| Type | Feature Film |
| MPAA Rating | PG-13 |
| Runtime | 2hr 12mins. |
| Genres | Action, Short Film, Spy Film |
| Status | Published |
| US Release Date | 11/22/2002 |
Saturday's 'Doctor Who' finale, "The Name of The Doctor" shows the Doctor like never before: in need of rescuing. But he's not the only one. And it leads us to heaps of theories about the 50th anniversary.
Critics love 'Star Trek Into Darkness' and it's on track for huge box office, but superfan Christian Blauvelt thinks it's a betrayal of the 'Star Trek' he loves and Gene Roddenberry's vision.
'Star Trek' had its share of brilliant influential classics like 'Space Seed,' 'Amok Time,' 'The Corbomite Maneuver,' and 'Charlie X,' but it had its stinkers too so we're ranking all 79 episodes from worst to best.
The 'Scandal' cast and creator discuss how all the shocking twists in the season finale will affect the series going forward.
In the 'Arrow' season finale, every character made a sacrifice, but one had to face deadly consequences.
Kristen Wiig may have triumphantly returned to the 'Saturday Night Live stage with appearances from Gilly, Dooneese, Target Lady, and even Jonah Hill and Maya Rudolph but SNL's writers otherwise failed her.
The Cyberman are back on 'Doctor Who,' and this time it's very, very personal for the Doctor.
Simon Pegg, Nick Frost, and director Edgar Wright, the team behind 'Shaun of the Dead' and 'Hot Fuzz,' reunite for an end-of-the-world comedy: 'The World's End.'
Oliver found out the truth about his mother, Malcolm, and The Undertaking.
Bruce Willis has suggested that he wants to play John McClane in a 'Die Hard 6,' so Ben Trebilcook decided to write his own: 'Die Hardest.'
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