It was the rainiest day in Hollywood I’d ever seen. Jonathan Tucker shows up in a shirt, jeans, trucker hat and…flip-flops. “I just got back... Read More
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Bored out of her mind, 17-year-old Lea (Lily McInerny) is doing what a normal teenager has to do to fill in the time before her... Read More
All 8 episodes premiere Friday, October 2nd, only on Hulu Encounters with mermaids, fallen angels, and other strange beasts drive broken people to desperate acts in Monsterland, an... Read More
A mother’s work is never done. In fact, what does a mom do all day? Well, if you’re Margaret Hall in The Deep End, between... Read More
Charlie’s Angels, as a cultural commodity, has always been underestimated. From its original television premiere on ABC in 1976, to the first two McG-directed, bombast-driven... Read More
With more wig reveals than an episode of RuPaul’s Drag Race, the first trailer for the reboot of Charlie’s Angels is here and ready to... Read More
[divider style=”normal” top=”20″ bottom=”20″] We’re less than a month away from the April 22nd premiere of the second season of the wildly successful HBO sci-fi... Read More

Jonathan Tucker: The Nicest Tough Guy in Hollywood
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Trailer: Hulu horror anthology ‘Monsterland’ with Jonathan Tucker, Nicole Beharie, Kelly Marie Tran and more
Retro Review: ‘The Deep End’ (2001)
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Good morning, angels: Kristen Stewart, Ella Balinska and Naomi Scott gear up in first ‘Charlie’s Angels’ trailer
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