Love Is a Ball and A Big Hand for the Little Lady
Love Is a Ball (1963). I thought I had seen every 1960s romantic comedy until the blandly-titled Love Is a Ball popped up on the cable channel Screenpix. It stars Charles Boyer as Etienne Pimm, a matchmaker who is part Pygmalion and par...
Calvin & Hobbes Combines with DC’s Shazam in Adorable Bill Watterson Tribute
Acclaimed artist Kerry Callen has created the perfect tribute to Bill Watterson by combining his iconic Calvin and Hobbes with Shazam.
‘Men’ Ending Explained Alex Garlands Film Births a Shocking Conclusion
Alex Garland's Men, starring Jessie Buckley and Rory Kinnear, gives birth to a stunning conclusion. Let's unpack that wild ending.
Is Closer Actually Good or Do We Just Love Natalie Portmans Pink Wig?
Mike Nichols' drama, Closer, is an interesting study of how audiences empathize with immoral characters.
90 Day Fianc: Liz Woods & New Boyfriend’s Confusing Relationship Timeline Explained
When did 90 Day Fianc star Liz Woods meet her new boyfriend? Find out if Liz cheated on Big Ed Brown as her relationship timeline is revealed.
10 Worst Villains in Alfred Hitchcock Movies, Ranked
Alfred Hitchcock's movies always included memorable characters, but these disappointing villains are the director's weakest figures.
Remembering Mandisa: A Celebration Of Her American Idol Season 5 Performances
Beloved American Idol season 5 alum and Grammy Award-winning singer Mandisa has passed away. Here is a celebration of her American Idol performances.
Who was Matt Shell, the man who brought ‘Star Wars’ games to life?

Is ‘Challengers’ This Generation’s ‘Bull Durham?’
Luca Guadagnino’s “Challengers” is a tawdry, repetitive, sports-driven relationship drama elevated and almost saved entirely by robust filmmaking. Take it either as “Bull Durham” (1988) but set in the world of tennis, or simply “Dangerous Liaisons” (also 1988) but with the gender of the three leads reversed. We meet Tashi, played by Zendaya, a competitive …
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How old was Bette Davis in ‘What Ever Happened to Baby Jane?’
