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James Sikking, ‘Hill Street Blues’ and ‘Doogie Howser, M.D.’ actor, dies at 90
Los Angeles Times· 10 hours agoJames Sikking, the TV and film actor who starred in the series “Hill Street Blues” and “Doogie...
New Prime Video movie debuts with 0% Rotten Tomatoes rating
Digital Spy· 18 hours agoTyler Perry's new Prime Video movie Divorce in the Black has debuted with a 0% critics' score on...
Shannen Doherty's 'Heathers' Co-Star Lisanne Falk Addresses Her Death
Entertainment Tonight· 1 hour agoLisanne Falk is officially the last remaining Heather. On Monday, the actress took to Instagram to...
The Only Main Actors Still Alive From 1969's Midnight Cowboy - Looper
Looper· 1 day agoThe severe rating earned by "Midnight Cowboy" didn't hurt the film's legacy one bit — it's the only ...
Lights, Camera, Luxury: Venice's Most Dazzling Stays for Film Festival Season
Vanity Fair· 6 days agoVenice’s annual film festival turns the Floating City into a real-life movie set each year, drawing...
Marvel’s Kevin Feige reveals plans for two panels at San Diego Comic-Con 2024
Digital Trends via Yahoo Canada News· 6 hours agoWith Marvel returning to San Diego Comic-Con 2024. Kevin Feige announced the studio will host two...
Twisters director says that James Gunn "lucked out" getting David Corenswet for Superman: "He’s...
Games Radar· 14 hours agoLooking back at 1996 disaster movie Twister, it has a fascinating ensemble cast. Alongside leads...
Charlize Theron Reveals How She Really Feels About The Recent Furiosa Movie
HuffPost UK via Yahoo Canada News· 14 hours agoThe Oscar winner originated the role of Imperator Furiosa in the Mad Max movie Fury Road, which hit...
Ryan Reynolds and Hugh Jackman on the Perks and Pitfalls of Playing Superheroes
New York Times· 15 hours agoThe two friends have learned a lot about being the stewards of major pop-culture characters, an...
The 25 Essential Serial Killer Movies
The Wrap via Yahoo Canada News· 2 days agoEvery bit as voyeuristic as Hitchcock’s creepy classics, but with a self-awareness that indicts the audience almost as much as the maniac. It’s ...