David Tennant, Matt Smith, and Jodie Whittaker get tons of love from Doctor Who fans, but I'm here to praise our 12th Doctor, Peter Capaldi.
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With everything getting a reboot/sequel, it's time to look at five animated series that deserve new lives: Gravity Falls, Clerks, and more.
Roger Moore begins his tenure as Bond with Live and Let Die; a middling film that is important with representation but also falls victim to racist tropes.
The loss of Sohla El-Waylly and other staff over pay inequities for BIPOC staff is seismic, but can it alter the future of cooking shows?
Sean Connery returns for Diamonds Are Forever to drive a dune buggy and introduce the campy elements that would define Bond for the next few decades.
The fifth season of The CW's Supergirl disappointed in many ways, but the show's hiatus has a chance to bring it back better than ever before.
George Lazenby takes over as James Bond in one of the best of the franchise thanks to a stunning performance by Diana Rigg and amazing action.
Parks and Recreation. 30 Rock. Everyone has a reunion show over Zoom. But how can television cope with continued "Lo-Fi" production?
Constantine's director, producer and Keanu Reeves explain how the film got an R rating and why Keanu isn't British or blonde in the 2005 film
Sharkboy and Lavagirl will return in Robert Rodriguez's We Could Be Heroes about superhero children. He also talks Netflix and diversity.
Phineas and Ferb are back, and their sister Candace is ready to once again bust her brothers in the upcoming Candace Against the Universe.
For this 007 Bond Binge we look at You Only Live Twice also known as the movie that made Sean Connery give up playing James Bond.
With Javicia Leslie taking over the suit starting with the second season, here are five ways The CW's Batwoman can make things even "Wilder."
Thunderball remains the most successful movie of the James Bond franchise to date. Sharks, femme fatales, and peak Sean Connery make it work.
With Hollywood re-examining how it portrays law enforcement, can "The Great American Cop Show" be saved? Here are five ways we think it can.
I canceled my Quibi subscription. The time had come to pull the band-aid off and end the pretense that we were ever really in a relationship.
Earlier this week, the MPAA announced their final rating for the filmed version of Lin-Manuel Miranda's Hamilton, bound for Disney+ on July 3. It would be
You've heard the Hamilton soundtrack, you've seen it on Disney+, but there's an entire world of trivia behind Lin-Manuel Miranda's musical.
Irresistible isn't your typical comedy or even political satire. But with an amazing cast, Jon Stewart delivers a gut punch to our politics.
Goldfinger is, in so many ways, the seminal film in the James Bond 007 film franchise. It provides some of the most iconic moments, best lines, and
The Baudelaire orphans are failed by adults and institutions in A Series of Unfortunate Events. How can we ever find hope in dark times?
Looney Tunes is making waves on HBO Max as one of its most popular offerings. Meanwhile, classic Disney cartoons are almost invisible. Why?
This movie is still astounding and demands to be seen just so you can discuss it. Love it or hate it; you'll have a strong reaction to Sorry To Bother You.
Think the news looks like The Purge movies? You might be right but don't assume the horror franchise is just about lawlessness and riots.
The Belcher family on FOX's Bob's Burgers may be strange but they're family, and a family worth spending some quality comfort TV time with.
Filming can continue on Matt Reeves' The Batman starring Robert Pattinson as early as July according to new guidelines published by the UK government.
Team Supergirl finally takes on Leviathan in an epic, season-ending battle as Lex Luthor schemes and plays both sides against one another.
The CW's Batwoman caps off an excellent season with game-changing thrills and as a rumination on partnerships, loyalty, and family.
Bill Pullman denounces Trump for tweeting a doctored video that superimposed his head on to Pullman's body to deliver the speech from Independence Day.
Disney has decided to push its release of Hamilton from October 2021 to a very appropriate July 3 release on Disney+.