'The Late Show with Stephen Colbert' imagined some truly messed up Big Bird auditions
Kanye West should stick to literally anything else.
Kanye West should stick to literally anything else.
These character arcs made us laugh... and then scream.
Sonic 2 ... a diamond in the rough.
A true classic.
From the music to graphics to speed runs and storyline.
Does Sonic have a last name?
A one-week trial is pointless. A month free? Total game changer.
This deal is lit.
Marvel giveth and Marvel taketh so you might as well buyeth.
Spooky! Sexy! They're not mutually exclusive.
"Donât think this is a film about just American problems."
"This is the one time you can't think of your own tweet?"
It's actually easier to take care of doggos in an electric vehicle.
It didn't open quite as big as 2017's 'It,' but this 40-years-later sequel to 'Halloween' brought in a record-setting opening weekend box office.
'Crazy Ex-Girlfriend' has one more season to tear down every rom-com trope imaginable. The new intro sequence is a great start,
'Soulcalibur VI' includes powerful character creation tools that are apparently only limited by your imagination.
An otherwise perfect film and then... ugh.
True-crime lovers face a moral reckoning.
The New York Attorney General will look into a shareholder suit.
For that person who's seen every episode of 'Downton Abbey' five times.
From the 'House of Cards' finale to tons of cinematic classics, Netflix's latest offerings are here to dominate your November binge.
The new season's trailer puts Midge's moxie at center stage.
"This is a fiction and the world is filled with brave women who are every day fighting back."
The author of 'Everything's Trash But It's Okay' spoke to Mashable about comedy, politics, and how the heck we stay calm.
A Trump press conference that won't leave you bewildered.
"Chopping off the first word doesn't change what it means in our minds."
And it's *for* a womens' magazine.
The Queen story is made with the love of a fan, but no rock and roll bite.
'Pokémon: The Power of Us' is a sequel to the 2017 release, 'Pokémon: I Choose You!'
Apple's streaming service finally got Carell back in the TV saddle.