TV and Movie News (page 1506)
After Super Bowl singer Christina Aguilera provided the packed Cowboy’s stadium an accidental remix of the national anthem, Deion Sanders tweeted to her defense.
Christina (Crazy Lungs) Aguilera kicked off the Super Bowl with a vibrato roar that could parallel the F-18 flyover. As tears were streaming down the cheeks of football players' faces, twitter was gallantly ablaze with tweets noticing Aguilera skipped and mixed lines within the anthem.
Amid escalating tensions in Egypt, CNN news anchor Anderson Cooper has left Egypt.
With his departure, Cooper joins fellow journalists, including Katie Couric and Brian Williams. It was a difficult decision, he said.
"It is with a heavy heart that I have decided to leave Egypt, “ Cooper tweeted Saturday. “CNN continues to have many teams in place.
All this talk about cheese and terrible towels have you feeling a little queasy? Comfort yourself with man’s best friend.
Puppy Bowl VII kicks off on the Discovery Channel this afternoon from 3-5 p.m. EST.
According to the Discovery Channel, for the first time in PUPPY BOWL history, all the action will broadcast in a “stunning native 3-D version that will premiere on ‘3net’ – the new 3-D network joint venture of Discovery Communications, Sony and IMAX.
Be careful what you call Shia, or he might get all LeBeouf on you.
Actor Shia LaBeouf, from the movies "Transformers" and "Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps," was briefly handcuffed by police officers during a scuffle in a bar at Sherman Oaks, California at around one o’clock last Saturday morning.
Sammy Cutler, a staff member from Mad Bull’s Tavern confirmed the incident, saying "there was an exchange of words (with another man) and Shia got punched in the face.
In 1952, legendary American composer John Cage released what he believed was his "most important work." Entitled 4′33", the composition consisted of nothing but complete silence from the musician, who was instructed to stand entirely mute throughout the duration of the performance.
A little bit crazy? Yup. But in using silence as the star of their latest Super Bowl ad, we think Pepsi is crazy like a fox.
Sunday's Super Bowl will be a win-win for Gleeks waiting in anticipation for the much-hyped "Glee" post-Super Bowl special.
If you are on the bench, holding back from the excitement, take it from Glee stud Mark Salling who plays bad boy Puck, “We are going to blow some minds.”
It’s crazy. It’s huge. It’s an explosion, say other cast members of the "supersized" episode.
Superbowl Sunday will give “Jersey Shore" fans a sneak peak at the remainder of the season during a marathon on Superbowl Sunday.
MTV’s reality culture phenomenon “Jersey Shore” is in its third season and for the past two weeks has been the #1 program on Thursday, beating “American Idol” by 1 million viewers. It’s considered the #1 cable series for 2010 and, thus far, 2011.
In a feat of Houdini-like magic worthy of master illusionist Gob Bluth, the "Arrested Development" movie you've been hearing about for years may finally appear in a theater near you.
Comedian and frequent Mitch Hurwitz collaborator Peter Serafinowicz told Splitsider that the "Arrested Development" writer is currently in the midst of penning a new feature length script that picks up where the Bluth family left off.
In the middle of her conversation with Ellen, Aniston recalled an incident between her and the self-proclaimed “queen of media” Perez Hilton, who was considered one of the biggest bullies in the showbiz blogging society.