How is “The Fundamentals of Caring” different from the book?
"The Fundamentals of Caring" diverges from its source novel in a few interesting ways.
Who were the most famous “Hitchcock Blondes”?
The Hitchcock blonde is a woman whose beauty and mystery provide Hitchcock's films with an added sense of suspense and sophistication.
All the Theories & Predictions the “Game of Thrones” Season Six Finale Finally Confirmed
The "Game of Thrones" confirmed a major fan theory and other predictions, fueled more theories and ramped up momentum for Season Seven.
Is Todd Solondz’s “Wiener-Dog” a sequel to “Welcome to the Dollhouse”?
"Wiener-Dog" is not a sequel to "Welcome to the Dollhouse" in the traditional sense. The film revives Dawn Wiener, projecting the protagonist into a more hopeful future.
In “Finding Dory,” how accurate is the portrayal of disability?
Dory is more than just forgetful. Her symptoms suggest that she has anterograde amnesia, a condition that prohibits her from from forming and retaining new memories.
(Video) Featurette: Making the Music of “Swiss Army Man”
Find out how they made the music for "Swiss Army Man" in this featurette.
Queering Classic Hollywood: Why We Love Mrs. Danvers
Although Hitchcock's "Rebecca" is a noir thriller, the pleasure in viewing from Mrs. Danvers’ perspective is that of the woman’s film or melodrama, done queerly.
Why are the prison guards on “Orange Is the New Black” so cruel?
Season 4 of "Orange Is the New Black" is perpetually occupied with power dynamics, but the most explicit dynamic is the one between the inmates and the C.O.s.
In “Game of Thrones,” who will join Daenerys as the other two dragon riders?
Daenerys is a true dragon rider and has mastered riding Drogon. But who will ride Viserion and Rhaegal?
Which Marvel movies do you need to watch before seeing “Captain America: Civil War”?
You don't need to rewatch every Marvel movie to understand the events of "Civil War."
What real-life battles did “Game of Thrones” use as inspiration for “The Battle of the Bastards”?
The Battle of the Bastards was based primarily on the Battle of Cannae during the Second Punic War, but cited other sources as well.