TV and Movie News (page 1482)
We pick up right where we left off in the interrogation room at Rosewood PD. The Pretty Little Liars are lying when they ought to be truthing, again.
They maintain that Spencer’s creepy brother-in-law Ian is Allison’s killer, even though the murder weapon they turned in was a fake, planted by that pithy omnipotent b#@ch, A.
Spencer spills the statutorily rapey beans on Allison’s affair with Ian, telling the cops he’s into younger girls.
The dance floor of “Dancing with the Stars” is about to get crowded thanks to a new line up of stars for the show’s 12th season.
A Boxing legend, talk-show personality, Super Bowl Steeler, former Playboy bunny and a legendary comedic actress are among the 11 celebrities warming up for their first performances of either the Foxtrot or the Cha Cha Cha during the season premiere on Monday, March 21.
On February 17th actress Gretchen Mol gave birth to daughter Winter Morgan Williams.
Mol and her husband Tod 'Kip' Williams, director of "Paranormal Activity 2," are also parents to 3-year-old son Ptolemy.
Mol's rep told PEOPLE, "Everyone is happy and healthy and resting at home. The whole family is overjoyed."
It wasn't until last November that the "Boardwalk Empire" star announced that she was expecting another babe.
The mighty fell hard last night on "Gossip Girl," but will they live to tell about it?
Lilly got herself into a sticky wicket following Serena's birdbrain attempt at saving the affidavit in case it was needed. Oh, it was needed alright. Hell hath no fury like Ben's mother scorned, and Lilly van der Woodsen-Bass-Humphrey is gonna pay for it. Chuck was on top of the world until Russell Thorpe told him that Bart Bass was a murderer.
Baby, Baby, Baby.. no longer!
Justin Bieber celebrates his 17th birthday today and the mega-star has a lot to be happy about.
On tap right now for Biebs is a hit movie, "Justin Bieber: Never Say Never," a booming singing career and a hot older woman by his side - not to shabby.
It's hard to believe just a few years ago this young prodigy was just another kid trying to make it big.
According to critics, it's so good, you'll want to marry it.
"It" is the Pee-Wee Herman Show on Broadway which makes an HBO debut Saturday March 19.
The live show reunites Paul Reubens (Pee-Wee) with the beloved Playhouse crew, including Miss Yvonne, Mailman Mike, Cowboy Curtis, Jambie the Genie, Pterri, Conky and Chairy. Like the Emmy-winning Saturday morning television show, the live production has been hailed as a similar phenomenon "where anything can happen.
If you have been a faithful "Bachelor" fan all season and watched Brad Womack interact with the latest crop of bachelorettes, you might agree that last night came as a bit of a surprise.
Bachelor Brad had whittled down the group of women down to three, and by the end of the night, it was going to be only two. At the beginning of the night, there was Emily, Chantal and Ashley.
Quentin Tarantino, director of such cult breakouts as "Reservoir Dogs" and "Kill Bill" and such Oscar contenders as "Pulp Fiction" and "Inglourious Basterds" (see, reflexive Oscar haters, sometimes they do nominate the right movies), has been known to "attach" himself to a vast number of projects. Typically these take the form of seemingly stream-of-consciousness offshoots of his previous films, like teaming up John Travolta's character from "Pulp Fiction" with Michael Madsen's from "Reservoir Dogs" or a third
If you're a fan of NBC's fantastic comedy "Community" and also a nerd, then there's a good chance your favorite episode was the season one episode "Modern Warfare." Why? The episode had the gang fighting the entire campus in a paintball tournament, the winner of which would receive priority registration. It had paintball action, Terminator references, and a title that nods to the "Call of Duty" video game of the same name.
Could Staten Island’s PS 22 Chorus be the real-life “Glee”?
Like true “fireworks” the young choir has practically exploded into the spotlight, following their debut at the Academy Awards with a performance of their YouTube hit (and Katy Perry cover) on Oprah.
The kids began to sing during Oprah Winfrey’s Oscar special Monday. With a crescendo, “You just gotta ignite the light.