The 44th People’s Choice Awards air on E! — for the first time, as perhaps showing the dwindling relevance of the awards show, 2017 was the last time the show would be broadcast on CBS — on November 11, and as usual, you can look forward to some...
At the end of the day, Rockwell has two loves — dancing and Leslie Bibb — and they go together like…Well, like Rockwell and dancing.
On November 6, Academy Award-winning actress Emma Stone turns 30 years old. She's accomplished quite a bit since she first came on the scene in 2004, and for that, it's time to wish her a happy birthday in the best way possible: with a stroll down memory lane.
Twenty-five is honestly a small number in the long run, so please accept that many comedies had to be sacrificed to create this list.
2018 is a wild time for television, especially when people want to call multiple episodes of television “movies.” (No, they’re just multiple episodes of television.)
It’s Halloween season, which means it’s Halloween-episode season. Let’s get one thing straight: No, "Boy Meets World's" “And Then There Was Shawn” is not on this list because it’s not a Halloween episode. It’s a “two weeks after Valentine’s Day” episode. That’s just how it is.
On Sunday, October 28, the WWE Network presents Evolution, WWE’s first ever all-women’s pay-per-view. Let’s look at the card…which looks a lot better when you really think about it here, as opposed to when barely WWE promotes it.
With fall season back in full effect, it’s already becoming a hassle to attempt to figure out what to watch and if you should even bother catching up.
Don’t stop me if you’ve heard this one, because I need to say it louder for the people in the back: Jane Krakowski is a national treasure.
This is a live pay-per-view from Melbourne, Australia and also one of those shows that’s technically a “glorified house show.” But this “glorified house show” has one hell of a card.
If you needed any proof that that boy truly did meet the world, look no further than the fact that September 24, 2018 will mark 25 years since the "Boy Meets World" series premiere.
On Sunday, September 16, the WWE Network presents its 10th Hell in a Cell pay-per-view, live from San Antonio, TX. And for the first time in years—and perhaps in the history of the Hell in a Cell pay-per-view, plenty of matches feel like they should take place in the Devil’s playground.
For every "Buffy the Vampire Slayer," "Friday Night Lights" or "Limitless" (may it rest in peace), there’s a "Rush Hour," "Damien" or "Ferris Bueller’s
This upcoming television season — and the series’ 12th season altogether —"The Big Bang Theory" is officially heading toward its final “Bazinga.” Twelve seasons is more than just a “good run,” and with the amount of money the cast is making, it’s even more impressive that any of them were willing to walk away from it at all.
“Scrambled eggs all over my face. What is a boy to do?” Do you hear that sound? That’s the sound of the blues a-callin’ to celebrate the 25th anniversary of the little "Cheers" spinoff that could: "Frasier." (For an idea of a little "Cheers" spinoff that couldn’t, please look into "The Tortellis.") For 11 seasons and 264 episodes, Dr.
On September 7, cinema delivers the world a previously unimaginable gift. Or at least one most people had resigned themselves to never seeing again: Jennifer Garner is returning to the action genre.
“Are you ALL IN?” That is certainly the type of question you have to be “in-the-know” to have the appropriate answer for. Luckily, it’s also the type of question that those in-the-know certainly want to spread the wealth and share the knowledge of this historic/monumental/unbelievable event.
When it comes to the most prestigious television awards, there's only one question to ask someone: Are you an Emmys person or a Golden Globes person? There is a difference between the two, and it's not just the fact that the Golden Globes include movies in addition to television.
When it comes to the Hollywood Foreign Press Association (the small voting committee of international journalists who decide the Golden Globes winners), it’s not quite easy to pin down what it likes about TV.
On August 19, the WWE Network presents the 31st annual SummerSlam, “the biggest event of the summer.” There are 13 matches on this card, truly reminding
On Aug. 18, the WWE Network presents NXT TakeOver: Brooklyn 4. This will be the fourth installment in the SummerSlam weekend version of NXT’s TakeOver