Vince Vaughn Developed The Break-Up With Only Jennifer Aniston In Mind
"The Break-Up" writer and co-star Vince Vaughn shared that he only ever wanted Jennifer Anniston to play the role of Brooke in the rom-com.
Read More"The Break-Up" writer and co-star Vince Vaughn shared that he only ever wanted Jennifer Anniston to play the role of Brooke in the rom-com.
Read More"Barry" always enjoyed sprinkling in a lot of dark humor in its thrilling story. However, the series finale appeared to forgo comedy completely.
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Read MoreWhile the Watergate story may be well-trod territory, White House Plumbers puts a new spin on it.
Read More"Captain America: New World Order" features characters and references from a '90s "Hulk" storyline. This could mean the MCU debut of the Juggernaut.
Read More"The Princess Diaries" featured an iconic performance Heather Matarazzo as Lilly Moscovitz. Here's what the actor has been up to since the film's release.
Read MoreBefore Chris Pine joined the "Star Trek" franchise and became Captain Kirk, he was seriously considering doing a sequel to "L.A. Confidential" instead.
Read MoreTodd Phillips' hilarious and chaotic weapons-centric dark comedy is mostly based on a true story.
Read MoreHere's why Ben Affleck's Hypnotic got an R rating, and some other reasons why parents should give pause before letting their kids watch the film.
Read More"Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse" highlights an impactful figure in history by using the number he used on the field a number of times in the film.
Read MoreWith the multiverse growing in prevalence, "Deadpool 3" could easily adapt a crucial X-Force comic book story, but it would pose significant risks.
Read MoreKieran Culkin, J. Smith-Cameron, Nicholas Braun, and other members of the "Succession" cast have revealed their thoughts on the HBO drama's series finale.
Read More"The Little Mermaid" is an updated version of the animated Disney classic, and Melissa McCarthy added depth (among other changes) to the role of Ursula.
Read MoreIf you were surprised to see Charlize Theron's name listed as an executive producer on Netflix's "Murder Mystery 2" then you aren't alone.
Read More"Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse" introduces many Spider-People, including Peter B. Park, and a past Spider-Man actor was briefly considered for the role.
Read MoreAction icon Arnold Schwarzenegger finally leads his own TV show with "FUBAR," and some wonder how many episodes the first season of the Netflix series is.
Read MoreThis is why Nicolas Cage's suit from director Tim Burton's unmade "Superman Lives" looks so strange.
Read MoreNeon Genesis Evangelion changed the game when it came to anime. But its a vast universe full of confusing titles, so we'll tell you what order to watch it all.
Read MoreSome were surprised by the characterization of Adam Warlock in "Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3," and concept art hints at a more serious version of the hero.
Read MoreAs it turns out, Mila Kunis had a good reason for not appearing in Ted 2, the sequel to Seth MacFarlane's raunchy comedy Ted.
Read More"Succession" star Jeremy Strong has revealed whether or not he really drank the disgusting smoothie featured in the HBO series' finale episode.
Read MoreEveryone tried to figure out the "Succession" finale before it aired, and one person actually did by analyzing one of the character's last names.
Read More"Succession" has finally come to an end, and while most character arcs were wrapped up neatly, there are still a few questions that need to be answered.
Read More"The Carmichael Show" was a sitcom with its finger on the pulse that garnered strong reviews and solid ratings. So why did it end after Season 3?
Read MoreBoth Succession and Barry wrapped up with impressive final seasons, but which HBO show has the best series finale?
Read More"Furious 7" represents an anomaly in the "Fast & Furious" franchise, grossing $1.5 billion. As such, it's unlikely "Fast X" will surpass it at the box office.
Read MoreThe Season 4 finale of "Barry" has aired, ending the Bill Hader-created series -- but apparently Larry David thought the show should have ended with Season 3.
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