We all have memories of some of the greatest sporting events of all time. In real life. But, there are plenty of memorable moments in the fictional world of sports, especially when it comes to the movies and on television.
Many remakes are bad, or at least lackluster. A recurring issue is that the remake seems not to understand what made the original work.
Vince Vaughn has a "pretty good" idea for a 'Dodgeball' sequel. The 55-year-old actor played Average Joe's Gym owner Peter LaFleur in cult classic 2004 comedy 'Dodgeball: A True Underdog Story', and he has given an update on a follow-up two years after a sequel was announced, albeit without much progress since 2023.
The movie “Nonnas” made its debut on Netflix on May 9 and it’s the #1 movie in the Netflix top 10 right now. With Vince Vaughn and a group of charming Italian grandmothers, how could they have gone wrong?
Even great actors have moments where they flop. These 20 stepped outside their genre, and it didn't go well.
Netflix has just shared the trailer and key art for Stephen Chbosky's Nonnas, which is inspired by the life story of Jody Scaravella.
Some pop-culture successes are not so expected, and some are even out of the blue.
Coming off of "Barbenheimer," many must have wondered if the world of cinema could top itself in 2024. By the looks of it, people were quite pleased with their theater-going experiences. Why wouldn’t they be? Film in 2024 gave audiences greatness with superheroes, sequels, and reimaginings.
Move over, Wedding Crashers—we’ve got a Practice Crasher! The Los Angeles Chargers, riding high at 6-3 and finally getting the national spotlight they deserve, welcomed a Hollywood heavyweight to Friday’s practice: Vince Vaughn.
Underdog sports movies are not rare. Movies about dodgeball, though, are rare. In one instance, those two elements came together. “Dodgeball: A True Underdog Story” is certainly the definitive movie about the gym class staple (at least for Millennials; maybe they’ve nixed it in recent years).
[Warning: The below contains MAJOR spoilers for Bad Monkey Season 1, Episode 5, “That Damn Arm Is Back.”] Bad Monkey continues to raise the stakes as Andrew Yancy (Vince Vaughn) and medical examiner Rosa (Natalie Martinez) become more ensnared in Nick Stripling’s (Rob Delaney) disappearance.
As the talkative investigator tasked with sorting out a foolhardy Florida Man scheme, Vaughn's quippy charm pairs nicely with "Ted Lasso" showrunner Bill Lawrence's positive vibes, but that's about all this flimsy procedural has to offer.
More fun than the proverbial barrel of primates, Bad Monkey on Apple TV+ (adapted by Ted Lasso’s Bill Lawrence from a riotous Carl Hiaasen novel) is delightfully impure escapism, a twisted caper that begins with a severed arm fished out of the ocean…with its middle finger raised.
In a recent interview, Vince Vaughn divulged a not-so-well-kept Hollywood secret: studios are all-in on IP-driven storytelling. "The people in charge don't want to get fired more so than they're looking to do something great," he told Sean Evans during a spicy episode of Hot Ones.
Vince Vaughn is coming back to our screens in Bad Monkey, a new comedy series at AppleTV+, and in a new interview to promote the show with Sean Evans over on the popular YouTube channel First We Feast (on his series "Hot Ones"), Vaughn brought his own heat when discussing the current state of Hollywood.
It feels like it's been a little while since a new Vince Vaughn project hit the scene, but AppleTV+ has broken the drought by delivering a new ten-episode series called Bad Monkey.
Actors’ names are on everyone’s lips one day, then fade into obscurity the next. However, like Brendan Fraser, these actors need to have their own renaissance for several reasons, so let’s get into it.
A pair of actors need to have that extra something special between them to make their friendships believable, and no one did it quite like the twosomes sprinkled throughout cinema in the days of frosted tips and Pepsi Blue.
There are holiday movies and TV episodes that truly capture the beauty and spirit of the holidays, but that is not what the following is about. Yup, these are the best holiday movies and episodes about dysfunctional families.
Not every guy has been in love, but every guy has bro'ed down with their friends at some point...
These are true blue Santas, not people dressed as Santa or pretending to be Santa (see: Billy Bob Thornton in Bad Santa.)
We figured you’d rather read them than have us leave them on your answering machine.
When Vince Vaughn was a kid, his father took him to horse races. As a 51-year-old father, he missed Saturday's running of the The Kentucky Derby because of the logistics involved in his kids' baseball and soccer games.
Whether or not you’re a fan, we’ve decided to rank all of the movies that Howard has directed in his illustrious career.
In this supposedly lean year for movies (due to the heavy hitters vacating 2020 on account of the coronavirus pandemic), it was believed that this would be the year of the underdog at the Academy Awards.
While this year's awards eligible films might be of a more indie bent, the actors and actresses that should be in competition this year are far from minor. There were dozens of transcendent performances in 2020 from some of our biggest names.
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