The Best Guilty Pleasure Sci-Fi Movies
We definitely aren't judging you for enjoying these science fiction movies. But if you feel a bit guilty about them, we understand.
Read MoreWe definitely aren't judging you for enjoying these science fiction movies. But if you feel a bit guilty about them, we understand.
Read MoreThese characters are seen making the worst decisions of their lives - and time and time again, these horrible decisions come with a fatal price.
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Read MoreFor every great movie Johnson's been in, there's a clunker somewhere in his filmography. His career shows you've got to fail a few times to succeed.
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Read MoreCara Maria Sorbello is finally back on "The Challenge," but the rules of "Battle for a New Champion" will rob her fans of the chance to see a true comeback.
Read MoreHere we rank Helena Bonham Carter's movies from worst to best.
Read MoreDon Mancini's writing for "Chucky" is more than just jump scares. He told Looper why he believes queer content is vital to the stories he creates.
Read MoreJamie Lee Curtis has turned in her final Halloween movie. Now, it's time for Rob Zombie's Halloween - and his tortured Laurie Strode - to make a comeback.
Read MoreThe rumor is that Matt Reeves' Batman sequel will use Clayface, but the Gotham City rogue who deserves a realistic reboot is Waylon Jones, aka Killer Croc.
Read MoreMagnussen reveals his thoughts about entering "The Sopranos" franchise with "The Many Saints of Newark."
Read MoreDirector David Yates discussed why the story behind "Pain Hustlers" was so fascinating to him, the multifaceted development of the characters, and more.
Read MoreThe Dragon Ball franchise's weird relationship with death and resurrection has reached a breaking point, and there's no way Dragon Ball: Daima will fix it.
Read MoreSylvie and Matt are the best couple on Chicago Fire, but the writers are letting them down, forcing them through the same motions as Matt's failed marriage.
Read MoreFrasier has always been a pretentious jerk, both in the 20th century and today. That's exactly what makes him one of the best sitcom protagonists of all-time.
Read MoreSlappy the Dummy's backstory terrifyingly comes to life in an exclusive clip from 2023's "Goosebumps" Episode 6, "Night of the Living Dummy."
Read MoreFans have wanted Jason Momoa to play Lion-O for years, and he'd definitely sell tickets - but he's the wrong choice.
Read MoreChucky has made it to Washington. Series director and writer Don Mancini told Looper all about Charles Lee Ray's ultraviolent march to the White House.
Read MoreThere are plenty of reasons why a finished scene doesn't make into a movie, even funny ones, so here are the funniest deleted scenes you've never seen.
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Read MoreAfter "Secret Wars," the Avengers need to dissemble - for good. It's time for the mutants to take over as the MCU's dominant superhero team.
Read MoreSuperheroes rule the film industry today, but they lost a lot of battles at the box office before they could conquer audiences' hearts
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