How Eric Dane's Dr. Mark Sloan Became The Emotional Core Of Grey's Anatomy By Accident
After joining Grey's Anatomy in season 2, the late Eric Dane's character, Mark Sloan, became the beating heart of the long-running soap opera series.
Read MoreAfter joining Grey's Anatomy in season 2, the late Eric Dane's character, Mark Sloan, became the beating heart of the long-running soap opera series.
Read MoreAfter learning that showrunner Vince Gilligan built a whole neighborhood just for Pluribus, fans went to Google Earth and discovered a spoiler.
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Read MoreSean Baker, the Oscar-winning writer and director of Anora, co-created a short-lived sitcom in the early 2000s featuring several big names and a bunny puppet.
Read MoreCate Blanchett returned to play Galadriel in The Hobbit movies, but she also came close to playing another character until scheduling got in the way.
Read MoreWil Wheaton starred in a loose adaptation of H.P. Lovecraft's The Colour Out of Space, and you can stream it on Prime Video right now.
Read MoreJon Wellner, a cast member for several seasons of the original CSI, once played Gilligan actor Bob Denver in the TV special Surviving Gilligan's Island.
Read MoreFilm critic Roger Ebert championed the 1987 neo-noir horror film Angel Heart, which stars Robert De Niro in a delightfully devilish role.
Read MoreDid you know Ron Howard and Kurt Russell's '90s firefighter action hit Backdraft had a sequel? Well, if you didn't, you do now.
Read MoreAnyone But You was a surprise box office hit starring Glen Powell and Sydney Sweeney, and we've got 15 movies like Anyone But You that are worth watching too.
Read MoreDr. Bashir's famous medical mistake in Star Trek: Deep Space Nine was a real-life gaffe, but the show eventually retconned it into character development.
Read MoreAfter joining Grey's Anatomy in season 2, the late Eric Dane's character, Mark Sloan, became the beating heart of the long-running soap opera series.
Read MoreAfter learning that showrunner Vince Gilligan built a whole neighborhood just for Pluribus, fans went to Google Earth and discovered a spoiler.
Read MoreDespite being branded as lesser than their theatrical counterparts, there are some great TV movies out there that are worth watching, and here are the best.
Read MoreIf you're in dire need of more Landman-related entertainment, check out this Clint Eastwood-produced movie that plays like Landman in the 1930s.
Read MoreWhen the Daily Wire started making its own movies, it claimed it wanted to make populist entertainment that appealed to all Americans. Is that what happened?
Read MoreGeorge R.R. Martin understands why people compare his work to that of J.R.R. Tolkien, but he has no desire to 'replace' the creator of Middle-earth.
Read MoreEveryone remembers their first Bond movie, but sometimes it takes a different portrayal to turn someone into a lifelong fan of 007.
Read MoreFilm critic Roger Ebert did not pull any punches when it came to his distaste for this John Wayne Vietnam War movie released in 1968.
Read MoreThe Joker has died multiple times across Batman media, but the Clown Prince of Crime always manages to come back. Here's why.
Read MoreThe work of Stephen King has been adapted in just about every format, including in an inventive online project from Marvel Comics.
Read MoreScience fiction fans can now stream the must-watch 1971 adaptation of Michael Crichton's The Andromeda Strain on Prime Video.
Read MoreA Song of Ice and Fire author George R.R. Martin had some harsh words about the series finale of Battlestar Galactica, and he wasn't shy about sharing them.
Read MoreFew superhero teams welcome former villains into their ranks, but Marvel's X-Men comics are exceptional at rehabilitating their baddies.
Read MoreJason Biggs was at the center of a billion dollar franchise with American Pie, but he was nearly the lead of one of the defining sitcoms of the aughts.
Read MoreOne of the best characters in the Blade franchise was invented for the film, but Marvel reused him in an animated series before Blade hit theaters.
Read MoreMany of David Bowie's songs are infused with space age imagery, and one in particularly was inspired by a sci-fi classic.
Read MoreActor John Stamos was understandably very nervous about working with a real chimpanzee while filming one Full House episode.
Read MoreYou might not be aware that Margot Robbie starred in a 1960s-set TV show that was NOT titled Mad Men early in her career (given how swiftly it was canceled).
Read MoreNicolas Cage loves vampire cinema, so much so that he served as a producer on one of the most underrated vampire films ever made.
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