Parody is one of the genres that is the most difficult to do properly, let alone achieve that rare feat of being as good as or better than the object of said parody. Though the parody film seems to have entered one of its periodic moments of dormancy, it’s worth looking back at some of the most notable examples of the genre to appreciate it in all of its irreverent glory.
Despite a slew of controversy over the past two years, the Scream franchise is moving forward with its seventh installment.
It took a surgeon’s scalpel to excise the must-see episodes out of the 420 that Grey’s Anatomy has aired. But you don’t have to stop with these: Hulu now carries the run of the medical drama, plus new episodes starting March 15, the day after they air on ABC.
If you want to shoot your shot with a celebrity, these 20 have all dated fans, and some of them are still available.
Nell Verlaque, Patrick Dempsey, Rick Hoffman, and more star in "The Hostel" and "Cabin Fever" director's triumphant genre return: An instant holiday classic with all the fixings adapted from a one-off trailer that first appeared in 2007's "Grindhouse."
Whether a dance number adds to a movie is irrelevant because it adds an undeniable layer of fun. So let’s not wait any further and waltz into the best dance scenes in film.
If there is one thing that Hollywood loves, it’s a sequel. While it is always a good idea to give secondary characters some time in the spotlight, it’s the rare film that can be truly successful if it makes the mistake of sidelining a main character too much.
These films span multiple genres and time periods, from family comedies to epics, from the 1960s to the 2000s. In all cases, these films are worth rediscovering because they say something about the period that produced them and are enjoyable in their own right.
Doctor Strange was another shot at bringing a new character into the MCU, one of the bolder swings. Here are 20 facts about Doctor Strange plucked from the Fourth Dimension.
If you need further proof that Patrick Dempsey and Ellen Pompeo are excellent actors, you've come to the right place.
The 17th season finale of Grey's Anatomy featured Dr. Maggie Pierce and Dr. Winston Ndugu's wedding. And now Kelly McCreary, who has played Maggie since 2014 on the longest-running primetime medical drama of all time, has a personal milestone of her own to celebrate.
Rule No. 1: Never underestimate Grey's Anatomy. Grey's has kept viewers guessing for a record-breaking 17 seasons, and the forthcoming 18th season is already trending in the same direction.
Josh Lucas recently cited Reese Witherspoon's hectic schedule as the reason there hasn't been a Sweet Home Alabama sequel, but she's not too busy to reminisce on the 2002 romantic comedy.
Grey's Anatomy was recently renewed for Season 18, so fans can exhale and stop worrying that this season is goodbye for television's all-time longest-running primetime medical drama, but Thursday night's episode ("Tradition") was the end of the road for Dr.
Fans have been waiting about a decade for the Enchanted sequel, and Patrick Dempsey hinted at what has taken Disenchanted so long to come together. "Every year they were like, 'We’re going to do this.
Patrick Dempsey said goodbye to the Grey's Anatomy universe in 2015 when Derek "McDreamy" Shepherd tragically died from a car accident, but he reprised his character for the longest-running primetime medical drama's current 17th season.
"Dying is exhausting," said Derek Shepherd (Patrick Dempsey), or the posthumous spirit of him now occupying a beach between life and death, and exhausted is exactly how I feel after watching Thursday night's Grey's Anatomy ("Good as Hell").
Grey's Anatomy's currently airing 17th season has been very nostalgic with the returns of Derek Shepherd (Patrick Dempsey), George O'Malley (T.R. Knight),
It has been nearly nine years since Dr. Lexie Grey (Chyler Leigh) left Grey's Anatomy—nine!—dying in a plane crash, but the wait finally ended within the opening minutes of Thursday night's "Breathe" episode with her smiling face beaming again on her older half-sister Dr.
Grey's Anatomy has spent Season 17 immersed in the wreckage COVID-19 has brought on the world, but Thursday night's "In My Life" episode was primarily spent inside Dr.
Before diving into the torment on the latest Grey's Anatomy episode—because wow—we have to start with the end, where the preview for next Thursday night revealed the long-awaited return of one the series most beloved characters.
They may not all be the best doctors, though often they are quite good at what they do.
We’re eschewing talk shows, sports shows, and also daytime soap operas, which churn out episodes with gusto. It’s still incredibly impressive.
Every actor has to start somewhere. Many of them start in horror movies. We’re not necessarily saying these famous actors made their debut in horror, but they had an early role in a horror flick.
There have been many notable guest star appearances, so this will focus only on those from the original eight seasons. It will include cameos, of course, and unforgettable, recurring characters — for better or worse, in both cases.
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