Meg 2 made a third more than the Ryan Reynolds hit Free Guy; it made twice as much as the sci-fi classic Arrival, and four ...
In 2002, I was notified that the National Film Registry had added This Is Spinal Tap to its collection of 'culturally, ...
Top picks for seasonal TV cheer include concerts from Nashville and the Tabernacle Choir, along with a new “Nutcracker” on ...
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Unspoken Rules For Attending A Soccer Match In The UK (And No. 1 Is Don't Call It Soccer)
Football in the U.K. may seem like a straightforward game, but the culture surrounding matches can be difficult to navigate ...
An all-star cast and James L. Brooks reveal in Ella McCay that maybe "they don't make 'em like they used to" because everyone for got how.
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Billy Crudup on Method acting and Trump’s America: ‘It is becoming an increasingly lawless community’
The star of ‘Almost Famous’ and ‘The Morning Show’ talks to Patrick Smith about forcing out tears in ‘Jay Kelly’, playing the lawman in ‘High Noon’, and bumping into ‘golden god’ Robert Plant ...
Every day, TVLine's What to Watch column spotlights new and returning English-language shows (and select movies) premiering or airing fresh episodes across broadcast, cable and streaming — organized ...
From award-winning novelists to inspiring memoirs, here are the top picks – fiction and non-fiction – to add to your holiday ...
It’s not every day that a movie as wild, as silly, and as utterly and ridiculously entertaining as this one comes around.
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This is the Shark movie that changed everything
The scientist analyzes everything from splashing behavior to prey misidentification, explaining why surfers look like seals from below and why that doomed lilo scene is so believable. When the “tiger ...
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Why this tsunami Shark movie makes zero sense
From terrible CGI breaches to sharks calmly cruising fluorescent-lit aisles, “Bait” delivers nonstop shark nonsense — and the scientist calls out every second of it. He explains why real sharks flee ...
Sure, there were vampires, witches, and ghosts. But these big-screen stories also got under our skin and gave us something ...
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