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The show's timeline is all over the place!
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"Like Ramona Singer, not like Ramona Singer, she is great TV."
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You know what they say about truth and fiction.
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From The Kardashians to Selling Sunset, delayed broadcasting puts reality stars through hell. Again.
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The next Nightmare Before Christmas is here.
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Are saggy boobs really so horrifying?
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Check out the main cast of the new Netflix original film The Good Nurse, about serial killer Charles Cullen
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"Now THAT'S how a queen behaves!"
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If you're looking to conjure up some frights this Halloween, look no further than Prey for the Devil.
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You won't want to miss this all-star cast.
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What's more terrifying than a citywide blackout?
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Bill Ryan didn't realize he was having a heart attack until he felt pain and numbness in his arm — the symptoms which he recognized from watching movies.
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"We had to stage an incredible amount of costumes."
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"Yes, it’s true, ladies and gentlemen."
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The assailant also tried to steal his Greg Yuna necklace.
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Graham claimed his party's nomination of Herschel Walker, who is Black, means republicans can't be racist.
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Check out this new Cate Blanchett movie.
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Star Trek: Prodigy Season 1 returns today -- and Season 2 is in the works!
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Don't call him Darth Revan!
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Can Tom Brady and the Buccaneers bounce back on Thursday Night Football?
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After asking in his memoir why Reeves "still walks among us," Perry says he's sorry and chose the name at random.
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Recently, Lizzo and Beyoncé found themselves in similar situations.
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"I'm not an animal!"
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No TV show is doing what Andor is doing.
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If you can power through some of this documentary's dry talking heads, intriguing and unexpected observational bits await.
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He is basically the Prince Charming of horror movies.
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Jonathan Pryce is speaking out.
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"Nudity sexualized a horrific experience for my character," Heughan writes in his memoir, Waypoints: My Scottish Journey.
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Pete Davidson's got game.
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"When Elvis was marrying us, he was like, ‘I Khloé take thee Travis.'"
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The Stepford Wives very much feels like a horror film about the ways in which women faced societal resistance as they tried to escape "traditional" gender roles.
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Spoiler alert: It's ... both?!?
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Oh to live in a picturesque Studio Ghibli movie