The Pitt Star Noah Wyle Was Glad He Remained Off Set While His Wife Shot Her Scenes
Noah Wyle's wife had appeared in The Pitt Season 2, but the actor made sure he was away from the camera during her scenes.
Read MoreNoah Wyle's wife had appeared in The Pitt Season 2, but the actor made sure he was away from the camera during her scenes.
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Read MoreOf the many problems with Euphoria Season 3, the way that it completely wastes Hunter Schafer's Jules is certainly one of the more egregious ones.
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Read MoreEuphoria Season 3 has come to an end. So what about Season 4? Will the controversial show return, or is this the grand finale?
Read MoreRebecca Ferguson scored her breakthrough role on this historical royalty drama series, a must-see for fans of the SIlo and Mission: Impossible star.
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Read MoreMarvel Comics has plenty more superhero teams who are ready for a movie or TV adaptation, and any of these would be great to follow Doomsday and Secret Wars.
Read MoreBack in the '90s, NBC tried to make their own X-Files with this alien conspiracy series that was canceled after just one season. But it's still worth watching.
Read MoreNicolas Cage is the latest live-action webslinger, thanks to Spider-Noir on Prime Video, but who does he think is the best Spider-Man actor? Let's find out.
Read MoreStar Trek franchise Vulcans like Spock are known for being cool-headed and logical. But their history reveals they weren't always this way.
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Read MoreLet's talk about an underrated episode of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine from Season 2 that more Trekkies should be talking about.
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Read MoreTV Westerns are far from dead, especially in a post-Yellowstone world. So, here are some small screen oaters we'd like to see get a remake.
Read MoreHorror legend Stephen King took to social media to praise a new Netflix sci-fi series from the creators of Stranger Things.
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Read MoreSam Raimi's Send Help did its homework when it came to making a Survivor audition tape for Rachel McAdams' character, Linda Liddle.
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