Reddit users on r/RedditWritesSeinfeld have come up with their own plotlines, including one where Kramer borrows Jerry's car and becomes an Uber driver.
Michael Jordan won't show up in Air, the Nike drama which details the birth of the Air Jordans, and director Ben Affleck has a compelling reason as to why.
With a vision of creating hit films on small budgets, Blumhouse has become a formidable force in the film world. Here's everything you need to know about them.
Future seasons of "House of the Dragon" look to be full of surprises, even for book readers. Here's every event from "Fire and Blood" fans can expect to see.
There's no denying that COVID truly changed the world, and it also had an enormous impact on the film industry. Here's how COVID changed filmmaking forever.
Despite the stacked cast, "The Rocker" didn't quite hit all the right notes with audiences. We take a look at the intriguing history of the cult favorite.
Remember the time "One Chicago" killed Santa? Or brought a character back just to make his life worse? These and other times, they really pushed the limits.
It's no secret how large a role computers play in movies and that isn't slowing down anytime soon. Here are 12 movies you had no idea were shot on virtual sets.
Wil Wheaton claims that William Shatner was mean to him when they met on the set of a Star Trek film, and now the captain has something to say about it.
Longtime "Shark Tank" fans may remember that Echo Valley Meats was dismissed during their first appearance. However, they turned it around and found success.
Here's a look at that hilarious Sesame Street outtake that shows Julia Louis-Dreyfus swearing on camera, only to be scolded by Elmo for saying a "bad word."
According to ex-Chicago Med star Torrey DeVitto, the show's writers have an important job to balance drama and entertainment when creating topical storylines.