TV and Movie News (page 1326)
Posted: June 29, 2011 @ 11:00 am PST Topic: Late Night with Jimmy Fallon By: Andy Neuenschwander
Someday, Justin Bieber might not be the pop sensation he is today. But at least he has a sense of humor about it.
Bieber appeared on "Late Night with Jimmy Fallon" in a sketch spoofing his perfume commercial. The original commercial was a hit with fans, as it featured Bieber whispering things like "Someday...we'll be together" to the camera.
In the sketch with Fallon, things starts out the same way.

Posted: June 29, 2011 @ 9:55 am PST Topic: MTV News By: Richard Sharp
It looks like Lady Gaga has taken Weird Al's "Perform This Way" video as a personal challenge to get even stranger. This week, she unveiled her latest alter ego to Japanese TV audiences in an interview with the show "Sukkiri." It's a panda. Named Gagapanda. Not. Kidding. Behold, some of the strangest video you may ever see.

Posted: June 29, 2011 @ 5:36 am PST Topic: The Voice By: Andy Neuenschwander
Last week saw Frenchie, Xenia, Nakia and Casey eliminated by a mix of audience vote and coach scoring. That means the field is down to just four: Beverly McClellan for Team Christina, Javier Colon for Team Adam, Dia Frampton for Team Blake, and Vicci Martinez for Team Cee Lo. Find out what happened during the final, epic performances here.

Posted: June 29, 2011 @ 5:35 am PST Topic: Transformers: Dark of the Moon, Dangerous Liaisons, Being John Malkovich By: Andy Neuenschwander
Celebrities coming out with their own clothing lines is nothing new. The Olsen twins have their own high-fashion line, and Jessica Simpson made millions last year with her own brand of threads. But a new fashion line from John Malkovich is a little bit surprising.
Malkovich, famous for his roles in classics like "Dangerous Liaisons" and the wonderfully surreal "Being John Malkovich," has a new clothing line called Technobohemian, a term he picked up from an Italian novel.

Posted: June 29, 2011 @ 5:31 am PST Topic: Pretty Little Liars By: Britt Ashley
All in all I thought this was an uneven episode without a lot of forward movement. Show, I know you can do better. Our little liars are watching a vintage black and white horror movie and talking about their 99 problems. As they are analyzing Jason's friendship status with Ian and whether or not he might be hiding zombie Ian in his house, things get all indoor windy and spooky-like. The film gets stuck and blisters across the screen revealing the hoody ninja from Ian's belltower murder. Freaking out commences!

Posted: June 29, 2011 @ 5:20 am PST Topic: The Voice By: Andy Neuenschwander
Not to be outdone by the likes of "American Idol," NBC's "The Voice" made the most of its four famous coaches last night. During the final live performance episode of the season, the coaches sang not once but twice, kicking things off with a performance of "Under Pressure" and continuing on to duet with their respective finalists. Whose duet was best? Watch those performances right here!

Posted: June 29, 2011 @ 5:17 am PST Topic: Mission: Impossible Ghost Protocol, Super 8, Mission: Impossible III, Transformers: Dark of the Moon, The Incredibles By: Andy Neuenschwander
When we last saw Ethan Hunt (played by Tom Cruise), he was flipping off of motorcycles and dealing with Philip Seymour Hoffman in "Mission: Impossible III," directed by J.J. Abrams ("Super 8").
Hunt's back for "Mission: Impossible - Ghost Protocol," which marks the fourth movie in the series and probably also sets some kind of record for most punctuation used in a movie title. Check out the trailer for "Mission: Impossible Ghost Protocol" now.

Posted: June 29, 2011 @ 5:17 am PST Topic: The Voice By: Andy Neuenschwander
Last night, the final performance episode of "The Voice" aired, containing the performances that would decide the fate of the final four singers. But before we got to that, the four coaches had a little ditty to sing themselves.
In honor of the event and the pressure that the four finalists were probably feeling, "Voice" coaches Adam Levine, Cee Lo Green, Blake Shelton and Christina Aguilera decided to sing "Under Pressure," originally by David Bowie and Queen. Watch the performance here.

Posted: June 29, 2011 @ 5:15 am PST Topic: White Collar By: Sean Comer
Mozzie (Willie Garson) and Neal (Tim DeKay) have remained free men - well, semi-free - largely because they're always a step ahead of whoever would try to change that. This week, someone got a drop on them.
As Mozzie is selling off a his collection of sketchy surveillance equipment and other "sleight of hand-me-downs" to benefit the Detroit orphanage where he was raised by a kind man named Mr. Jefferies (Ernie Hudson), his little fire sale is visited gangster Tommy DeLuca, Jr. and a few friends.

Posted: June 29, 2011 @ 5:04 am PST Topic: Smash By: Andy Neuenschwander
Do you like "Glee?" Wish there was a more grown-up version, maybe one not set in a high school? You might be exactly the right kind of audience for NBC's upcoming fall show "Smash."
The people behind "Smash," which include producer Steven Spielberg, have insisted that they're nothing like "Glee." But taking a look at the preview, it's hard to deny that there are "Glee"-like tendencies in play here. Watch the preview for "Smash" here.
