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  • The 15 Most Disturbing Moments in Disney Movies

    %Slideshow-375105%Disney movies have made us laugh and smile, but they’ve also sometimes scared all the crap out of us and had us sobbing like a baby.

    We still haven’t gotten over the death of Bambi’s mother, and we still have night terrors over what happened to Mufasa (RIP). And then there are those terrifying villains with glowing eyes, like the Horned King from “The Black Cauldron.”

    Best turn the lights on and keep some tissues handy, as we revisit these disturbing moments in Disney movies.
  • ‘That ’70s Show’ Cast: Where Are They Now?

    %Slideshow-376381% Time to feel nostalgic about nostalgia. It’s been 10 years since the end of “That ’70s Show,” or 36 years since the end of the actual 1970s. At any rate, it’s been a long time since the teens of Point Place, Wisconsin passed their last dutchie around in Eric Forman’s parents’ basement. By that time, the show had run eight seasons (making it the second longest-running live-action sitcom in Fox history) and had made stars out of its previously unknown young ensemble players.

    A decade later, two members of the circle, Ashton Kutcher and Danny Masterson, are having a TV reunion, co-starring as brothers on Netflix’s new comedy series “The Ranch” (debuting April 1). Kutcher, of course, has been one of the higher profile alumni since “That ’70s Show” wrapped; Masterson, not so much. If you’re wondering what he and some of the other stars have been up to since they mothballed their bellbottoms, here’s the groovy scoop.

  • 11 TV Shows Based on Movies You (Probably) Forgot Existed

    %Slideshow-376398% The movie-turned-TV-show adaptation isn’t exactly a fresh Hollywood concept, and new, albeit recycled, examples of the trend keep popping up on our screens every single season. (“Taken” prequel, anyone?).

    We don’t know the fate of the new “Rush Hour” TV show yet, but we do know how it turned out for the many adapted experiments of the past. Hey, they can’t all be “Buffy the Vampire Slayer” and “Friday Night Lights.”

    Here are 11 short-lived TV shows based on films you may have totally forgot existed.

  • ‘Gossip Girl’ Characters, Ranked From Least to Most Garbage

    %Slideshow-373965% We all know the characters on “Gossip Girl” are selfish a-holes. There wouldn’t be enough drama if they weren’t.

    But NYC’s elite do occasionally redeem themselves… only to do something terrible three episodes later. After six seasons, they all got their happy ever afters, so the lesson of the show is: The end justifies the means. How very Machiavellian.

    Keeping that in mind, here is our definitive ranking of “Gossip Girl” characters, from least to most garbage.

  • ‘Spy Kids’ Cast: Where Are They Now?

    %Slideshow-376036% Want to make a millennial feel old? Tell ’em it’s been 15 years since the release of “Spy Kids” (on March 30, 2001).

    Robert Rodriguez‘s kiddie action/sci-fi film about a family of secret agents, whose two pre-teen children must rescue their parents, was a huge smash, the launching pad of a franchise that included three sequels, and a touchstone of children’s entertainment back when.

    Now that the kids from the movie are old enough to be spy parents, you may wonder what became of the actors who played Carmen and Juni and their allies and enemies. Thanks to Moviefone, that information is no longer classified.

  • The 16 Best TV Shows for When You Netflix and Chill

    %Slideshow-373873%You’re all set to Netflix and chill — but what to watch?

    You want something you love, something you can have on doing laundry, maybe, something you kind of already know by heart.

    Voila: Here is our essential list of shows you know and love and are the TV equivalent of mac and cheese. From “Buffy” to “Undercover Boss,” you know you can’t watch just one ep.

  • The 21 Best Sci-Fi Movies on Netflix Right Now

    %Slideshow-373323%Stop everything: “Blade Runner” was just added to Netflix. This densely-layered sci-fi classic from Ridley Scott is one we’ll happily watch and rewatch in any version.

    It’s just one of several gems of the genre you can stream right now, including Jodie Foster seeking alien life in “Contact” and the mind-bending indie “Primer.” From “Star Trek” to “Galaxy Quest,” we got you covered.

  • 12 Actors You Totally Forgot Guest Starred on ‘Buffy the Vampire Slayer’

    %Slideshow-373986% Much like many WB shows, “Buffy the Vampire Slayer” was a starting point (or stepping stone) for some of today’s biggest stars. Back in the day, these budding actors were just blips on our radar. Now, they’re in some of the biggest TV shows and movies.

    Here are 12 actors and actresses you (probably) forgot guest starred on Joss Whedon‘s hit show.

  • Gal Gadot Facts: 14 Things You (Probably) Don’t Know About the New Wonder Woman

    %Slideshow-373870% Isreali actress Gal Gadot is about to make her Wonder Woman debut in “Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice.” While she’s been making movies since 2009, we really don’t know much about our new hero.

    So, before you catch “Batman v Superman,” here are 15 things you probably don’t know about our new Diana Prince. 2015 Comic-Con - Warner Bros. Presentation
    [Source: IMDB, Glamour]

  • Every Batman Movie, Ranked

    %Slideshow-373922%When “Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice” opens this month, actor Ben Affleck will become the latest in a long line of actors to portray the Dark Knight on the big screen. We’ve seen all sorts of takes on Batman over the years, from live-action to animated — some fared well, movie-wise. Others? Not so much.

    We don’t know how the new Batman will stack up to this legacy, but we can judge the Batman movies we have seen. We’ve ranked all nine theatrically-released Batman films from worst to best. Spoilers: “Batman & Robin” didn’t win first place.