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Everything New on Netflix in July
More ‘Stranger Things’ and a new Russo brothers movie are coming.
Emmys 2021: The Full List of Winners
Here are TV’s top shows of the year.
Watch Daniel Craig’s Farewell Speech to James Bond
“I’ve loved every single second.”
Why Darth Vader Was Right All Along
(Okay, maybe not about *everything*...)
Tanya Roberts, ‘Charlie’s Angels’ and Bond Star, Dies at 65
Roberts was first reported dead on Sunday, but she was still alive at the time.
‘Star Wars: The Clone Wars’ Finale: Breaking Down Every Easter Egg and Secret
Ended, The Clone Wars have.
Watch Jeff Bridges Play The Dude in Stella Artois’ Super Bowl Commercial
Careful man, there’s a beverage here.
The 25 Most Romantic Movies of the Last 25 Years
Before movies learned how to talk, they learned how to kiss.
Don’t Be a Bum, Check Out These 10 ‘Rocky’ Facts
Sylvester Stallone became a star playing Rocky Balboa, but did you know that United Artists wanted to buy Stallone’s script for Rocky and cast another actor in the title role? Before they finally agreed to let Stallone have the part, they tried to cast actors like Robert Redford, Burt Reynolds, and James Caan. That’s just one of the facts crammed into the latest episode of You Think You Know Movies, which goes the distance on the original 1976 classic, Rocky.
10 Things You Might Not Know About ‘The Cabin in the Woods’
Writer Joss Whedon and director Drew Goddard created over 60 different types of monsters were created specifically for The Cabin in the Woods including Sugarplum Fairy, Reptilius, Angry Molesting Tree, Fornicus, Wraiths and, of course, a Merman. That’s just one of the many facts packed into the latest episode of You Think You Know Movies, which catches up with The Cabin in the Woods.
The Top Five Craziest Twist Endings in Movie History
In the tradition of ScreenCrush series like You Think You Know Movies and You Think You Know TV comes a brand new YouTube series: Top Five! Each week (or so; we’ve got a lot of other stuff going on), ScreenCrush editor and critic Matt Singer will count down a particular topic from the world of movies (and probably write these introductory posts in the third person).
Tracy Morgan Makes Emotional Return to Emmys, Receives Standing Ovation
At last year’s Emmys, Jimmy Kimmel sent a message to Tracy Morgan, who had been hospitalized in a coma following a traffic accident that killed one of Morgan’s friends and fellow comedians. “Shout out to Tracy Morgan, we’ll see you next year, Tracy,” Kimmel told the audience at the time. Almost one year later, Morgan made good on Kimmel’s promise and surprised the Emmys crowd as he arrived on stage to present the final award of the night for Best Drama Series to a standing ovation from the crowd.