In the pool for the most unlikely celebrity Twitter beef, who had actor Jim Carrey and the granddaughter of Italy's World War II-era Fascist dictator Benito Mussolini?
'The Big Lebowski' spin-off, 'The Jesus Rolls', was actually intended as a remake of a whole different film from 1974, but with a dash of Jesus in it.
It's clearly true that these men's careers have not been ended by the #MeToo movement. In fact, the movement appears to have shaken out in a way that's been rather just.
'The Hidden' arrived three years before the arrival of 'Twin Peaks,' but it's a movie that should naturally appeal to fans of that particular show. For one, it's got Kyle MacLachlan, playing an FBI agent with an unorthodox style.
Released 15 years ago, 'Walk Hard: The Dewey Cox Story' fell a bit short in delivering consistent laughs but it was incredibly great at pointing out the clichés of the music biopic genre.
Tommy Wiseau may not have struck gold with The Room, and he certainly won't be remembered for his acting chops (the lack thereof, most likely), but The Disaster Artist affirms that his spirit and dedication have subconsciously produced a film far greater than anything he could have ever dreamed of.
Aqua Teen Hunger Force forever! The long-running Adult Swim series is back for Season 12 this Thanksgiving for a 5-episode run.
Superfly is bringing 'Seinfeld' to life with an experience that will include iconic costumes, memorabilia, set re-creations, and props from the show.
10 years ago this month, the raunchy, Paul Feig directed 'Bridesmaids' was released and became a true watershed moment in comedy, for many reasons...
When it comes to high-concept comedies set against the backdrop of real history, 2003's 'Good Bye Lenin!' is among the best
After being fired by SNL and sparking a mini-culture war, Shane Gillis made his triumphant return... but it was fairly unremarkable.
Fresh off 'Space Force's' season one debut, we spoke with Don Lake about his role in the series, the magnetic chemistry among the all-star cast, his roots at The Second City, and much more.
There've been rumors circulating about the possibility of Hangover 4 happening, but there's several reasons why that's a terrible idea.
The Good Place presents the topics it addresses in a way that is engaging and thought-provoking (end of the first season, hello!), and it proves that TV has the potential to at least cause us to ponder about ourselves, or even to transform us into better human beings - and that's a good thing.
While probably shaky from a factual standpoint, 'Vice' is a hell of an enjoyable watch for something so darkly disturbing because of its real-life implications.
The 1987 vampire-themed horror-comedy The Lost Boys is being turned into a stage musical by It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia’s David Hornsby.
How the reaction to a piece about how 'Friends' holds up illustrates some of the worst tendencies of pop culture analysis on the Internet.
Part 2 of our chat with the country's leading comedy historian, Kliph Nesteroff, about his latest book 'Outrageous: A History of Showbiz and the Culture Wars.'
'Three Men and a Baby' was a massive hit when it came out which featured one of the greatest apartment sets in the history of movies and spawned an urban legend about a ghost boy.
We got a chance to talk to rising actor Ceci Balagot about how she got her start in the industry, working on Nickelodeon's 'Monster High: The Movie', representing the LGBTQ+ community on film, and much more.
In what's pretty clearly the stand-up comedy event of the year, Chris Rock debuted his new special, 'Selective Outrage,' and as expected there's been the same old tired reactions from both sides of the aisle.
'The Birdcage' wouldn’t be all that shocking if it came out now, but 25 years ago, it was a truly watershed thing to be the subject of a highly popular studio comedy.
Since 'Booksmart' arrived in theaters two weeks ago, fans (and foes) of the movie, on "film Twitter" and elsewhere, have been having an extended series of arguments about the film, one that's extended beyond what's on screen.
Ted, the vulgar and much loved film series from the mind of Seth MacFarlane has just announced a new prequel TV series that's coming to Peacock on Jan. 11.