Despite his pure intentions, Matt Murdock's dubious actions in Daredevil: Born Again episode 3 make him the Marvel Cinematic Universe's most ambiguous hero.
In a blink-and-you'll-miss-it moment, the latest episode of Daredevil: Born Again referenced a major Spider-Man character we've seen before on the big screen.
Severance recently left the confines of Kier, Pennsylvania to the eerie Salt's Neck, Pennsylvania, and we're here to explain the purpose of this new location.
In the mid-1990s, the Broccoli family was looking for a new actor to play James Bond. They considered Liam Neeson, but he's glad he didn't take the part.
Back in the 1990s, James Gunn wrote the script for a Spy vs. Spy movie that apparently would've brought two of the decade's biggest comedic stars together.
Jonathan Frakes is best known for playing Commander Riker in Star Trek, but he also has a lucrative career directing many TV shows, such as The Twilight Zone.
Nostalgia has played a key role in the streaming wars so far. Now, however, streamers are also taking steps to tap into something they're calling 'newstalgia.'
For every Thanos, there's a Marvel Cinematic Universe bad guy like Kang who simply underwhelms on-screen. Here are the 10 weakest villains in MCU history.
Scary killer clowns have become a staple in the horror genre, and the fun new film Clown in a Cornfield makes a case for being one of the best of the best.
The Russo Brothers new Netflix movie The Electric State is full of slick visuals, but the film itself is intellectually dull and loaded with unfunny jokes.
HBO's Entourage was one of the cable network's biggest hits, but did you know that it was given a K-drama remake in Korea that wasn't so well-received?
Liam Neeson loves one particular crime thriller in which he appeared and he thought his co-stars were terrific in the movie, but he thinks he was miscast.
Jon Bernthal's character Shane on The Walking Dead died at the end of season 2, but why couldn't he have stuck around longer? There's a good reason for that.
Netflix has canceled the Noah Centineo-led spy series The Recruit for reasons that relate to the inherent wonkiness of the current streaming TV system.
Among the many K-dramas out there from Korea, there are some real tearjerkers that will pull at your heartstrings. These are the saddest K-dramas ever!