Every Ari Aster Movie, Ranked
From Midsommar to Hereditary, these are Ari Aster's movies ranked from worst to best.
Zac Efron, Michael B. Jordan, & Miles Teller’s Cringey Rom-Com Was Vital
Back in 2014, Zac Efron, Miles Teller and Michael B. Jordan starred in That Awkward Moment. While it wasn't well-received, it led them to success.
10 Best ‘Jersey Shore: Family Vacation’ Episodes, Ranked
It might be mainly the same cast, but Jersey Shore: Family Vacation has many more emotional moments than Jersey Shore, and some episodes stand out.
8 A Court Of Thorns And Roses Characters The TV Show Can Finally Do Justice
Hulu’s A Court of Thorns & Roses has the opportunity to improve upon certain aspects of the books, and that means it can do these characters justice.
10 Best Character Arcs in ‘Gossip Girl’, Ranked
From Queen Bee Blair to golden-boy Nate, these are the best character arcs from Gossip Girl.
"Friend, Foe, or Something Else Entirely": G.I. Joe Debuts the Dreadnoks In Blood Soaked Preview
Cobra Commander finally meets the Dreadnoks in the Energon Universe for the first time, but they might prove to be more than he can handle.
Netflix’s New Medical K-Drama Is Perfect For Fans Of Enemies-To-Lovers
Those looking for a new rivals-to-lovers K-drama can check Netflix’s Doctor Slump, which follows former high school enemies who end up reconnecting.
What’s Up With Emma Stone’s Apple Scene In Poor Things?
Emma Stone's apple scene in Poor Things is one of many explicit and bold moments in the film but establishes Bella as a bold, defiant protagonist.
The Real-Life Story That Inspired ‘Orphan’
Barbora Skrlova might have served as the real-life inspiration for the horror movie Orphan, but she fooled everyone off-screen all too well.
Official Trailer for True Crime Doc ‘They Called Him Mostly Harmless’
"He was definitely trying to stay anonymous." Max has revealed an official trailer for a true crime, mystery thriller documentary film titled They Called Him Mostly Harmless, available for streaming next month on Max after premiering at last year's Hampton Film Festival. Based on the Wired article about the "mostly harmless" hiker found dead in a tent in Florida in 2018, surrounded by food and cash, but no ID. Who was he? What really happened to him? True crime veteran Patricia E. Gillespie's new doc is a character-centric reimagining of the classic mystery. She explains: "I was drawn to this story because of its potential to help us think more deeply about what it means to live in the digital age. I hope we've made a film that manages to both honor the citizen detectives who worked tirelessly to identify the 'Mostly Harmless', while encouraging audiences to get involved in the issue of unidentified persons." There is a conclusion to this story, though you'll have to watch to find out – unless you already know following the investigation online over ...