Celebrities You Didn't Know Were In Star Trek
Many famous faces have made guest star appearances in Star Trek over the years, but even more celebrities have roles on the show you probably didn't know about.
Read MoreMany famous faces have made guest star appearances in Star Trek over the years, but even more celebrities have roles on the show you probably didn't know about.
Read MoreFor The Office's post-Super Bowl timeslot in February 2009, the network wanted big guest stars, and creator Greg Daniels found a way to bring in Jack Black.
Read MoreJoker, Two-Face, Catwoman, and other signature Batman villains get all the glory, but these underrated Batman villains deserve some accolades too.
Read MoreThe Summer I Turned Pretty lead Isabel 'Belly' Conklin (Lola Tung) spends most of the series in a classic YA love triangle. Here's who she chooses in the end.
Read MoreWhen auditioning for Saturday Night Live, Bill Hader and Andy Samberg inadvertently intimidated each other in quite an amusing fashion.
Read MoreFriends may have ended back in 2004, but the main stars of the hit sitcom continue to make a lot of money from the show every year.
Read More9-1-1: Lone Star starring Rob Lowe was a highly successful spin-off of the long running original series, but here's why it ended after 5 seasons.
Read MoreThe since-canceled Dexter: Origin Sin almost gave rise to a rapid expansion of the greater Dexter franchise prior to Paramount's merger with Skydance.
Read MoreThe stars of Breaking Bad had a secret weapon that helped to keep them energized during the show's longer shooting days: (fake) blue meth.
Read MoreGrey's Anatomy has been running for over 20 seasons. In that long time, the show has pumped out some stinkers. Here are the 5 worst episodes.
Read MoreIn 2014, a CBS sci-fi series premiered that featured the exciting team-up of Halle Berry and Steven Spielberg, and boasted an intriguing mystery at its center.
Read MoreNicholas Hoult has been working steadily since he was a child, so he has an eclectic assembly of performances among his best movies and TV shows.
Read MoreJason Bateman and Jude Law star in Netflix's Black Rabbit, and thankfully, their chemistry outweighs the show's pacing issues.
Read MoreIn an era where American comedy is under attack, this improv show won't be censored (unless host Sam Reich goes on a comedic power trip).
Read MoreDisney has walked back its decision to suspend Jimmy Kimmel. Read the company's statement here, and find out when Kimmel returns.
Read MoreLet's take a look back at the stories that make Earth's Mightiest Heroes mighty, and rank the best comics in the history of Marvel's Avengers.
Read MorePlenty of anime shows have found millions of fans over the years, but here's a collection of underrated anime shows that you should seek out immediately.
Read MoreThere've been well over 400 episodes of Grey's Anatomy since its 2005 premiere, but if you're looking for a crash course of essential episodes, look no further.
Read MoreUnlike most Star Wars movies, The Mandalorian and Grogu is starting off with a significant uphill battle: convincing people that it's a movie.
Read MoreFrom lightsabers to powerful pieces of jewelry to a chainsaw arm, let's count down the best movie weapons of all time.
Read MoreSteven Spielberg's follow-up to Band of Brothers had a blockbuster-level budget that was nearly unprecedented, even for HBO TV shows.
Read MoreIt looks like there's a mole working behind-the-scenes on Task, so we went ahead and broke down the most likely candidates.
Read MoreBefore Emma Stone became an Academy Award winner, she was showing off her musical stylings when she was cast in the revival of faux-family band.
Read MoreEmilia Jones' scene-stealing performance in Task is reminiscent of Julia Garner's tough-talking character Ruth Langmore in Netflix's Ozark.
Read MoreWhile Marvel has published several zombie comics over the years, the late Marvel boss Stan Lee admitted to struggling with the traditional concept of a zombie.
Read MoreThe first table read for Star Trek: The Next Generation lead to a decision about Data's name and a new rule from creator Gene Roddenberry.
Read MoreThe Reacher TV series retains its namesake's core quality, but even the character's creator, author Lee Child, would tell you it's pretty heartbreaking.
Read More