TV and Movie News (page 1553)

Bieber Fever Comes to the Big Screen: Start the Angry Mocking
November 11, 2010 @ 6:07 pm PST    Justin Bieber: Never Say Never     Linda Moore    

So, I have a question.  If I say I don’t think I’d hate the new Justin Bieber movie, how many cool points would I lose?  Lots, I bet.  If you’re over the age of twelve you’re not allowed to say positive things about Justin Bieber.  It’s the law.

Most of Beiber’s music critics come from the teenagers who left “tweendom” so recently, they fear anything that reminds them of how silly they acted only a few years ago.

It's Finally the Beginning of the End for Harry Potter
November 11, 2010 @ 11:52 am PST    Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 1     Linda Moore    

On November 19, 2010 the end will begin.  Theaters all over North America will be alive with the buzz that can only come from thousands upon thousands of fanatical movie-goers preparing to indulge themselves in two-plus hours of wizards, witches, spells, charms, curses and of course, Quidditch.

The first instalment of “Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 1” is arriving in North American theatres.

Glee's Sue Sylvester Is Getting Married!
November 10, 2010 @ 10:00 pm PST    Glee     Adam Eatros    
Glee star Jane Lynch has revealed that her character, Sue Sylvester, is set to marry in the current series of the hit FOX TV show. According to Heat magazine, Lynch let slip the news during an interview saying: “Sue gets married - that's all I'm going to tell you. I probably shouldn't have said anything!”   The actress also went onto claim that the marriage is due to take place in the next three or four episodes as the show airs Stateside, but will NOT feature a big musical number unlike most big storylines in Glee.

The Return of Coco
November 10, 2010 @ 12:15 am PST    Conan, All Grown Up     Linda Moore    

Conan O'Brien is back on late night television and apparently we REALLY missed him.  According to Nielsen Co we missed him to the tune of 4.2 million viewers.  3.3 million of which were part of the coveted 18-49 age group demographic; an audience that is courted by every late night show on the air.

Conan left NBC last January and was contractually obligated not to host any new show for nine months.