/Film Holiday Gift Guide 2025: The Best Soundtracks From Movies & TV Shows
Some of the best movies of the year also have incredible soundtracks, and we've assembled some of the best new releases of the year for your holiday shopping.
Read MoreSome of the best movies of the year also have incredible soundtracks, and we've assembled some of the best new releases of the year for your holiday shopping.
Read MoreHappy Days made a star out of Henry Winkler as The Fonz, though it cast a shadow over his career for years. But what happened to the rest of the cast?
Read MoreIf "King of the Hill" characters feel true to real life, it's because the show was inspired by a real incident that gave Mike Judge the idea to create the show.
Read MoreVince Gilligan, creator of Breaking Bad, knows a thing or two about complicated protagonists. But the Pluribus main character is a bit different.
Read MoreBefore his legendary work on Everyone Loves Raymond, Peter Boyle starred in Poochinski, one of the most bizarre TV pilots ever shot.
Read MorePluribus subverts our sci-fi expectations every step of the way, taking classic tropes and remixing them into something unexpected.
Read MorePluribus features a distinct style that series creator Vince Gilligan perfected on both Breaking Bad and Better Call Saul.
Read MoreThe planet mentioned in the first episode of the new Apple TV series Pluribus really exists and it's been used in a different sci-fi show before.
Read MoreVince Gilligan reunites with Rhea Seehorn for Pluribus, an offbeat sci-fi drama-comedy with a great premise and an even better lead performance.
Read MoreThe Ryan Murphy series centered around Kim Kardashian is terrible? Oh no, we're shocked! Who could have possibly predicted All's Fair would flop?
Read MoreAlan Tudyk may not appear in the flesh on Peacemaker, but he played a crucial role in developing an important aspect of James Gunn's DC Comics series.
Read MoreHenry Winkler clashed with the creatives on Happy Days over this unflattering wardrobe element. (And yes, this is connected to THAT infamous scene.)
Read MoreThe satirical superhero series The Boys has expanded into a franchise of its own, and we've come up with a guide of how to best watch it all.
Read MoreNoah Hawley's "Fargo" is filled with quirky, endearing, and often terrifying characters. These are our favorites.
Read MoreWhile there were some tensions between Meemaw and Amy, that's not why Sheldon's beloved grandmother didn't attend his and Amy's wedding on The Big Bang Theory.
Read MoreThe 1990s sci-fi series Now and Again only lasted one season and feels pretty much forgotten these days, but it deserved better.
Read MoreSometimes an actor gets so famous they forget how to behave, which is exactly how one Seinfeld star treated Sarah Silverman on set.
Read MoreIs the season 4 finale the last time we'll see Carmy on The Bear? Here's what we know so far about whether or not Jeremy Allen White is leaving the series.
Read MoreZach Hadel and Michael Cusack's Smiling Friends has exploded in popularity, and we've got 10 TV shows you should watch that capture the same bizarre humor.
Read MoreChuck Lorre's series have included vanity cards at the end for much of his career, although they're in danger of being killed off entirely by streaming.
Read MoreThe Office is certainly a comedy of its time, but even the stars think the relatable workplace sitcom about some pretty terrible people sometimes went too far.
Read MoreIt's always a treat when a pop star or a legendary rocker stops by your favorite series, and these are the best musician cameos in TV shows.
Read MorePolice Squad! was a beloved ABC comedy from David Zucker, Jim Abrahams, and Jerry Zucker, and boasted one of the most impressive casts in comedy history.
Read MoreIf you love the wacky characters and situations on "Community," these shows are sure to keep you in stitches.
Read MoreBoJack Horseman will be remembered as a kooky, profound, and bold undertaking. Here are the best episodes of the animated series.
Read MoreStep by Step was one of the many hit sitcoms of the 90s with a big ensemble cast, but what happened to everyone after the show ended in 1998?
Read MoreNot every late night host can boast that they've had Jason Voorhees, one of the greatest horror movie slashers of all time on their couch for an interview.
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