TV and Movie News (page 1457)
Hmmm. Despite the carnival conceit and all the lurky shenanigans that were afoot, this penultimate episode felt like a placeholder to me.
Rosewood, like all fictional CW towns, is about to have it’s contractually obligated Founders Festival. They are kicking off the celebration by putting up the most ludicrously creepy statues ever right in front of the picture window of the Applerose Grille where all our Little Liars are sitting and scheming.
Jayma Mays, who plays school counselor (and object of Will's affection) Emma on "Glee," is more like her character than you'd think.
No, she doesn't actually suffer from obsessive-compulsive disorder or eat her lunch with plastic gloves on, but in a recent interview, she revealed a bit about her naivety.
During last week's "Sexy" episode, Emma performed "Afternoon Delight" with the Celibacy Club and was shocked to find out that the lyrics really meant.
"It's hard to describe how badly I've wanted to speak, type, text and even scream those words for the past few months.
The NCAA basketball championships kicks off today, and we've got all the info you need, including a guide to where to watch March Madness games online, on tv and on your mobile devices.
We've also got something else everyone needs - a highlight reel of the best moments from the tourney's history done entirely in Legos.
Today's Yidio Video of the Day is a remarkable short film from Tauntr.
Tyra Banks has a lot of news to share. By shortening her name to “just Tyra,” she may be helping reporters to fit it all within the character limits – or it could just be a well-planned publicity stunt.
Either way, it’s “Tyra” and a change that comes at the same time she has revealed her activities as a Harvard Business School student– and right after she unveiled plans for her new website, TypeF.
What's better than a weekend full of Harry Potter movies? Answer: a weekend full of Harry Potter movies, with a sneak peek at "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2." And maybe a nice MLT, when the mutton is nice and lean...
ABC Family will be doing another one of their "Harry Potter Weekend" marathons in which they will air every Harry Potter film from "Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone" through "Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince.
The stars of “Pretty Little Liars” are keeping silent on the upcoming season finale - well, mostly silent.
Luckily, TV Squad was able to pry out a few hints out of cast members during ABC Family’s upfront event last week.
"All of the girls have dealt with so much the entire season, but nothing will compare to what they have to deal with in the season finale," Shay Mitchell, who plays Emily, said.
"Glee" star Darren Criss was just a “singer/guitarist” when he appeared on the reality dating show “Blind Date.”
Criss was 21 at the time, and the show noted he loves girls with a sense of humor and is turned off by bad dancers.
From "Blind Date" to his big role as Blaine, Criss grew up in San Francisco, California. He later made name for himself by starting StarKids Production with his peers at the University of Michigan.
Angelina Pivarnick, former Jersey Shore girl, is on the attack. According to PopEater, she says her target, Mike “The Situation” Sorrentino is gay.
"I think Mike is gay... I think he's gay because of the way he talks and the way he abuses girls. He talks down to women... I didn't have sex with him but to be honest with you, to get a girl riled up to the point where you want to have sex, he doesn't even know how to do that.
"American Idol" is redeeming itself more and more each day.
At the beginning of season 10 fans of "American Idol" were excited, yet cautious, to hear that two new judges would be on the panel this round. Jennifer Lopez and Aerosmith's Steven Tyler both joined vet Randy Jackson to judge the world's most popular singing contest.
So far, so good.