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10 Best Shows Like Netflix’s ‘Wednesday’ To Watch If You Loved the Series
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Wednesday is a coming-of-age supernatural mystery thriller dark comedy-drama series co-created by Alfred Gough and Miles Millar. Based on the characters of the same name by Charles Addams, the Netflix series follows Wednesday Addams as she joins the school for outcasts and monsters and soon finds herself embroiled in a supernatural murder mystery. Wednesday stars Jenna Ortega, Gwendoline Christie, Riki Lindhome, Jamie McShane, Hunter Doohan, Percy Hynes White, Emma Myers, Joy Sunday, Georgie Farmer, Naomi J. Ogawa, and Christina Ricci. So, if you loved the entertaining supernatural drama, thrilling mysteries, and compelling characters in Netflix’s Wednesday, here are some similar shows you should check out next.

Chilling Adventures of Sabrina (Netflix) Credit – Netflix

Chilling Adventures of Sabrina is a teen supernatural dark fantasy drama series developed by Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa. Based on the Archie comic book series of...
See full article at Cinema Blind
  • 7/24/2025
  • by Kulwant Singh
  • Cinema Blind
What Happened To The Cast Of Starship Troopers?
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When Paul Verhoeven's "Starship Troopers" was released in 1997, people were baffled. It's about a futuristic society where humanity battles "bugs" -- an alien race from a far-off planet. It's about the thrill of signing on to the military, and then it's about the absolute horror of war. "Starship Troopers" is a vicious satire, meant to make visible the way that blind patriotism, propaganda-induced xenophobia, and unchecked military power lead to fascism and genocide.

Critics and audiences rejected the film, missing that the movie does not support the fervor with which its characters celebrate the destruction of an alien race. "I was using [Leni] Riefenstahl to point out, or so I thought, that these heroes and heroines were straight out of Nazi propaganda," Verhoeven later told The Guardian. "No one saw it at the time ... I thought Neil Patrick Harris arriving on the set in an SS uniform might clear it up.
See full article at Slash Film
  • 5/22/2025
  • by Eric Langberg
  • Slash Film
10 YA Fantasy Adaptations That Are Way Better Than the Books
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YA – or Young Adult – books are not only popular amongst teenagers. Over time, the genre has become a staple for readers of all ages, and it has inspired a variety of movies and television shows. With the latest Hunger Games novel hitting shelves this week, it seems prudent to look back on some of the best fantasy films and shows adapted from YA novels.

The genre has long represented teenagers and the embarrassing, sometimes horrific, trials of young adulthood. For those who once wandered their school hallways without clear direction, these novels continue to offer an escape, or a way of being seen and relating to others across time and distance.

The Twilight Saga: New Moon Is Weak, But Still Better Than Its Book Image via Lionsgate

The Twilight Saga: New Moon is one of the weakest films in the franchise, meaning its place on this list might seem confusing.
See full article at CBR
  • 3/22/2025
  • by Sascha Nixon
  • CBR
The Family-Friendly Horrors of ‘Lemony Snicket’s A Series of Unfortunate Events’
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When it comes to revisiting the gateway horror media that haunted our youth, we often find ourselves baffled by the silly and often laughable things that used to scare us. However, sometimes the opposite is true. Sometimes we look back on a piece of media that we enjoyed as children only to realize that it was much darker than our naïve brains could fully comprehend at the time.

A great example of this is Lemony Snicket’s A Series of Unfortunate Events, a series of Young Adult novels defined by their generally gothic tone and frequent use of gallows humor. While these books were a tremendous hit among the Scholastic crowd (and often served as a dreary substitute for kids who weren’t into Harry Potter), they also contained numerous gruesome deaths and genuinely disturbing plot points that still distress readers to this day. And with the 2000s seeing a...
See full article at bloody-disgusting.com
  • 3/6/2025
  • by Luiz H. C.
  • bloody-disgusting.com
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Dexter: Resurrection Adds Neil Patrick Harris
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Another big guest star is about to circle Dexter’s dark orbit: Neil Patrick Harris has joined the cast of this summer’s Paramount+ With Showtime revival Dexter: Resurrection, TVLine has learned.

While not much is known about Harris’ role, he’s set to play a character named Lowell. The series, which was first announced in July, will see Michael C. Hall reprise his role as serial killer Dexter Morgan, with franchise vets David Zayas (as Detective Angel Batista), James Remar (as Harry Morgan) and Jack Alcott (as Harrison Morgan) returning as well. A prequel, Dexter: Original Sin,...
See full article at TVLine.com
  • 3/4/2025
  • by Nick Caruso
  • TVLine.com
Jim Carrey Explains Why Playing Two Characters In Sonic The Hedgehog 3 Was "Very Difficult" For Him
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Sonic the Hedgehog 3introduces a myriad of new threats to the franchise's universe, including both fresh foes and unlikely alliances. In a way, Jim Carrey'sDr. Ivo Robotnik is a heroin the latest film, joining up with Team Sonic to take down Shadow, a dangerous, escaped military experiment. Many cast members have returned alongside Carrey, like James Marsden as Sonic's adopted father, Idris Elba as Knuckles, and Ben Schwartz as the speedy titular hedgehog, and Keanu Reeves has come on board to play the aforementioned new villain.

Though Ivo and Team Sonic have put aside their differences, the same can't be said for the entire Robotnik family. In this installment, Ivo is reunited with his grandfather Gerald, and the pair don't always see eye to eye. With this addition, Carrey often acts in scenes with himself in Sonic 3, in some ways pushing his acting to new limits. Team Sonic and...
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  • 12/19/2024
  • by Joe Deckelmeier, Deven McClure
  • ScreenRant
This 2004 Jim Carrey Movie Proves He's More Than Capable Of Playing 2 Robotniks in Sonic 3
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Jim Carrey is set to play 2 different Robotnik characters in Sonic the Hedgehog 3, and his role in another movie released in 2004 proves he's more than up for it. The third movie in the Sonic franchise sees Sonic, Tails, and Knuckles facing off against a new foe, Shadow the Hedgehog, who vows to get revenge on humanity. Their attempts to stop Shadow are thwarted by the return of Doctor Robotnik and his grandfather, Gerald Robotnik. Sonic 3's trailer shows Shadow's dark origins and sees Carrey take on the dual roles of both Robotniks.

Although he initially considered retirement in 2022, Jim Carrey ultimately decided to return for Sonic 3 and reprise his role as Doctor Robotnik. Robotnik's return in Sonic 3 is a career first for Carrey, as it is the first time that he has ever played the same character three times in different movies. As Carrey usually prefers to avoid working in sequels,...
See full article at ScreenRant
  • 12/17/2024
  • by Eidhne Gallagher
  • ScreenRant
Jeff Probst at an event for The 36th Annual People's Choice Awards (2010)
Survivor 49 cast: Jeff Probst hinted at celebrity player; did he name drop the person in a previous interview?
Jeff Probst at an event for The 36th Annual People's Choice Awards (2010)
The Survivor 49 cast is under construction and host Jeff Probst has revealed some interesting (very early) information about the casting process.

Jeff has previously stated that a well-known celebrity applied to be on the Survivor 49 cast. Jeff added that the celebrity was going through the same process as regular applicants.

“We have somebody applying for 49 who is very accomplished… known around the world,” Jeff teased during his On Fire podcast.

“They too are going through the same casting process, the same way every other player did, because this is everything,” Jeff added.

Survivor 49 and Survivor 50 will be filmed during the spring and summer of 2025. So, those episodes are a long way from debuting on CBS.

While Survivor 50 will get the most attention due to the milestone, having a celebrity on Survivor 49 could be lots of fun.

Jeff Host teases a Survivor 49 cast member

Below is a clip from Jeff...
See full article at Monsters and Critics
  • 11/27/2024
  • by Ryan DeVault
  • Monsters and Critics
1 of Jim Carreys Best Movies Should Have Been a Franchise
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Quick Links Lemony Snickets A Series of Unfortunate Events Is a Brilliant Adaptation Jim Carrey Had Hoped To Reprise His Role as Count Olaf How Plans For Future Lemony Snicket Films Fell Apart

There really is no other actor quite like Jim Carrey. For more than 30 years, the man has graced the screen with his ability to incite mass amounts of laughter from audiences with comedies like Ace Ventura: Pet Detective and Yes Man. However, he has also proven his ability to move them emotionally with more dramatic performances in films like Man on the Moon and Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind. With all the successful hits he's had throughout his career, some of them were forced to abandon plans for follow-ups, as Carrey made his lack of interest in making sequels quite clear. There was one film, however, that was meant to serve as the launch pad for a franchise,...
See full article at CBR
  • 11/14/2024
  • by Alex Huffman
  • CBR
7 Best Kids Shows on Netflix (That Are Also Entertaining For Parents)
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One of the most watched programs on Netflix (which is the world’s biggest streaming service) is Cocomelon, a kid’s show if you are a parent you probably know that it is one of the most boring things to watch but you have to because the kids love the bright colors and simple stories. What if I told you that Netflix also has brilliant kids shows that you will also find entertaining? So, if you are looking for compelling stories, complex characters, and an entertaining time here are the best kid’s shows on Netflix you can find right now.

Avatar: The Last Airbender Credit – Nickelodeon

Avatar: The Last Airbender is an animated fantasy action-adventure comedy-drama series created by Michael Dante Dimartino and Bryan Konietzko. The Nickelodeon series is set in a fantasy world divided by four nations the Water Tribe,...
See full article at Cinema Blind
  • 9/23/2024
  • by Kulwant Singh
  • Cinema Blind
4 imaginative shows like Anne with an E to watch if you miss the Netflix series
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Anne with an E was definitely one of the best shows on Netflix. Even though the period drama was canceled in 2019 after three seasons, us fans still think about it and are upset it did not continue and get a proper ending. If you're like me and miss Anne with an E, then you might be looking for something to fill that void. Well, we've got some recs for you!

The Artful Dodger

Stream on Hulu and Disney+

Even though The Artful Dodger has a male lead, that doesn't mean there aren't similarities between the titular character, aka Jack Dawkins, and Anne. Plus, the story serves as a sequel to the events in Charles Dickens' famous novel Oliver Twist, and features a strong female lead, Lady Belle Fox, played by Maia Mitchell. And spoiler alert, there's a romance that brews between Jack and Belle that you will ship just like Anne and Gilbert.
See full article at ShowSnob
  • 9/8/2024
  • by Aysha Ashley Househ
  • ShowSnob
10 Classic Kids Books From The 2000s That Are Still Worth Reading
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Warning: This article discusses topics of violence and war.

There are plenty of excellent kids books from the 2000s that are worth curling up and reading, even years later. The noughties is a great era in general, but especially in fiction across all literary genres. Some of the best lengthy book franchises and sagas ever are 00s releases, such as the Horus Heresy novels and The Mortal Instruments series. Titles that are geared toward the younger generations, however, are especially prominent.

Its worth noting that, like any genre, some classic kids' books from the 2000s have aged poorly. While not every story is still appropriate in an ever-changing world, there are several childrens novels that work well in the present well. From their compelling and relatable characters to the fictional universes full of wonder and intrigue, these kids books from the 2000s are absolutely worth checking out if you havent read them before.
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  • 9/8/2024
  • by Rebecca Sargeant
  • ScreenRant
Jim Carrey's 10 Best Movies, Ranked
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Jim Carrey's best movies showcase his comedic talent and unique style, with films like Ace Ventura: Pet Detective and Dumb and Dumber solidifying his status as a comedy icon. Not all of Carrey's movies have been hits, but there are hidden gems like The Cable Guy and Lemony Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate Events that have gained a cult following over time. Carrey's most powerful and meaningful roles can be seen in films like The Truman Show and Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind, which received critical acclaim and explored thought-provoking themes.

Jim Carrey is one of the most beloved actors in comedy, and his best 10 movies include some fantastically funny flicks. While not all of Carrey's greatest movies are comedies, his slapstick comedy style was instrumental to his rise to fame. Carrey's career took off in the 1990s after a string of successful comedic roles in movies...
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  • 11/1/2023
  • by Henry Ladd
  • ScreenRant
The Best Non-Scary Halloween TV Shows
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Spooky season has arrived, and with it comes plenty of scary movies and TV shows to get audiences into the Halloween spirit this fall. But horror isn't everyone's genre of choice, and those in the mood for milder scares should know that they have a wide array of choices, too.

From classics like The Addams Family to more modern offerings like What We Do in the Shadows, non-horror lovers everywhere can still get into the Halloween season while staying away from nightmare-inducing frights. Here are some of the best TV shows for a fun, not-too-scary time and where to watch them.

Related: The Best PG-13 Horror Movies With Big Scares

A Series of Unfortunate Events

Based on Lemony Snicket's children's book series of the same name, A Series of Unfortunate Events follows three young siblings whose lives are upended when their parents die in a mysterious fire. The Baudelaire...
See full article at CBR
  • 10/1/2023
  • by Madeline Matsumoto-Duyan
  • CBR
9 Biggest Differences Between Netflix's A Series Of Unfortunate Events & Jim Carrey's Movie
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While Jim Carrey's movie and Netflix's TV version of A Series of Unfortunate Events adapt the same source material, there are some big differences between the two. Written by Daniel Handler under the pen name Lemony Snicket, A Series of Unfortunate Events is a beloved children's book series with a rich world and an intriguing story more than deserving of its screen adaptations. However, the 2004 film adaptation starring Jim Carrey as the nefarious Count Olaf received a somewhat lukewarm reception.

Luckily for fans of Lemony Snicket, Netflix delivered a reboot of the series in 2017 which brought the story to life once again, this time in television form. However, it's not just the mediums that differ between the two A Series of Unfortunate Events adaptations. These are the biggest differences between the 2004 Jim Carrey movie and Netflix's more recent adaptation.

Related: Is Netflix's A Series of Unfortunate Events Better Than The Movie?...
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  • 8/1/2023
  • by Abigail Miller
  • ScreenRant
Happy Birthday, Neil Patrick Harris – 5 Reasons We Love Him
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Happy birthday, Neil Patrick Harris!

The beloved actor is turning 50 this year and to celebrate, and from his comedic work to his philanthropy, we’re looking at all the reasons the actor is so loved by fans.

Doting Dad Neil Patrick Harris, Gideon Burtka-Harris, Harper Burtka-Harris and David Burtka – Photo: Bruce Glikas/Getty Images)

Harris has never been shy about showing his love for his children.

Along with husband David Burtka, the adorable couple welcomed fraternal twins, Harper and Gideon, via surrogate in October 2010. They frequently share family photos and gush over their kids on social media.

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Read More: ‘Suit Up’ For Neil Patrick Harris Cameo In ‘How I Met Your Father’

Loving Partner Neil Patrick Harris, left, and husband David Burtka – Photo: AP Photo/Noah Berger/Cp Images

Having first met in 2004, Harris and Burtka could...
See full article at ET Canada
  • 6/15/2023
  • by Anita Tai
  • ET Canada
The 7 Best New Movies on Netflix in May 2023
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Hopefully, those May flowers will start blooming soon after the many April (and previous months’) showers. But whatever the weather, Netflix has a solid selection of new movies to watch this month.

Netflix’s May lineup has several bright and joyful animated films as well as more serious stories with light at the end of the tunnel. Tom Hanks’ latest theatrical release “A Man Called Otto” arrives on the streaming service, adapted from Frederick Backman’s book “A Man Called Ove” and following the story of a grumpy old man who struggles to find purpose in life after the death of his wife.

Animated adventures for the whole family include “The Croods” and “The Tale of Desperaux” which teach lessons of bravery in their own ways. For those in the mood for slightly quirkier stories, Jason Moore’s “Pitch Perfect” and “Lemony Snicket’s A Series of Unfortunate Events” should do the trick.
See full article at The Wrap
  • 5/14/2023
  • by Dessi Gomez
  • The Wrap
Best Kids’ TV shows on Netflix UK, BBC iPlayer, Prime Video, Now, Disney+ UK
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This list applies to UK streaming services

On rainy days, television isn’t only a parent’s best friend, it’s a lifeline. Let’s be honest, during the seemingly endless school holidays, the TV is also practically a co-parent.

But kids’ TV is undeniably formative: the best shows really stay with us, fondly in our memories, all the way through to adulthood. The best of the best are even still fun to watch as grownups.

Whether you’re looking for a nostalgia hit, some quality family viewing or a bit of headphones-and-bowl-of-sliced-apple alone time for your youngest, we’ve collected up 50 top children’s TV shows from across the UK’s major streaming platforms. (As well as the 50 best British TV dramas and British TV comedies available.) Find a few old classics and plenty of new favourites below…

Adventure Time

Pendleton Ward’s endlessly inventive fantasy cartoon about the...
See full article at Den of Geek
  • 4/4/2023
  • by Louisa Mellor
  • Den of Geek
10 Best Shows Like The Mysterious Benedict Society
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The sophomore season of the acclaimed Disney+ original The Mysterious Benedict Society dropped on October 26th, earning expected rave reviews. Not only does the show win over new viewers, but even fans of the original book series penned by Trenton Lee Stewart.

Centering upon a band of orphans who come together to save the world, the show evokes themes of family, love, and the coming-of-age experience. Such themes can also be found in the narratives of other family-friendly literary adaptations, including A Series Of Unfortunate Events, The Umbrella Academy, and even original narratives like Gravity Falls.

A Series Of Unfortunate Events (2017 - 2019) Stream On Netflix

After three siblings unexpectedly find their parents killed, they must live with their eccentric uncle Count Olaf in his old mansion. As the titular "unfortunate events" continue, the orphans realize that they must stand together to fight their antagonistic blood relative who might have vile intentions of his own.
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  • 11/30/2022
  • by Shaurya Thapa
  • ScreenRant
10 Best Jennifer Coolidge Movies, According To Letterboxd
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With The White Lotus season 2 underway, Jennifer Coolidge finds herself back in the spotlight of her Emmy-winning role of the troubled heiress Tanya McQuoid. Known for her comedic work in the early 2000s, Coolidge's resurgence as a star shouldn't come as a surprise to those familiar with her work.

An alumnus of The Groundlings, a famous L.A.-based improv troupe, Coolidge's ability to steal the scene in everything from cameos to starring parts has earned her a loyal following. From mother figures to larger-than-life parodies, here are Coolidge's best roles, according to Letterboxd.

Lemony Snicket’s A Series of Unfortunate Events (2004) - 3.2/5

Based on the book of the same name, A Series of Unfortunate Events recounts the stories of an orphan trio who are set to inherit their family fortune after their mansion burns down, killing their parents. However, Count Olaf, a nefarious stage actor, sets his sights on...
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  • 11/19/2022
  • by Tyler Warren
  • ScreenRant
The Best TV Shows And Movies Leaving Netflix In November 2022
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It's that time of the month when you're about to find out which movies and television shows you've had stockpiled in your watchlist are about to expire. No worries. It happens to the best of us. We live in an era where there's way too much to watch that some will inevitably slip through the cracks. But if you were hoping to catch a few of them before they're gone or off to a different streaming service, then it's not too late!

Everything I have listed here won't be leaving Netflix until the start of November, with some leaving right as the post-Halloween period begins. An interesting thing to note is the disappearance of some Netflix Originals such as the series "The Yard," which seems to be an ongoing trend, as /Film's Erin Brady has reported.

The one, however, that caught my eye was "If Anything Happens I Love You,...
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  • 10/20/2022
  • by Matthew Bilodeau
  • Slash Film
The 15 Best Jim Carrey Movies, Ranked
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For kids who grew up in the '90s, there was no bigger star in the world than Jim Carrey. Bursting onto our radar as the larger-than-life pet detective Ace Ventura in 1994, Carrey launched full pelt into a string of movies that not only pushed his early career into overdrive but forever cemented his status as a bona fide comedy megastar.

Just a few years after he first landed on the big screen, Carrey was already making headlines for becoming the highest-paid movie star in the world, earning a whopping 20 million salary for his role in Ben Stiller's troubled black comedy "The Cable Guy." Over the next three decades, the Ontario-born comic has churned out a range of hilarious — and often unexpected — hits that his die-had fanbase has devoured with glee. He's covered a lot of ground too. Throughout his lengthy IMDb resume, Carrey's played everything from a blissfully...
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  • 10/10/2022
  • by Simon Bland
  • Slash Film
Casting Neil Patrick Harris In How I Met Your Mother Completely Changed Barney's Character
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Suit up, it's time to discuss everyone's favorite self-proclaimed lady's man. The antics of Barney Stinson may not have aged particularly well here in 2022, but the "How I Met Your Mother" character somehow remains just as beloved today as he was when the show was on the air. There is one reason for that and his name is Neil Patrick Harris. This is not to say series creators Carter Bays and Craig Thomas and their team didn't do an amazing job writing these characters, because they definitely did. However, the show's resident lothario wouldn't have been nearly as lovable if Harris hadn't imbued him with so much heart. Barney does one despicable thing after another, and yet the audience continues to root for him. Harris' performance brought so much depth to a character that could've very easily been little more than a caricature.

Sure, it's true that "How I Met...
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  • 8/20/2022
  • by Jamie Gerber
  • Slash Film
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