Abbott Elementary Season 4 Has Finally Brought The Real Janine Back
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Gilmore Girls: A Year In The Life Broke A Tradition That Helped Define The Previous 153 Episodes
2016's Gilmore Girls revival A Year in the Life dropped a unique element of the original series that made the show a cult hit, despite its importance.
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Kaley Cuoco's Young Sheldon cameo proved the spinoff could bring back The Big Bang Theory's stars, but the show never repeated this neat trick.
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American Horror Story Season 12’s Biggest Show Change Has Saved The Series
Although American Horror Story season 12 isn't perfect, Delicate did make one big change that could save the future of the horror anthology series.
American Horror Story: Delicate Must Explain 1 Strange Marketing Choice In Part 2
American Horror Story: Delicate Part 2's return must see the anthology series explain one mysterious elements of this season's strange marketing.
10 Reasons Neve Campbell’s Sidney Prescott Return Won’t Be Enough To Rescue Scream 7
Neve Campbell's Sidney will return in Scream 7, but Melissa Barrera's firing and Jenna Ortega's exit mean this change won't save the slasher sequel.
Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire Can Complete A Franchise-Altering Ghost Twist That Afterlife Set Up
Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire could use one largely forgotten Ghostbusters: Afterlife plot point to totally reshape the franchise's entire premise.
9 Clues To John Carver’s Real Identity That You Might’ve Missed In Thanksgiving
While director Eli Roth's Thanksgiving was one of 2023's better slasher movies, the horror movie did give away its killer early with a lot of clues.
Cillian Murphy Is Wrong: His 2005 Thriller Co-Starring Rachel McAdams Is A Good Movie
Although Cillian Murphy wrote off 2005's Red Eye as a "B-movie," he's wrong to dismiss director Wes Craven's Rachel McAdams-starring thriller.