'Mad Men's' return casts doubt on its continued relevance
If season seven of "Mad Men" is to measure up, it has to turn it around, and quick.
If season seven of "Mad Men" is to measure up, it has to turn it around, and quick.
Twenty years after the passing of Kurt Cobain, fans and critics still feel the loss of a music legend.
The film's writer/director, Mike Flanagan, as well as producers Trevor Macy and Jason Blum discuss the recent release, the horror genre and upcoming projects.
April 12 was a day for people all over the world to slow down, take a minute and appreciate art.
Restaurants like Dickey's Barbecue Pit are thriving on College Avenue.
Finn and Jake are ready for season six after Adventure Time's four-year anniversary.
The Internet is buzzing over the opportunity CBS has to pass hosting reins to a comedian who does not fit the white male mold, dominating the genre since its inception.
To help out festival rookies, we have compiled a list of the five things concertgoers should bring to Country Thunder to enhance their experience.
Should gaming console makers be worried?
The writer and director of the hilariously touching film talks about where the character came from, casting and more.
Patton Oswalt's "Tragedy Plus Comedy Equals Time" does not pack the wallop of his much earlier work, but there are few hours of comedy that have come out this year that are as consistently funny as this one.
Xbox gamers can rest easy with the affable Spencer in charge.
HBO's "Silicon Valley" misses the chance to be a viciously hilarious satire of its namesake, instead winding up a color by numbers comedy about five guys who like quinoa.
"So It Goes" successfully plays with the idea of New York hip-hop.
Show-only fans were stunned by the brutal murders of the Starks. This coming season is going to blow their minds.
Bryan and Shelton livened up the 49th annual Academy of Country Music Awards with their witty banter at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas.
With the recent success of films such as "God's Not Dead," Hollywood is making a big bet on Christian audiences becoming a consistent audience bloc.
Timber Timbre's "Hot Dreams" is the atmospheric love child of David Lynch and dark, bluesy folk.
What in the world is going on with Sony's first-party developers?
The Cloud Nothings's new album maintains its punk nature but adds depth and maturity.
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