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‘Conclave’ Isn’t Just A Stuffy Old Man Drama–It May Have Predicted The New Pope
Congrats Pope Leo XIV! You’ve won Pope Games 2025.
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‘Stranger Things’ Fans Will Fall In Love With This New Swedish Sci-Fi Film
Watch the Skies might be a retro throwback, but its themes still resonate.
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The ‘Honey Don’t’ Trailer Just Gave Us Aubrey Plaza In A Cop Uniform And Margaret Qualley In A Pencil Skirt—Is It Gay Christmas In May?
Focus Features just dropped the new trailer for their upcoming film starring Aubrey Plaza and Margaret Qualley, Honey Don’t, and boy are we obsessed with the new avatars they are stepping into.
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6 Iconic Movie Restaurants You Can Still Visit For Your Real Life Movie Moments
From Katz’s Delicatessen to the Bluebird Cafe.
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10 Unforgettable Songs From Our Favorite 2000s TV Soundtracks
Long before Spotify could personalize our playlists or TikTok could make bedroom-producers blow up overnight, in the nascent days of the iPod, music supervisors like the legendary Alexandra Patsavas had the coolest jobs on the planet.
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7 Times Michael Was Actually A Great Boss On ‘The Office’
Cringey? Of course. But was Michael Scott actually a bad boss?
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This Time-Traveling, Serial Killer Anime Has A Perfect Rotten Tomatoes Score—And You Probably Haven’t Seen It
I’ve dabbled in anime, seen enough to identify landmarks in the genre, but not enough to become fluent in Japanese or start a cosplaying career.
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You Won’t Believe How Many A-Listers Are In Wes Anderson’s ‘The Phoenician Scheme’, Hitting Theaters May 30
Wes Anderson has made a cult following for himself thanks to his endlessly creative universes full of color, creative photography, and charmingly quirky style. Whether it’s children’s movie cult classics like Fantastic Mr.
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7 Hilarious Sitcoms That Wouldn’t Exist Without ‘The Office’
The Office premiered in 2005, marking a revolution for American sitcoms. Based on the U.K.’s version of The Office created by Ricky Gervais, the American version of The Office popularized the mockumentary sitcom style as a serial television program.
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This Indie Band Sounds Straight Out Of A 2000s TV Soundtrack—Without Any Of The Mixtape Mess
Brooklyn-based duo Ray Bull is the brain-child of Tucker Elkins and Aaron Graham, former art school classmates who found success performing original songs and mash-ups on TikTok, but the second you hear them start to sing, their nostalgic sound transports…
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7 Dramas To Watch Before ‘The Handmaid’s Tale’ Series Finale This Month
Six seasons, 60 episodes, and eight years after its exciting pilot episode, The Handmaid’s Tale is officially set to end with the imminent arrival of its series finale.
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‘Bête Noire’ Is The Most Disappointing Episode Of ‘Black Mirror’ Season 7
Black Mirror is back, and Season 7 feels like a long-overdue return to the show’s dark, brilliant roots.
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Ana De Armas’ ‘John Wick’ Spin-Off ‘Ballerina’ Hits Theaters 6/6—These 4 Female Action Icons Paved The Way
As a die-hard John Wick fan and life-long lover of kick-ass women in lead action roles, there is nothing I’m more excited for than this summer’s Ballerina starring Ana de Armas.
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7 Movies That Inspired Wes Anderson’s ‘The Phoenician Scheme’
It’s always an exciting time when a director as universally beloved as Wes Anderson announces a new movie.
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This Cult Classic Horror Remake Finally Flips People’s Perceptions Decades Later
“I’m sorry, Mama. Some people just have no respect.”
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The 7 Best ‘SNL’ Spinoff Movies Of All Time
SNL’s best movie spinoffs prove that sometimes five minutes of sketch comedy can explode into 90 minutes of film magic.
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This Hidden Horror Anime Gem Is Literal Depression Fuel
Devilman Crybaby doesn’t just deliver horror, it annihilates you. Which, for fans of the dark and disturbed, is exactly what we’re looking for.






















