Family Guy killed off Brian just this year and he's already back on death's door in this week's episode "Book of Joe." Brian takes up running to impress a girl. The out of shape drinker and smoker nearly gives up but he experiences a phenomenon known as a "runner's high," a euphoric state caused by the release of ... [Read More]
Lauren Cohan and Steven Yeun are husband and wife in the zombie apocalypse series The Walking Dead and that's the way she like it. Cohan told GQ that given the choice she'd date Yeun because he's the funniest character on the show.
"I think that's the most important thing about a date," she explained. "I don't need ... [Read More]
Jennifer Love Hewitt looked even more curvaceous than usual in her first appearance on Jimmy Kimmel Live since giving birth. Hewitt insisted she's always been curvy but she received numerous comments about her pregnancy weight. It can supposedly be used to predict the sex of the baby depending on whether it's in the front ... [Read More]
Ever notice how news anchors abbreviate words that are deemed too offensive like the N-word. Last Week with John Oliver collected instances of ever letter being used in bit titled "Words newscasters coyly refuse to say."
Not all the words are actually bad. Some are just attempts to be clever and emphasize the seriousness ... [Read More]
The Simpsons won't be cancelled anytime soon reveals the couch gag in the season premiere "Clown in the Dumps." Homer finds a high tech remote control that controls time. He sets the clock back to 1987 and transforms himself into his initial design on The Tracey Ullman Show.
Homer also checks out the far flung future ... [Read More]
Snowflakes are outraged about a rape joke in the Family Guy and Simpsons crossover special "The Simpson Guy." And creator Seth MacFarlane is responding like only he can -- with cartoon satire. The lead character, Peter (MacFarlane), draws an offensive cartoon about domestic violence that causes social media to ... [Read More]
Saturday Night Live was desperate to force a Guardians of the Galaxy parody for Chris Pratt, host the 40th season premiere. The premise was Marvel can't fail regardless of what put out including an undeserved dig at the upcoming movie Ant-Man.
"We don't even need comic books anymore," the announcer explains. "We made a ... [Read More]



