Long before horror meant splattering zombie brains with a baseball bat, Vincent Price was scaring audiences with nothing more than his mere presence accompanied by that unforgettable voice that could send chills down your spine.
"He could read the call sheet for any film and it would sound scary or suspenseful. Sexy, ... [Read More]
You know zombies have become a little too mainstream when U2 provides the soundtrack to the zombie apocalypse. The Walking Dead music videos are set to the song “The Troubles" (featuring Lykke Li) from Songs of Innocence. The theme of both videos is family. Rick's group escapes from the cannibals at Terminus, at least for ... [Read More]
Saturday Night Live censored host Sarah Silverman, who admitted she's known as a "blue comedian." She demonstrated just how much by showing a nearly completely redacted joked on a cue card. The only words that remained were "black guy" and "God's mouth."
"It was totally innocuous," Silverman insisted. "I saw Lorne laughing ... [Read More]
American Dad will premiere on TBS with "Blonde Ambition." Coincidentally, the episode plot involves Stan and Steve looking for a new home for the Smith family. Meanwhile, Hayley attempts to save the world but no one pays attention so she dyes her hair blond. The attention leads her to start working at a strip club though ... [Read More]
The Simpsons couch gag gets very meta in this week's episode "The Wreck of the Relationship." The family arrives home to find Itchy & Scratchy, a cat and mouse team with a rivalry like Tom and Jerry except much more violent. The characters are from a cartoon short featured on The Krusty the Clown Show, which itself is a ... [Read More]
For the first time in 50 years, there were no Saturday morning cartoons on this weekend. The CW cancelled its Vortexx programing block, which was the last bastion for broadcast network cartoons not including the NBC Kids programming block for preschoolers. Vortexx showed reruns of cartoons like Justice League Unlimited and ... [Read More]
Homer and Bart have always had a stormy relationship but the Simpson men become mates in "The Wreck of the Relationship." They're shanghaied onto a father-son cruise by Captain Bowditch voiced by Nick Offerman, who says the role was a lifelong dream.
"I'm a huge fan of wood sailing ships and maritime lore, and so it ... [Read More]



