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'Presumed Innocent' ending explained: Who killed Carolyn Polhemus on the Apple TV+ series? Was Rusty...
Decider· 5 hours agoAbrams’ eight-episode limited series, starring and executive produced by Jake Gyllenhaal, viewers...
10 best Ryan Reynolds movies to watch before 'Deadpool & Wolverine', be warned #4 is not for...
MEAWW· 2 days agoThis upcoming film promises to deliver the same blend of humor, action, and unexpected twists that...
RHONJ’s Teresa Regrets Not Preparing Husband Luis for Fame
Life & Style· 2 days agoReal Housewives of New Jersey star Teresa Giudice admitted she regrets not preparing her husband,...
Tim Burton's Unmade Catwoman Spin-Off Would’ve Been a 'Boys'-Like Experience Ahead of Its Time
Collider· 5 days agoTim Burton changed the cinematic game with his Batman films; Batman was one of the first comic book...
Natalie Portman on the true story that inspired ‘Lady in the Lake’
AOL· 5 days agoOscar-winning actor Natalie Portman has never starred in a TV show — until now. While audiences are used to seeing her on the big screen, from her iconic roles in the “Star Wars” franchise to ...
'RHOC' Star Jennifer Pedranti says Tamra Judge "is a problem when she drinks"
Decider· 6 days agoJennifer Pedranti, who first joined the show in Season 17, is dealing with her own fair share of...
"I Hated That F*cking Movie" — 15 Critically Acclaimed Films The Writers Hated
BuzzFeed· 6 days agoTruman Capote, author of the novella Breakfast at Tiffany's, hated the film because he wished they'd...
Why the 90s were a golden age for disaster movies
Pocket-lint· 6 days agoMaybe it's a little bit like horror movies where we can get that sense of being smarter than the protagonists who put themselves in bad situations, or...
Review: Uninspired disaster flick Twisters is gone with the wind
The Globe and Mail· 6 days agoTwisters has no flying cows; no one tossing a random squeaky bear at a pickup truck’s windshield...
‘Twisters’ Review: When the Monster Is Real
New York Times· 6 days agoGlen Powell and Daisy Edgar-Jones lead a stand-alone sequel to the 1996 hit — and times sure have changed.