Shane Romanchick is a TV and Movie News author for Collider. He also runs his own blog Entershanement Reviews where he writes about and reviews the latest movies. He graduated from Regis College in ...
Before there was “The Cat in the Hat,” the first “Scooby-Doo” was the premier movie that nobody on Earth seemed to especially like, but which made a whole buttload of money anyway. And in movie logic, ...
Written by James Gunn and directed by Raja Gosnell, the first-ever live-action Scooby-Doo movie was released in 2002 to an impressive $275.7 million on an $84 million budget. Reviews weren't glowing, ...
Matthew Lillard (left) in 2024; Matthew Lillard as Shaggy (right) in 2002's 'Scooby-Doo' Matthew Lillard opened up in a new interview about how his career fell apart after the 2004 release of ...
It’s not uncommon for the first movie of a franchise to be followed by something that is considered not as good as the original. Sometimes the magic gets lost, or the writing is weaker than the ...
A film duology based on the classic Hanna-Barbera cartoon. Directed by Raja Gosnell and written by James Gunn, the Scooby-Doo gang comes to life in the franchise's first live-action production.
Sarah Michelle Gellar, who brought Daphne to life in the 2002 film Scooby-Doo and its 2004 sequel Scooby-Doo 2: Monsters Unleashed, is fully on board with the new casting. In a recent interview ...
(L-R) The Scooby Gang in 'What's New, Scooby-Doo?'; Sarah Michelle Gellar, Scooby-Doo, Matthew Lillard, Linda Cardellini and Freddie Prinze Jr. in 2002's 'Scooby-Doo' There’s no mystery when it comes ...
When I think of the countless hours I spent watching Scooby-Doo as a child, I wonder whether my time couldn’t have been spent on something less damaging to my brain, like eating lead paint. But at ...