2023 has already been a great showcase for a wide variety of comedies in almost every type of subgenre imaginable, but these are the year's best sp far.
From the looks of "The Flash," the CGI team may have been forced to speed through creating the film's digital effects -- here are some of the least convincing.
The most frustrating thing about 2023's "The Flash" is how it doesn't thoughtfully handle Barry's journey in understanding the trickiness of time travel.
Gorr the God butcher's source of power, the Necrosword, could still find a way to haunt the MCU. Here's why that's a possibility and how it could happen.
Since The Flash has a super-fast metabolism to boot, it makes getting drunk during a night out with friends tricky to accomplish. But, it's not impossible!
Although they only play a brief role in "The Flash," the character being chased by Batman has a long DC history and is slated to appear in a future project.
A "Five Nights at Freddy's" movie adaptation has long been discussed, but as it turns out, the series creator had a good reason for delaying any potential film.
The steamiest "Black Mirror" episode follows Danny (Anthony Mackie) and Karl (Yahya Abdul-Mateen II), two college friends who have drifted apart over the years.
The ending of "The Flash" offers opportunities for Barry Allen's archnemesis, Eobard Thawne, to appear in future installments. Here's how that may be possible.
"King of the Hill" might usually err on the side of lighter fare and jokes, but the Season 7 episode "Pigmalion" showcased some much darker subject matter.
Christopher Nolan has established himself as one of the best directors due to countless hit films. This is the untold truth of the acclaimed British filmmaker.
Black Widow finally got the live-action treatment in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, but she could've gotten a TV show in the 1970s courtesy of Angie Bowie.
Fans of the "Father of the Bride" franchise will be excited to know that the entire series of films is now available to stream. Here's where you can watch them.
Contrary to many fan theories, Eobard Thawne aka Reverse-Flash was not in "The Flash" after all. But there's always the chance he may appear in future projects.