The Dictator: Ruled by Tasteless but Funny Jokes


Updated 05/18/12 9:35 AM · Posted by · 1 comment

The Dictator Movie Review

Full disclosure: I laughed out loud many times during The Dictator, knowing full well that I should have been offended instead. But what you see is what you get when it comes to Sacha Baron Cohen, and after movies like Bruno and Borat, you already know whether you'll be able to find humor in film about a horrifyingly ignorant world leader who's as naive, racist, and prejudiced as they come. I Read more

What to Expect When You're Expecting: Brings a Surprising Amount of Belly Laughs


Updated 05/18/12 2:00 AM · Posted by · 0 comments

What to Expect When You're Expecting Movie Review

Ever since Love Actually captured hearts and audiences with its huge cast and sweet intersecting story lines, there's been an overflow of ensemble comedies, and fatigue has officially set in. There are usually too many characters and subplots, and while What to Expect When You're Expecting does have a star-studded cast and a lot going on, it's funnier and more engrossing than most of the movies Read more

Dark Shadows: Should Have Stayed Buried


Updated 05/11/12 8:10 AM · Posted by · 3 comments

Dark Shadows Movie Review

Bringing back a 1960s TV series about a vampire sounds like a perfect job for director Tim Burton, who became a modern master of cinematic goth with movies like Batman, The Nightmare Before Christmas, and Sleepy Hollow. But even with star and frequent collaborator Johnny Depp, the film adaptation of Dark Shadows fails to live up to Burton's previous work. Sadly, it feels more like a lazy, Read more

The Avengers: Assemble For Awesomeness


Updated 05/07/12 5:45 PM · Posted by · 6 comments

The Avengers Movie Review

Ensemble romantic comedies are a dime a dozen these days, and let's face it: most of those star-studded flicks aren't even that good. But an ensemble superhero movie? Now that's an idea I can get behind. The Avengers rounds up an all-star group of comic book heroes who must get over their inflated egos and differences to take down a villain and save the world. It's a simple enough concept, and Read more

Femmephobia: "Girls Are Gross" Writ Large


Updated 04/20/12 7:38 AM · Posted by · 2 comments

What Is Femmephobia?

We're happy to present this story from one of our favorite sites, The Good Men Project. Ozy Frantz explains the difference between fear and hatred of women, and the more common fear and hatred of anything feminine. When I was a freshman in high school, I and my friends were Cool Chicks. We weren't like those other girls, the ones who were passive and weak and giggled and watched romantic Read more

Find Out Which Book Is Getting Buzz as the Next Hunger Games


Updated 03/27/12 8:45 AM · Posted by · 0 comments

Celebrity News For March 27 2012 Early Edition

The book Starters could be the next Hunger Games — Hollywood Reporter Find out which singing superstar just welcomed a daughter — People Angelina Jolie doesn't find the humor in Oscars jokes about her leg — Lainey Gossip Zooey Deschanel says she was tormented by big sister Emily — HuffPost Entertainment Celebrate Fergie's best looks on her 37th birthday — TooFab Get all the details on Read more

Interior Therapy with Jeff Lewis: Are You a Fan of the New Show?


Updated 03/23/12 2:10 PM · Posted by · 7 comments

New Bravo Show Interior Therapy with Jeff Lewis

Last night, I tuned in to watch Bravo's new Flipping Out spinoff series, Interior Therapy with Jeff Lewis. The new show documents the emotional pitfalls and design triumphs as Jeff, Jenni, and Zoila move in with clients for five days to assess and redesign their homes. While Flipping Out honed in on the amusingly dysfunctional interactions of Jeff and his staff, the source of the new show's Read more

That's My Boy Trailer: Adam Sandler Is Andy Samberg's Deadbeat Dad


Updated 03/03/12 3:26 PM · Posted by · 2 comments

That's My Boy Trailer

We're still trying to get Adam Sandler's 2011 movie Jack and Jill out of our minds, but his next project isn't looking any better. In That's My Boy, Sandler stars as a crude, womanizing loser who gets into trouble with the IRS and decides to hit up his wealthy estranged son (Samberg) for cash. As the two collide, Sandler starts infiltrating Samberg's clean, preppy, life — and not at all for the Read more

Wanderlust: Could Have Used Some More Direction


Updated 02/24/12 3:05 AM · Posted by · 0 comments

Wanderlust Movie Review

Many of the characters in Wanderlust preach about freedom, whether it's in relation to work, love, or clothing, and the philosophy seems like it was over-applied to the making of this film, because it ends up completely lost. Paul Rudd and Jennifer Aniston play married couple George and Linda, Manhattanites who have just put all their money into buying a home in the city when George loses his Read more

George Clooney Gets Dirty, Dapper to Reveal His Best Pranks in LA Times Magazine


Updated 02/03/12 8:39 AM · Posted by · 0 comments

George Clooney Tuxedo Pictures in LA Times Magazine

George Clooney was happy to try on both goofy and handsome looks for the Oscars issue of the LA Times Magazine with Viola Davis on the cover, which is out on Sunday. The accompanying article is focused on George the prankster and chronicles everything from friends who have been on the receiving end of his famous cons to what he's careful about when choosing his targets. George recently said he's Read more