How ‘Schitt’s Creek’ Subverted the Will-They/Won’t-They Storyline

As a huge comedy fan, I have to say, Schitt’s Creek really surprised me. Created by Eugene and Dan Levy, it started out quietly but slowly built this incredibly dedicated fanbase over its six seasons. What I loved most was how genuinely funny it was, and the characters felt so perfectly cast. It wasn’t afraid to be different from other sitcoms; it would hint at familiar storylines but consistently avoided those predictable, overused tropes. It’s honestly the perfect show to binge-watch, and even rewatching it, it’s amazing how often it subverted expectations and didn’t go the way you thought it would.

Bel-Air Season 4’s Surprise Cast Exit Explained By Showrunner

In an interview with TVLine, showrunner Banks-Waddles explained that Hilary’s departure from Bel-Air in season 4 was partly due to Coco Jones’ demanding schedule as both an actress and musician. Jones simply didn’t have enough availability to commit to a major role throughout the final season. However, Banks-Waddles confirmed that Jones will return for the show’s concluding episodes and have a more significant part in them.

10 Disappointing 2000s Sequels That Failed To Match The Originals

This isn’t about the worst sequels overall—we’re not including movies that were already bad to begin with. Instead, we’re focusing on sequels that simply didn’t measure up to the quality of the first film. While disappointing sequels happen in every era, the 2000s saw a particularly large number of them.

10 Great Family Movies to Watch on Thanksgiving

As a total movie buff, I have a real soft spot for those films that just feel like coming home. You know the ones – a little messy, super cozy, and full of genuine heart. They always remind me of my own childhood and family, and honestly, they make me appreciate those bonds even more now that I’m older and living on my own. They just give you that warm, fuzzy feeling inside, and isn’t that exactly what the holidays are for?

What Mikey Day Watches (and Reads) With His Son

Day explains that whenever he meets children aged 4 to 9, they’ve almost certainly seen his show, Is It Cake? He’s even had several Saturday Night Live hosts with kids that age tell him they need to take a picture with him because their children are big fans. He finds this level of recognition pretty amazing.

James Cameron Says Netflix Movies Shouldn’t Qualify For The Oscars

Netflix has become a significant contender at the Oscars in recent years, earning Best Picture nominations for films like All Quiet on the Western Front, The Power of the Dog, Marriage Story, and Roma. However, the streaming service has also faced criticism, with some accusing it of strategically creating films solely to appeal to Oscar voters – a perception that arose with 2023’s Maestro and intensified with the 2024 release of Emilia Pérez, which sparked considerable controversy.