This Isn't The First Time The Simpsons Parodied Death Note
The first pastiche happened not in The Simpsons itself, but a tie-in comic.
Read MoreThe first pastiche happened not in The Simpsons itself, but a tie-in comic.
Read MoreWe know there are going to be multiple bodies. So let's play detective.
Read MoreThis scene opens up a lot of questions about Cameron and Harper.
Read MoreTitanique and Stranger Sings! both show that parody musicals succeed when they operate as absurd homages, not beat-downs.
Read MoreBlaze is a tough, uncompromising film, but it's also incredibly beautiful.
Read MoreWhen Evan Rachel Wood commits to a role, she gives it her all.
Read MoreShe'd just finished her extensive run as Peggy Olson on Mad Men and was looking forward to a break.
Read MoreHans Zimmer's haunting score for Gore Verbinski's adaptation will haunt you for more than seven days.
Read MoreHe earned her respect in the end, but it was a hard-won battle.
Read MoreIn all likelihood, yes, but the big question is where and when?
Read MoreWe're still screaming from that season 1 finale.
Read MoreWhat if the Marvel villains won? And their story became a theme park haunted house? It happened,
Read More'I decided to do something that I was using stylistically elsewhere...'
Read MoreWe're excited about this one.
Read MoreSelick's best work is often attributed to Tim Burton, and frankly, he deserves more respect than that.
Read More'It was a big, big eye-opener for me.'
Read MoreJust imagine The Rock with a blonde pompadour.
Read MorePlus, Marvel and EA have partnered for three new video games.
Read More'I did everything you can do in this business.'
Read MoreWeekend At Bernie's star Terry Kiser quickly realized it wasn't enough to act dead-dead. He had to be 'funny-dead.'
Read MoreCristin Milioti is set to play this Batman villain in the upcoming Penguin series, but who is she, really?
Read MoreLet the Eternals rest.
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