Wet Hot American Summer Is This Generation’s Most Influential Comedy
Wet Hot American Summer may have flown under the radar when it released in 2001, but it has since proven to be more influential than anyone expected.
Why Robert Pattison’s Batman Is Already the Best Live-Action Version
Robert Pattinson's Batman might only be one film in, but he's the best live-action version audiences have received. Here are all the reasons why.
What Is the Tesserae in The Hunger Games - And Why It's Terrible
Although it's only briefly mentioned in the Hunger Games movies, the tesserae are an integral part of Katniss's life and the world of Panem.
The Nun II's Most Terrifying Monster Is Worthy of a Conjuring Universe Spinoff
The Nun II has a much scarier monster than Valak and it honestly feels like it should be the subject of its own spinoff in the Conjuring series.
This Game of Thrones Veteran Would Be Perfect for the MCU's Doctor Doom
A Game of Thrones actor could translate elements of their performance to give the Marvel Cinematic Universe the perfect Doctor Doom.
Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom Is Introducing Aquaman's Most Terrifying Ancestor
Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom's toyline features a sinister villain from the Aquaman comics, though he's radically changed from the source material.
How Logan Explores Themes of Elderly Care
Logan shows the difficulties of caring for people who suffer from Alzheimer's by portraying the father-son relationship of Professor X and Wolverine.
Why Sith Lords Have Yellow Eyes in Star Wars (& Why Dooku Doesn't)
In Star Wars, Sith are distinguished from others by their yellow eyes. Aside from a visual cue, there's an in-universe reason for the anomaly.
TMNT: Mutant Mayhem May Have Made a Grave Mistake With Its Villains
Mutant Mayhem is the most critically acclaimed TMNT movie in the history of the franchise, but it may have left the series with a villain problem.
Ant-Man's Tell-All Book Explains How He Earned an Ant Colony's Respect
Ant-Man has conquered many feats during his time in the MCU. But his greatest feat came in how he earned the respect of his tiny allies.
Midsommar Movie Ending, Explained
Ari Aster's Midsommar dove into the theme of grief. But with the help of Florence Pugh's Dani, toxic relationships became the main focus.
Count Dooku Was Never a Sith - and He Tried to Save Obi-Wan, Twice
Christopher Lee's Count Dooku died after trying on two separate occasions to save Obi-Wan's life in Attack of the Clones and Revenge of the Sith.
Why The Nightmare Before Christmas Is a Beloved Festive Movie 30 Years Later
The Nightmare Before Christmas has become a Disney classic, watched every season. It has connected with audiences in an unexpected way.
Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom Brings Back One of the Hero’s Weirdest Allies
Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom is bringing back the first movie's infamous drum-playing octopus, who actually has an eight-legged history in the comics.
Harry Potter: Why Was Snape Called the Half-Blood Prince?
In the Harry Potter franchise, Severus Snape refers to himself as the "Half-Blood Prince." But what is the meaning behind this title?
Christopher Nolan's Interstellar Explained
Christopher Nolan's Interstellar stars Matthew McConaughey as Cooper, and tells a story about space exploration, time dilation and relationships.
Pocahontas Is Still the Most Problematic Disney Princess Movie
Two and a half decades after its release, Pocahontas remains the most problematic Disney Princess movie due to its butchering of the source material.
How Harry Potter Survived Voldemort's Second Killing Curse
Harry Potter survived Voldemort's first killing attempt as a baby, but how did he survive the Dark Lord's second killing curse in Deathly Hallows?
Obi-Wan Getting a Seat on the Jedi Council Is Actually a Tragic Story
Obi-Wan Kenobi's appointment to the Jedi Council was never shown on screen in the Star Wars movies, but it has a tragic origin nonetheless.
Star Wars Reveals C-3PO's Surprising Friendship With the Sarlacc
Charlie Jane Anders' "My Mouth Never Closes" reveals that the Sarlacc was a tragic Star Wars figure, not a monster as Return of the Jedi suggested.