Lucille Ball grew up in a small town in upstate New York called Celoron. In 2009, the residents of the 1,200-person…
Lucille Ball grew up in a small town in upstate New York called Celoron. In 2009, the residents of the 1,200-person…
Check out Mira Grant's "NewsFlesh" series for an interesting post-post take. What makes it really interesting is that it's more of a political thriller (with zombies) than anything.
He was also great in the Lion King!
Yay! Called this in a previous discussion. It makes so much more sense (and less dollars) for them to do it this way. If he's already telepathic there's no need for him to talk with his mouth.
In this trailer for Alejandro Amenábar's Regression features Emma Watson's Angela Gray recounting what could be a…
Where is this photo shoot from? I've never see a vest version of his red trenchcoat, I love it.
Sources say President Barack Obama is expected to name Sally Quillian Yates as his nominee for deputy attorney general. Yates is the current US Attorney for the Northern District of Georgia (the first female US attorney in Atlanta) and has served as vice chair on Attorney General Eric Holder's advisory committee. If…
Los Santos: the city so pretty you won't notice the dead bodies. At least not right away.
Well most of the public outcry from the nerd community has already happened over Wally West in the comics being non-white.
<3 Lukas Haas! Still too cool to be mine?
Horrible. Just horrible. Why make those "Who will survive" posters featuring characters who didn't even show up in the episode? What was the point of those flashbacks? Do the creators even know what season finales are supposed to have?
I have a really hard time with the idea that Dr. Whats-His-Face (Wes? West?) developed some new super strain of ripper/werewolf virus in his makeshift warehouse lab in, what, an hour? Yes, this is fantasy, but come on.
Oh god, I have to see this show NOW. This sounds like the kind of weird, dark, genre tinged stuff that we really do better here in the UK (stuff like Edge of Darkness or Utopia), and the Lovecraftian angle reminds me hugely of Alan Moore's Neonomicon, which also leant heavily on the King in Yellow stuff. This might be…
A sinkhole opened up under the National Corvette Museum early this morning. A security camera caught the first two…
You want new Game of Thrones? Well, you'll have to wait until April 2nd. But you can get a taste with HBO's…
This is absolutely a great way to talk about various subjects with kids. When he was small my son asked "what does gay mean?". I told him, and his only followup question was "is that weird?". Nope, I said, and that was that. Kids are super accepting when they don't have someone else's bias shoved down their throats…
I 100% thought that was Paul Giamatti.
I was blown away by this! As for the music, people will either enjoy it or not. However, to anyone complaining of tackiness or the fact that many of the performers were hetero, I would offer my experience tonight. I, as a young closeted gay was able to watch this with my deeply religiously conservative family in…
Finally, some good news on efforts to limit women's access to contraception/abortion. Today, Oklahoma District Court…
This one had me rewinding back to some key scenes. Usually this is one of the shows I can sit and watch while texting or some other time waste. And the song choices were great. Usually it comes off as forced when CW crams an "edgy" new song on a story but The National on The Elijah and Hailey "choose the living" scene…