Former Nickelodeon child actress Kianna Underwood, who died in a grisly hit and run accident in Brooklyn Friday, was ...
Speedy Gonzales is reportedly racing to the big screen with a new movie from director Jorge R. Gutiérrez. The Hollywood ...
A new feature-length documentary “ Animation Mavericks: The Forgotten Story of UPA” is set to premiere later this year from ...
Underwood, 33, was struck by a black sedan heading west on Pitkin Ave. as she tried to cross the roadway near Mother Gaston ...
Honda now joins the sweep of rebrands with a logo that wouldn’t look out of place on the outside of a spaceship or worn as a ...
New York City’s new Sunset Pier 94 Studios has its first major tenant, and Dexter: Resurrection is moving to Manhattan ...
Netflix’s KPop Demon Hunters leads the way with 13 nominations for the 2026 Annie Awards, followed by Pixar’s Elio with 10.
There’s just something about the eeriness of an abandoned amusement park that captivates us. While some are demolished to ...
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CT culture corner: Late CT composer's musical adaptation 'Merrily We Roll Along' is in theaters
Stephen Sondheim's musical has been adapted into a film starring Jonathan Groff, Daniel Radcliffe and Lindsay Mendez with "Merrily We Roll Along" playing in theaters.
Adam the Woo or Adam Williams, was a popular YouTube creator who documented videos of filming locations from beloved movies and TV shows. Woo started his YouTube channel in 2009 and has created videos ...
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Why was Adam the Woo banned from Universal? YouTube career explored in wake of Disney vlog creator's reporter death
YouTuber Adam the Woo, who was banned from Universal Studios in 2017, seemingly for filming inside two abandoned buildings at the premises, passed away at 51. His father, Jim Williams, shared the news ...
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