as a release valve to help audiences both understand and cope with real-life fears that have no corresponding real-life points of obvious catharsis.
  • Eden Duncan-Smith in See You Yesterday

    Why C.J. Walker From See You Yesterday Looks So Familiar

    The youngster who portrays C.J. Walker in See You Yesterday might seem a bit familiar to some viewers. Her name is Eden Duncan-Smith, and she's been making a bit of a name for herself in the movie biz in recent years. Here's Why C.J. Walker from See You Yesterday looks so familiar
  • Ted Danson and Kristen Bell on The Good Place

    The Untold Truth Of The Good Place

    Right from the jump, The Good Place left fans guessing, and behind the scenes, showrunner Mike Schur kept his cast on their toes as well. Here are some things you didn't know about The Good Place, from its inception to its astounding finale.
  • Andy Samberg and Cristin Milioti in Palm Springs

    The Ending Of Palm Springs Explained

    Palm Springs takes the tried-and-true time loop formula and applies it to a romantic comedy, with winning results. Still, for audiences raised on Groundhog Day, its ending might leave some questions unanswered. Here's what went down in the ending of Palm Springs.
  • Claire Danes, Mandy Patinkin, Damian Lewis, and Rupert Friend in a promo still for Homeland

    The Real Reason Homeland Ended

    For eight seasons, Showtime's Emmy-winning spy thriller Homeland led a lineup of acclaimed series. With its conclusion has come not just the end of a show, but an end of an era for the premium cable network. Let's take a look at what led this massive hit to end its remarkable run.
  • Actor Kevin Hart

    The Surprising Origin Of Kevin Hart's Die Hart

    Kevin Hart is about to try his hand at short-form television. Earlier this year, the news broke that he and his company, Laugh Out Loud, were beginning production on a series for Quibi. Titled Die Hart, the show came about almost completely by coincidence, thanks to one of Hart's previous works.
  • Kelly Preston as Violet in Amazon Women on the Moon

    This Is Kelly Preston's Most Underrated Movie

    We were recently handed the sad news that Kelly Preston had passed away. In honor of her admirable career, we decided to take a look back to discover which of her movies is the most unheralded, underrated entry in her filmography — and if we're being honest, it was an easy task.
  • Will Ferrell in Wedding Crashers

    The Truth About Will Ferrell's Wedding Crashers Role

    There's a huge backstory behind Will Ferrell's small Wedding Crashers role. According to an interview with director David Dobkin in Entertainment Weekly, Ferrell's cameo almost didn't happen at all, and was a last-minute surprise that kept the cast and crew on their toes up until the film's release.
  • Paul Rudd in How Do You Know

    The Forgotten Paul Rudd Rom-Com That's Killing It On Netflix

    Whatever the various factors that determine popularity may be, they're currently working in the favor of How Do You Know, a ten-year-old rom-com starring Paul Rudd. It's worth taking a look back at the movie now that it's been granted its share of the spotlight.
  • Vivica A. Fox as Vernita Green in Kill Bill: Vol. 3

    Vivica A. Fox Shares Amazing Idea For Kill Bill: Vol. 3

    O.G. Kill Bill star Vivica A. Fox, who played the assassin Vernita Green in the 2003 classic, recently opened up about the plot details of a potential Kill Bill: Volume 3. Her story did leave one open plot point that would make a heck of an intriguing starting point for the long-rumored sequel.
  • Danial Sharman as the Weeping Monk in Netflix's Cursed

    Why The Weeping Monk From Cursed Looks So Familiar

    We'd wager, that the actor playing Cursed's nefarious Weeping Monk will seem more familiar than most. His name is Daniel Sharman, and you've almost certainly seen him on the small screen in recent years. Here's where you've seen him prior to Netflix's King Arthur reboot.
  • Ryan Gosling as Sebastian Wilder and Emma Stone as Mia Dolan in La La Land

    The Best Movies About Hollywood

    Ah, Hollywood -- it's the place where dreams are made. It's no surprise then that there are a ton of Hollywood movies about Hollywood itself: A town full of talented, beautiful people living on hope is about as cinematic as it gets. These are the best movies about Tinseltown ever made.