Britt Hayes is a writer, movie lover, and sensible sweater enthusiast living in Austin, Texas. She watches too much TV and never eats her vegetables.
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‘The Walking Dead’s Andrew Lincoln Rumored to Be Leaving in Season 9
Rumor has it two of the series’ biggest stars are leaving during the upcoming season.
Who Is Channing Dungey? A Primer on the ABC Exec Who Axed ‘Roseanne’
Everything you need to know about the history-making ABC executive who canceled ‘Roseanne.’
‘IT: Chapter Two’ Has Found Its Very Handsome Adult Ben
‘Mary Kills People’ star Jay Ryan joins the top notch cast of the highly-anticipated horror sequel.
What’s Leaving Netflix: June 2018
Get ready to say goodbye to some of your fave movies and shows next month.
What’s New on Netflix: June 2018
Next month’s new releases include Thor: Ragnarok, The Last Jedi, new seasons of GLOW and Luke Cage, and much more.
‘Glass’ Plot Details and Banner Tease M. Night Shyamalan’s Crazy Crossover
According to those who attended today’s CinemaCon presentation for Glass, we should be feeling pretty optimistic for Shyamalan’s sequel / crossover.
‘The Shape of Water’ Oscar Win Inspired a Lot of People to Buy That Fish Man Sex Toy
In The Shape of Water, Sally Hawkins plays a mute cleaning woman who falls in love with a magical fish man (Doug Jones) and promptly fulfills our pervy hopes and dreams by — spoilers, I guess? — consummating the relationship. Unfortunately for us pervs, we never get to see his, um, fish stick, and although Hawkins’ character cutely explains how his aquatic appendage works via a few hand signs, it leaves a lot to the imagination. Thanks to advances in technology and manufacturing, we don’t have to imagine what that dang ol’ dongle looks like because now there’s a sex toy.
Disney Delays Live-Action ‘Mulan’ to 2020
The studio has delayed the release of the live-action remake by two whole years.
Some Older Oscar Voters Haven’t Even Seen ‘Get Out’ Because It’s ‘Not an Oscar Film’
Get Out was one of the best — and most important — films of 2017, and although it was near-universally adored, most assumed it would never land an Oscar nod. The Academy isn’t exactly known for being “woke,” and they certainly don’t take horror very seriously. (Not counting Black Swan, the last horror film to receive a nod was The Silence of the Lambs.) So when Jordan Peele’s race-driven social thriller landed a nomination, it was a huge, but pleasant, surprise. Maybe the Academy’s diverse group of new voters had made a difference. Unfortunately, we may have spoken too soon.
What’s New on Netflix: March 2018
Netflix’s full March lineup includes new seasons of ‘Jessica Jones’ and ‘Love,’ along with classic films like ‘Ghostbusters’ and ‘Casino.’
Beyoncé and Elton John Might Team Up for a New ‘Lion King’ Song
I mean, how do you land Queen Bey and not have her sing something?
Avengers Assemble for ‘Infinity War’ Super Bowl Spot
You didn’t really think Marvel would sit out the Super Bowl, did you?