Making a list of the best Disney Plus movies is no easy task. As well as a regular stream of new movies, Disney is also the ...
Peter Zaitzeff —known lovingly to Owning Manhattan fans as Peter “Sexy Rabbit,” due to the Russian translation of his last ...
Welcome to Cartoon Brew’s series of spotlights focusing on the animated shorts that have qualified for the 2026 Oscars. The films in this series have qualified through one of multiple routes: by ...
If you missed out on the viral Starbucks "Bearista" cup, then this is for you. Starbucks released more adorable animal-themed merchandise on Tuesday, Dec. 2, through its collaboration with lifestyle ...
The year 2001 alone is worth highlighting. While it saw comparatively fewer fantasy movies released than those that had come ...
In a letter to Peter Matthiessen in 1970, one of many damningly perceptive missives that he received from the women in his life, his second wife, Deborah Love, wrote, “you seem a man in 1000 pieces, ...
For actor Liav Turjeman, landing the role of St. Peter in Martin Scorsese’s "The Saints" was more than a career milestone; it was "a dream come true" and a profound artistic challenge. "Just to see a ...
It's been nearly 19 years since "Everybody Loves Raymond" star Peter Boyle died but Ray Romano, his onscreen son and the lead of the beloved sitcom, still remembers the lasting impression the late ...
EXCLUSIVE: More than two decades after soaring through the skies as Peter Pan and Wendy Darling in Universal’s 2003 live-action version of Peter Pan, Jeremy Sumpter and Rachel Hurd-Wood are reuniting ...
The holiday menu at Starbucks is expanding – as is the merchandise lineup. On Tuesday, Dec. 2, two additional seasonal drinks – the Chestnut Praline Latte and Eggnog Latte – join Starbucks' current ...
“South Park” Season 28 delivered a Thanksgiving special on Wednesday, which saw the citizens of the Colorado mountain town running in the annual Turkey Trot while United States Secretary of War Pete ...
Laughing matters. It always has. But laughing may matter even more in modern times. Does anyone think that during the Middle Ages, or even in the late 19th century, ordinary citizens spent as much ...