Movie Review: Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow?
Arvin Chen's Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow? examines several different kinds of love in a gentle, engaging tale of two couples, each struggling at a crucial point in their relationship. Set in...
View ArticleJustin Timberlake Teaches an Unrequited Love Lesson
This is my friend Elizabeth's story, and I share it with permission. Elizabeth and her girlfriends were in Puerto Rico for a bachelorette weekend. While leaving a restaurant in Old San Juan one...
View ArticleDe Lux On New Albums, Feeling Cool, and Old School Disco Stuff
When a young band's first single garners comparisons to The Talking Heads and LCD Soundsystem, you may need to forgive them for getting excited about the promise that the New Year holds. For Los...
View Article5 Secrets For Surviving High School According To 'PLL' Star Troian Bellisario
On a furiously cold evening here in New York City, I found myself sauntering into one of Seventeen magazine's hottest events. Swept up in a crowd of die-hards, I learned that not only had these "PLL"...
View ArticleY and R Scandal: 'Bill Bell Would Be Turning in His Grave'
Jerry Douglas, the legendary actor who plays the patriarch John Abbott on Young And The Restless, tells RumorFix exclusively, "I think Bill Bell [the creator of Y & R] would be turning in his...
View ArticleThe Bestest: Tunage 2013
Photo courtesy of Marc Ruxin I'm not sure you need me to tell you about the 2013 records by Kanye, Daft Punk and Arcade Fore. They were unanimously fawned over, richly produced concept pieces that...
View ArticleI'll Show You Reality
She became the blunt instrument in defense of her beloved mother after the premiere of CrazySexyCool: the TLC story, the most watched original movie in VH1's history. Now Ashley Reid, spawn of Perri...
View ArticleAllison Janney on TV, Film, Life and Love
Courtesy of Image Management Public Relations You know her best for playing C.J. Cregg, the press secretary on The West Wing, in addition to being in a slew of films not limited to, but including Drop...
View ArticleAnother Guy Predicts the Oscar Predictions in Every Single Category;...
I have almost as much excitement watching and anticipating the Oscar nominations than the telecast. This has been true for years. Heck, I remember bringing my Sony Watchman to my cafeteria in college...
View ArticleThe Moral of 'Anchorman 2'
Anchorman 2 was recently released, and it was hilarious and everything I expected. The movie was the comedic masterpiece everyone thought it would be, but it was also something different. Deep down,...
View ArticleThe More Things Change, The More Sitcoms Remain the Same
Holiday activities have receded and decorations have been shelved for another year as we make resolutions and return to our daily routines. That tug of war between how we want to see ourselves (getting...
View ArticleThe Public Apology of Shia LaBeouf
Author's Note: The poem "The Public Apology of Shia LaBeouf" comprises a collage of 40 discrete dependent and independent clauses tweeted (not retweeted) by actor Shia LaBeouf from December 13, 2013 to...
View ArticleWilliam Shatner: At Almost 84 He's Still Going Strong
"I was built for the long run, not for the short dash, I guess." The speaker is William Shatner and that long run has taken him down many trails: actor, writer, recording artist, author, family man and...
View ArticleSam Berns, Star of Life According to Sam, Dies at Age 17
Among the fine documentaries on the short list for Oscars is HBO's Life According to Sam. Not your usual leading man, its star Sam Berns was an odd-looking teen, bald and pin-headed because of a...
View ArticleThe Golden Globes and Much, Much More! Kudos to Jackie Bisset, Bryan...
"TOO MUCH of a good thing is wonderful," said Mae West. Well, that might have worked for Miss West, but for mere mortals trying to watch TV without their DVR working properly, all of last Sunday...
View Article'The Bachelor' Season 18, Episode 2: Juan Pablo Poses With Puppies At World's...
Welcome back to the wonderful world of white wine tears, roses, grammatical incorrectness and two-month journeys toward engagement. That's right, "The Bachelor," has returned -- this time with the...
View ArticleMemo to Actors and Filmmakers: This Is How You Accept an Award
Over and over, at this year's Golden Globes, awardees walked on stage looking dazed and told the audience that they had not prepared a speech. Then they proved it by stumbling and rambling and looking...
View ArticleThe MovieFilm Podcast: Our Fave Flicks of 2013!
Hello and Happy New Year from the MovieFilm Podcast! It's the first episode of 2014 and the gang kicks it off with brief discussions on Lone Survivor, The Secret Life of Walter Mitty and Anchorman 2....
View ArticleSetting the Bar Too Low: Duck Dynasty and Tolerance
Phil Robertson returns to TV this week in the premier of Duck Dynasty Season 5. Across the media, commentators are discussing his conflation of homosexuality and bestiality, debating his condemnation...
View ArticleJuan Pablo Bach Recap Ep 2: Toiletside Tears
Monday night gave us episode 2 of Juan Pablo's bachelor reign and is it just me, or are things moving very fast this season, emotionally? In days of yore, it would be a few episodes before we'd see a...
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