32 Random Star Wars Side Characters And Why Fans Fondly Remember Them
After watching the actress eat a potentially poisonous fruit on TikTok, Alicia Silverstone's followers are worried.
Fans are looking back on random VHS movies they watched as a kid and I can relate to this so much.
I rewatched one of my favorite childhood movies, The Sound of Music, and here are some random thoughts I had.
Like a lot of people, I've watched the Road House remake. And guess what, the movie absolutely rocks!
Fans mention Grease, Now You See Me, and more in terms of films that feature random moments.
Jordan Peele is keeping his next movie following Nope rather secretive, but I'm still eating the crumbs.
I've seen The Princess Bride more times than I can count. After rewatching it recently, I took some notes. Here are my thoughts...
Ryan Gosling was asked about a random fact he learned from a movie, and Frozen was his source.
You don't have to travel to a galaxy far, far away for these amazing Star Wars products.
John Cena is doing interview dressed as Peacemaker that have nothing to do with The Suicide Squad.
The Frozen Ground, starring Nicolas Cage and John Cusack, bested the rest on Netflix.
Perhaps you only know Jay Baruchel from his starring roles in How to Train Your Dragon or Man Seeking Woman. Perhaps you only know him from his supporting roles in Apatow joints like This Is the End or Knocked Up. But what you might not know about Baruchel is that he is a purveyor and creator of grindhouse-leaning horror cinema, a wholly Canadian combination of John Carpenter and David Cronenberg. His latest film in that mold, which he directed, co-wrote, and co-stars in, is called Random Acts of Violence. Though the red-band trailer hints at a …
Some cool bits in the background of Inside Out that you may not have caught...
When is the last time you saw Bill Murray come out of nowhere?
Well, look where Keanu Reeves decided to show up
If you were a fan of the short-lived CBS drama series The Guardian in the early 2000s, you may have caught a somewhat baffling cameo by Will Ferrell of all people. A year after Ferrell left SNL, and the same year that Elf and Old School hit theaters, the comedian popped up on an episode of The Guardian in a straight dramatic role, only to meet a violent demise at the show’s end. To make matters stranger, he’s not even credited as Will Ferrell for the guest spot—he’s credited as “Phil Weston.” At long last, …