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Jersey Shore Watch: GIRLFIGHT!
By Jonathan Elliott published
The entire house comes at the siren call of JWoww's dulcet water-buffalo screams. Sammi demands to know who did it, and it's pretty much EXACTLY the last scene of an Agatha Christie story.
Jersey Shore Watch: Gorillas In The Mist
By Jonathan Elliott published
Angelina washes her hands of the whole mess. We curiously watch JWoww push her breasts together for about five minutes, like she's trying to make orange juice
So You Think You Can Dance Watch: Top Four Results
By Jonathan Elliott published
If you watched Wednesday's SYTYCD, last night was written in stone. All season long, the judges, led in their charge by Mia, had lambasted AdéChiké again and again and again
So You Think You Can Dance Watch: Top Six Results
By Jonathan Elliott published
We open last night's show with a frankly gorgeous group number choreographed by Mia Michaels, which sort of looked like Alice in Wonderland by way of The Shawshank Redemption
Polish Film Posters Show Off New Side of Cinema, Fetch Big Bucks
By Jonathan Elliott published
The Cold War had some interesting side effects; one of the most compelling stories could be found in the strange balance between the State's begrudging acceptance of Western cinema as art while
YouTube Beats Viacom In Copyright Infringement Case, And Hollywood Frets
By Jonathan Elliott published
New Shot Of Paul Bettany In Priest
By Jonathan Elliott published
Via Bloody Disgusting, Sony has released the first image of Paul Bettany in-character and in-scene as the title character in next May's Priest. An adaptation of the TokyoPop series that's in the
Carl Icahn Slams Lionsgate As Buyout War Heats Up
By Jonathan Elliott published
Carl Icahn's bid to restructure mini-studio Lionsgate reached a new pitch today, as he brought the fight to the public with a warning to get out while the getting's good
Disney Turns Its Future Over To IMAX 3D
By Jonathan Elliott published
Looks like the IMAX 3D train shows no sign of slowing down; if it's a major release in 2011, you can pretty much bet on a version that comes on a huge-mongous screen with goofy glasses
David Mamet Does A Comic, Learned Everything He Knows From Calvin And Hobbes
By Jonathan Elliott published
It's an apt fit--while Mamet branches beyond film, television, and stage into comics, Bendis cut his teeth writing and drawing indie comic books before attempting to sell his work to Hollywood