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Monday, January 17 by Joseph Gibson
The movie of the weekend (at least as far as box office was concerned) was Michel Gondry’s (or was it actually Seth Rogen’s?) The Green Hornet.
Monday, January 17 by Fred Topel
The show’s return on Jan. 20 is actually long awaited by fans, since it went on hiatus over the summer. This year, get to meet the rival city to Pawnee, IN.
Monday, January 17 by Fred Topel
On February 21, lock your pies up in the kitchen because Jason Biggs will be broadcast in your living room. CBS’s new sitcom “Mad Love” stars Biggs as a New York lawyer falling in love.
Monday, January 17 by Wookie Johnson
Sarah Michelle Gellar will be heading back to your television… twice. Granted, both roles are on the same show.
Monday, January 17 by Wookie Johnson
Looks like that “General Hospital” stint is going to pay off after all. James Franco will draw upon his famous artist-cum-serial-killer experience this summer when he directs and stars in The Night Stalker.
Monday, January 17 by Wookie Johnson
Bad things always happen when Pee-wee leaves the playhouse.
Monday, January 17 by Wookie Johnson
As was done by Delirious-era Eddie Murphy before him, Chris Evans’s Captain America is intent on showing the world how comfortable and mobile a leather bodysuit truly is.
Sunday, January 16 by Joseph Gibson
The least big, dumb and loud part of the first Expendables movie has confirmed for Access Hollywood that he will be participating in the sequel.
Sunday, January 16 by Col. Longshanks
You watched it or you didn’t watch it. Doesn’t matter much either way. The comforting news is The Tourist didn’t go home with anything.
Sunday, January 16 by Joseph Gibson
The Green Hornet is the number 1 movie this weekend, but that doesn’t mean that everyone is satisfied.
Sunday, January 16 by Joseph Gibson
Susannah York was a significant star in British and American theater and movies in the late 60s and 70s, but she’s probably most well-known to American audiences as Lara, Superman’s biological Kryptonian mother in the 1978 blockbuster Superman and its assorted sequels.
Saturday, January 15 by Joseph Gibson
The new one-sheet for Hobo With a Shotgun, the newest movie to be spawned from Quentin Tarantino and Robert Rodriguez’s weirdly influential box-office flop Grindhouse, is pretty much what you’d expect.
Saturday, January 15 by Reza F.
Director: Miguel Arteta Cast: Ed Helms, John C. Reilly, Anne Heche, Isiah Whitlock Jr., Kurtwood Smith, Stephen Root, Sigourney Weaver, Aliah Shawkat Synopsis: Tim Lippe has no idea what he’s…