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Parents say these 22 shows and movies are banned at home
Even the most lenient parents often set boundaries on what their children watch. As a result, popular shows and movies that ...
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Every actress who has played Lara Croft over the years, from Angelina Jolie to Sophie Turner
Meet all the actresses who have brought Lara Croft’s character to life, plus the actress who voiced the character in an animated series.
Cartoon Network's longest-running show is now available to stream on Netflix, giving viewers access to the first five seasons ...
NEW YORK – To “Shark Tank” fans, Kevin O’Leary is known as Mr. Wonderful. Although in “Marty Supreme” (in theaters now), his unrelenting character is anything but. The nerve-jangling drama follows an ...
2025 came to a close with animation as globally dominant as ever. Ne Zha 2 topped the worldwide box office with $2.21 billion, followed by Walt Disney Animation’s Zootopia 2, which came out hot in ...
The selection committee of Cartoon Movie has chosen 50 projects from 21 countries after a record-breaking 150 submissions for its 2026 event, taking place from March 3 to 5. Eleven projects ...
EXCLUSIVE: L.A. publisher Gungnir is launching an animation studio that will feed an in-house YouTube channel that planned as “the Cartoon Network of the digital era.” Gungnir Animation Studio will ...
In 2015, Regular Show: The Movie arrived on Cartoon Network, giving Mordecai and Rigby one of the biggest and weirdest misadventures that they’ve ever experienced. Unfortunately, the film didn’t make ...
You’re reading The New Yorker’s daily newsletter, a guide to our top stories, featuring exclusive insights from our writers and editors. Sign up to receive it in your inbox. “Wicked: For Good” has ...
CAPRICORN 29, the 2021 film created for the internet by playwright Julia Izumi (Regretfully, So the Birds Are) and director Alex Hare (School of Rock) will have its first public screening at The Tank ...
Public-domain horror has given us killer Pooh bear, murderous childhood icons, like Steamboat Willie-era Mickey, and a graveyard’s worth of “sure, why not?” premises. Some are fun, some are… choices.
If you've ever seen James Garner's movie "Tank" (unlikely; it's not great), you might have thought that it was just Hollywood straining credulity again. Surely, even a former U.S. Army command ...
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