Everyone is collectively squinting at their screens right now, because there’s a guy on TikTok who looks EXACTLY like Kevin James . . . and not in the “my friend
Celebrity breakups, rich people problems, and actors pretending they’re just like us. If it sparkles or self-destructs in public, it’s probably here.
Everyone is collectively squinting at their screens right now, because there’s a guy on TikTok who looks EXACTLY like Kevin James . . . and not in the “my friend
Get ready to rhyme your way through all 50 states. A brand-new Dr. Seuss book is hitting shelves next summer, just in time for America’s 250th birthday. It’s called “Sing
Horror fans, sharpen your stakes and hide your kitchen knives, because “Entertainment Weekly” has done the impossible: They’ve ranked the 25 Best Horror Villains of All Time. Predictably, Count Dracula
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Most celebrities prefer to quietly update their looks and hope nobody notices. Jennifer Lawrence? Not so much. In a new interview with The New Yorker, the Oscar-winning star got brutally
The movies have given us some ridiculous monsters. Who knows what these filmmakers were thinking. Maybe they dreamed bigger than their budget should have let them. Or maybe the mushrooms
We all have that one movie we’ll defend with our whole heart, no matter how much critics tear it apart. Maybe it’s nostalgia, maybe it’s the soundtrack, or maybe we
Michael Keaton just got his hometown hero moment in Pittsburgh, and it came with an unfortunate typo. The legendary actor was inducted into the inaugural class of the new Pittsburgh