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Cristina Sanz—who appeared on all four seasons of the A&E showBorn This Wayabout the lives of seven individuals living with Down syndrome—died July 6, according to her family. She was 36
Watch:Bunnie Xo Shares Kiss With ‘Calabasas Confidential’ Star Dylan Wolf After Jelly Roll Breakup
While Disney has long had an animated history on the silver screen thanks to outings such as Frozen, Moana, The Lion King, and too many others to list, the studio has done the same on the small screen. Throughout the history of the Disney Channel and Disney+, the production house has been creating new universes…
We’re less than a month away from the premiere of Spider-Man: Brand New Day, and the anticipation for the film is only getting higher with every passing day. Being the first live-action Spider-Man movie in five years gives this one a level of hype that few films can organically attain, but the fact it’s picking…
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Jean Smart speaks during the “Hacks” Season 5 FYC Event at David Geffen Theater at the Academy Museum on May 26, 2026 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo: Jesse Grant
This December sees the release of Marvel’s Avengers: Doomsday, but, as most cinephiles know, that isn’t the only high-profile studio tentpole looking to make a splash at the box office this holiday season. Opening on the same day as Doomsday is Denis Villeneuve’s highly-anticipated Dune: Part Three, billed as the conclusion to the director’s critically…
Superhero comics are known for, if nothing else, being extremely safe. Status quo is king, after all. Ninety percent of all comics reset to a standard status quo at some point, usually after a big story arc or when a new run starts. DC’s biggest names have been around for decades at this point, and…
Watch:Jack Antonoff and Margaret Qualley Break Up After Nearly 3 Years of Marriage
The hopefuls for TV’s biggest night—set to air Sept. 14 on NBC and Peacock—were announced on July 8 by The Bear’s Liza Colón-Zayas and Widow’s Bay’s Jeff Hiller