All 6 Keri Russell TV Shows, Ranked

Golden Globe winner and four-time Emmy nomineeKeri Russellis one of television’s most acclaimed and long-lasting performers. In a career spanning over three decades, Rusell has starred in six TV shows, five of which as a headliner. For her work, Russell has won multiple accolades and received nominations for pretty much every major TV award, although the Emmy has somehow always eluded her. The owner of one of the most iconic sets of hair in ’90s television, Russell’s legacy on the small screen is rich and varied....

August 21, 2025 · 6 min · 1219 words · Cameron Zavala

Alyssa Milano Addresses the Long Feud With Her 'Charmed' Co-Stars

Bette Davis and Joan Crawford,Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson and Vin Diesel,Sarah Jessica Parker and Kim Cattrall,George TakeiandWilliam Shatner, the list goes on and on. In today’s edition of ‘Stars - They’re Just Like Us!’ we’re touching on one of the most famous rivalries in all of Hollywood - that of the cast of the classic long-running WB series,Charmed. While the show was all about the “power of three” that united the Halliwell sisters together, the behind-the-scenes drama is something of legend with a sort of Venn diagram between its leading stars,Alyssa Milano,Shannen Doherty, andRose McGowan(Holly Marie Combswas also there, but this trio was behind themainfeud)....

August 21, 2025 · 4 min · 843 words · Kevin White

Amazon Cancels Forever, Too Old to Die Young, and Three More Shows

It was a bit of a bloodbath for Amazon Prime original series over the weekend, as the streaming service announced the cancellations of five series in total. The supernatural half-hour dramaForeverwas among those the got the axe, as theMaya RudolphandFred Armisen-fronted series won’t be continuing past its first season. The show—which was run byMaster of Noneco-creatorAlan Yang—kept its entire plot under wraps until it premiered, at which point audiences learned that the series revolves around a widow (Rudolph) who dies a year after her husband (Armisen), only to wake up in the afterlife tied to him forever....

August 21, 2025 · 2 min · 361 words · Jennifer Young

Avengers: Endgame: Captain America's Ending Explained

Spoilers ahead forAvengers: Endgame. One of the more confusing aspects ofAvengers: Endgame’s time travel trickery is the ending to Captain America’s story. At the end of the movie, Captain America (Chris Evans) goes to put the Infinity Stones back in time where they came from so as not to disrupt the timeline. But then he decides to stay in the 1940s with Peggy Carter (Hayley Atwell) and grow old with her....

August 21, 2025 · 2 min · 339 words · Michael Chaney

Bohemian Rhapsody Blu-ray Will Include Full Live-Aid Performance

20thCentury Fox has just announcedBohemian Rhapsodywill be arriving on Digital and Movies Anywhere January 22ndand 4K Ultra HD, Blu-ray and DVD February 12th. In addition, the studio has revealed the extras included on the home video release, and the main feature is the complete “Live Aid” Movie Performance featuring two never-before-seen songs (“Crazy Little Thing Called Love” and “We Will Rock You) packed into a 22-minute collective experience recreating the original event....

August 21, 2025 · 3 min · 566 words · Emily Adams

Charlie Hunnam on Jungleland, Pacific Rim 2 Absence, and Shantaram

From directorMax Winkler(Flower,Brooklyn Nine-Nine), the dramaJungleland(which is now available on Premium VOD and Digital) follows brothers Stanley (CharlieHunnam) and Lion (Jack O’Connell), whose tight bond keeps them pushing for more out of life as they attempt to escape their circumstances by traveling across the country for a no-holds-barred boxing match. Forced to chaperone an unexpected companion (JessicaBarden) due to a hefty debt owed to a local crime boss (JonathanMajors) and shouldering the pressure of winning the match, Stanley and Lion’s bond is pushed to the limits....

August 21, 2025 · 17 min · 3440 words · Sandra Rice

David Harbour and Jason Bateman Tapped To Star in 'DTF St. Louis'

David HarbourandJason Batemanhave been cast inDTF St. Louis, an upcoming limited series produced byHBO. It’s been greenlit for a seven-episode run. The logline is as follows: A darkly comedic limited series about a love triangle between three adults experiencing middle-age malaise, that leads to one of them ending up dead. Although the premise forDTF St. Louissounds somewhat sinister, the title is currently being described as a dark comedy.Steven Conradwill serve as showrunner and director for the project....

August 21, 2025 · 2 min · 389 words · Tyler Simmons

Every Roger Moore James Bond Movie, Ranked

With conversation raging about who should be the next 007, the passing of the baton presents ample opportunity for audiences to reflect onwhat each actor brought to the role of James Bond.Sean Conneryis, for many, the most definitive;Daniel Craigthe most brutal and exciting whilePierce BrosnanandTimothy Daltoneach offered their own unique spins on the character. And yet, it is Roger Moore’s Bond portrayal that’s arguably the most important to securing the franchise’s longevity....

August 21, 2025 · 7 min · 1329 words · Tamara Riggs

Finders Keepers Review: A Lot of Heart in a Fight for a Leg

[This is a re-post of my review from the 2015 Sundance Film Festival.Finders Keepersexpands into theaters and VOD this weekend.] Most people don’t want a severed leg, but they do want compassion.Bryan CarberryandJ. Clay Tweel’sFinders Keepersfeatures a stranger-than-fiction plot, but the heart of the film is a highly relatable tale about the two oddball characters reaching for grand ambitions, minor victories, reconciliation, and forgiveness. The story has been a goldmine for local news and daytime TV, but Carberry and Tweel’s documentary goes beyond the bizarre headlines, and while the conflict is as entertaining as you’d expect, what setsFinders Keepersapart is how it’s about more than a strangle battle over a lost-and-found limb....

August 21, 2025 · 3 min · 593 words · Nicole Foster

Frozen 2 Breaks Thanksgiving Box Office Record with $124 Million

Disney’sFrozen IIhas emerged victorious for the second weekend in a row, not only winning the box office race this weekend but securing its place in box office history with the highest Thanksgiving weekend total of all time and dethroningThe Hunger Games: Catching Firein the process. Frozen IIearned $85.2 million in the three-day weekend and an even more astonishing $123.7 million in the five-day holiday weekend here in the United States. The film averaged a heart-stopping $20,803 per theater across more than 4,000 locations nationwide for a domestic total of $288 million....

August 21, 2025 · 3 min · 638 words · Kayla Mooney

Ghostbusters Maze Set for Halloween Horror Nights 2019

Something strange is coming to your neighborhood (if you live in the general vicinity of Orlando or Los Angeles). As usual, it’s a new year, new big-name gets forHalloween Horror Nights, the seasonal Universal Studios event where horror fans can step into the worlds of their favorite films and TV shows. For the first time ever, Sony Pictures' beloved 1984 classicGhostbusterswill be represented at the parks, in both Hollywood and Orlando, with immersive mazes that bring the film’s most iconic moments to life....

August 21, 2025 · 2 min · 396 words · Scott Harris

Guy Ritchie Nailed This Under-Explored Part of Sherlock Holmes Lore

Sherlock Holmesis one of the most beloved characters in fiction and serves as the epitome of what a great detective should be. Given that the rights to the character are now within the public domain, any studio or production company can make a project based onSir Arthur Conan Doyle’s source material. Like Robin Hood, King Arthur, The Three Musketeers, Tarzan, and Zorro, Holmes has appeared in so many different adaptations that even someone who has never read any of the original stories may consider themselves to be an expert on the character....

August 21, 2025 · 6 min · 1103 words · Nancy Wheeler

HBO Orders Adam McKay and Kathryn Bigelow Pilots

Following the exit of their long-standing head of programmer, assumedly brought upon by the tepid response toVinyland the almost unanimous dismissal ofTrue DetectiveSeason 2, HBO now seems to be raging to find a new hit. The timing for finding new programs also seems to parallel the fact that we can nearly see the end in sight forGame of Thrones, which has been their flagship program over the last few years above the likes of (arguably better) comediesSilicon ValleyandGirls....

August 21, 2025 · 2 min · 346 words · Nathan Bradley