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Thursday, February 17 by Jame Gumb
Last night was “group night” on “American Idol,” which is much less exciting than it sounds to an Internet-porn addict, like myself. Never the less, I watched all two hours of the program in order to describe it in detail to you, the reader. Congrats.
Thursday, February 17 by Reza F.
The best, the worst, and the most awesome-when-drunk new titles available to stream instantly on Netflix.
Thursday, February 17 by Fred Topel
The director of Atonement and Pride & Prejudice gets a little less proper.
Thursday, February 17 by Joseph Gibson
Luckily for all the Geraghtiacs out there, Brian Geraghty has signed on to do another movie.
Thursday, February 17 by Wookie Johnson
Bad news for Starz’s 13 subscribers. “Spartacus” actress Lesley-Ann Brandt and her boobs are headed to CSI:NY.
Thursday, February 17 by Reza F.
Best known for her role on USA Network’s “Royal Pains,” Jill Flint has a history of recurring television roles and multi-episode character arcs.
Thursday, February 17 by Col. Longshanks
The nicest guy in Hollywood, without a doubt.
Thursday, February 17 by Joseph Gibson
Henry Cavill is super-cool.
Thursday, February 17 by Dave Horwitz
Guillermo Del Toro, The Jim Henson Company, music by Nick Cave, Stop Motion animation, and 3D? That’s 10 pounds of awesome in a 5 pound bag.
Thursday, February 17 by Col. Longshanks
Tonight I’m frakking you. A-whoa-ohhhhh. You know-ohhhhh.
Thursday, February 17 by Joseph Gibson
The writer of Erin Brockovich Susannah Grant is working on another biopic.
Thursday, February 17 by Dave Horwitz
Garry Marshall’s ‘New Years Eve’ just added two more pretty people to its actor pile-up thanks to Carla Gugino, and Halle Berry.
Thursday, February 17 by Joseph Gibson
‘Madame T’ coming to a theater near you. Don’t forget your fanny pack!
Thursday, February 17 by Wookie Johnson
Beavis and Butthead won’t just be dissecting Lady Gaga when they return to television later this year. Watch your back, piano-playing cats.
Thursday, February 17 by Wookie Johnson
Jerry Seinfeld has lost his favorite, loudest uncle. Len Lesser, the actor best known for yelling his way into our hearts as Uncle Leo on “Seinfeld,” has passed away.