TV and Movie News (page 1103)

Weekend Box Office: 'Chronicle' and 'The Woman in Black' Are Hits, Thanks to Young Folks
February 05, 2012 @ 12:31 pm PST    Chronicle, The Woman in Black, Big Miracle, Underworld Awakening, The Grey     Andy Neuenschwander    
If you're more interested in movies than football today, here's what happened at the box office this weekend. Both "Chronicle" and "The Woman in Black" overperformed, but who took the top spot? Find out here.

Bob Saget Won't Narrate The 'How I Met Your Mother' Series Finale
February 05, 2012 @ 7:48 am PST    How I Met Your Mother     Sean Comer    
Not that it's apparently going anywhere soon exactly, but when the curtain finally comes down upon "How I Met Your Mother," know this: it won't be familiar (yet always uncredited) narrator Bob Saget telling everyone to drive home safely. Instead, the show will bring a single main character full-circle to close out one story that's taken 150-plus episodes to tell.

Will Kelly Clarkson Show Her Belly? And Other Strange Super Bowl Side Bets
February 05, 2012 @ 7:46 am PST    Super Bowl     Andy Neuenschwander    
Betting on the outcome of the Super Bowl is so passe. What's hip right now are the various odd prop bets concerning the Big Game, such as what color Madonna's hair will be and whether or not Kelly Clark's bare belly will show during the National Anthem. See the odds here.

'American Idol': Watch the Best Auditions from Portland
February 05, 2012 @ 7:45 am PST    American Idol, Portlandia     Andy Neuenschwander    
Though "American Idol" tried to paint the contestants as a bunch of hipsters, it was mostly just talented pop singers that showed up for the auditions. Watch the best performances from the "American Idol" auditions in Portland right here.

'American Idol': Watch the Best Auditions from St. Louis
February 05, 2012 @ 7:44 am PST    American Idol     Andy Neuenschwander    
"American Idol" traveled to St. Louis for the last day of auditions, the same city where they found Carrie Underwood. Was this year's Idol discovered in the same place? Possibly: the talent there was undeniable. Click through for video of the best auditions from St. Louis.

New Super Bowl 'Hunger Games' Trailer Shows the Personal Side of Panem
February 05, 2012 @ 7:43 am PST    The Hunger Games, Super Bowl     Andy Neuenschwander    
Why wait until Super Bowl Sunday? The brand-new trailer for "The Hunger Games" has hit the web a little early, so you can watch it right here and see the more personal side of the story in Panem. Click through to watch the full trailer.

Jay-Z Fighting For Rocawear Clothing Label's Life
February 05, 2012 @ 7:43 am PST    The Grammys     Sean Comer    
Man. When it rains, it pours. And when it all falls down like Kanye West told us about, a little bit hits everybody as it crumbles. Despite marrying Beyonce, fathering a daughter by her this past year and of course collecting Grammys the way Carrie Bradshaw horded audaciously priced shoes, even the great Jay-Z hasn't had it all sunshine-and-roses.

'Idol' Runner-Up Adam Lambert Joins Queen
February 05, 2012 @ 7:41 am PST    Highlander     Sean Comer    
Sometimes, there is no shame in a great thing finding its end. So, Queen once more has reportedly tried filling late lead singer Freddie Mercury's shoes. This time, it's former "American Idol" runner-up Adam Lambert, The Huffington Post reports. "The intention is to pay tribute to Freddie and the band by singing some f***ing great songs," Lambert said.

Watch 'X Factor' Winner Melanie Amaro's Super Bowl Commercial
February 04, 2012 @ 9:43 am PST    The X Factor, Glee, Fringe     Andy Neuenschwander    
Melanie sings for respect, King Elton is mean, and there are cameos from semi-recognizable TV actors in the Pepsi Super Bowl commercial for "The X Factor" winner Melanie Amaro. Click through to watch the full ad!

Video: Even The CAST Couldn't Take 'Breaking Dawn' Seriously!
February 04, 2012 @ 9:32 am PST    The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn     Sean Comer    
Aha! KNEW IT! Anybody who has watched even one "Twilight" movie must know that nobody can deny the absurdity forever. And as has just been conclusively demonstrated and will soon be unveilved on DVD and Blu-ray Feb. 11, even the cast can't play this contrived, silly melodrama that straight without at least a few moments of "What in the bluest of every conceivable Blue Hell am I doing?!" In a blooper reel that is like its own self-contained moment of smug satisfaction for everybody who considers Stephanie Meyer's opus to be unintentional comedy epitomized, th