Comic Book Men finally gets a woman behind the counter on the season premiere "Heir Apparent." Harley Quinn Smith stopped by the comic book store to get some experience for her upcoming lead role in Yoga Hosers, Kevin Smith's latest film documenting the glamorous life of clerks. Smith's daughter was chaperoned by Jason ... [Read More]
The Simpsons celebrate 25 years of horror on this week's Halloween episode "Treehouse of Horror XXV." The family is haunted in a parody of The Others. The ghosts are their former incarnations from the The Tracey Ullman Show, on which they debuted in 1987. It's implied that they were murdered and buried under the house ... [Read More]
Jimmy Kimmel Live was filled with penis jokes last night. Kimmel showed off his "big zucchini" and just like an actual penis he was proud of it despite having no say in its size.
"This is the most least exciting thing I've ever done in my life," the host noted about the 8 1/2 pound vegetable from his garden. "I ... [Read More]
It seems every time you turn on the news, it's all bad news so Jimmy Fallon is helping you cleanse your palate with a The Tonight Show segment titled "I've Got Good News and Good News."
Real new anchors present obviously fake news stories like Republican and Democrats working together, traffic jams being completely ... [Read More]
AMC has renewed The Walking Dead for a sixth season and you can win tickets to attend the premiere. The Dead Carpet Sweepstakes will run for the first 8 weeks of season 5. Each week 2 code words will be giving during commercial breaks of premiere episodes. Enter the code words after each episode premieres. The deadline to ... [Read More]
Things aren't looking good for Andrew Lincoln on The Walking Dead. The season premiere "No Sanctuary" opens with Rick (Lincoln) bound and gagged in a slaughterhouse at Terminus. It's just a matter of time before Lincoln is written off the show he told TV & Satellite Week.
"I've always maintained that, if and when Rick ... [Read More]
Saturday Night Live parodies every modern-day teen movie trope in The Group Hopper.
"Adapted from a YA novel written entirely in the comments section of a Hunger Games trailer," the movie trailer voice-over explains.
SNL host Bill Hader stars as an Effie Trinket knock-off, who wants to suppress the teens' ... [Read More]



