TV Features
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Hollywood.com talks with the 60th Annual Primetime Emmy nominees about receiving their nominations.
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Movies, TV, DVDs, music and games ... in chronological order.
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Scott Huver reports from the red carpet at the 15th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards.
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Aziz Ansari plays lotion salesman and flasher suspect Saddam in 'Observe and Report,' cynical city worker Tom Haverford in NBC’s upcoming 'Parks and Recreation,' and for a quick minute, you’ll see him as fencing student Eugene in 'I Love You, Man.'
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The pop star's Fort Lauderdale, Fl. concert was loaded with men dressed in drag. If you like a good freak show, go see Lady Gaga.
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This week's Speed Racer casts A-list actors as the characters from the simply drawn anime cartoon. Though a few live-action versions of cartoons have been done, like The Flintstones and Scooby-Doo, there is still an untapped pool of talent who would look great as cartoon characters. With makeup and special effects, even non human hcaracters like The Grinch are no longer off limits. Here are the top 10 actors who should play the real world versions of cartoon characters.
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The world always needs more heroes, and these 10 next big action things are showing us what it takes to become the next Will Smith and Angelina Jolie ...
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Alright, it’s a little cheap of NBC, but we’ll take The Office any way we can get it.
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Steve Carell stops by for his second NBC season finale of the week!
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The “workplace comedy” subgenre is suddenly flooding the TV market, and the four-buddies-working-the-same-dead-end-job premise isn’t exactly groundbreaking. But Factory, the Spike TV network’s first-ever original comedy series (premiering Sunday, June 29, at 10/9c), plays a lot better on the (small) screen than it may read on paper. In fact, the show is a very solid first foray into sitcom land for Spike.
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Our day-by-day breakdown of the week's TV lineup--because your on-screen guide has its limits. Included: Heath Ledger's E! True Hollywood Story.
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Read our "Fall TV Preview Guide: Returning Shows" to find out what gifts our familiar friends have lined-up for this beautifully strike-less fall season.
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Fall TV is a very exciting time, but one fraught with chaos and the potential for an overload-induced meltdown--by your TiVo! We’ve made it simple(r) by narrowing down the dozens of series vying for your time to the 10 that deserve it: five returning shows and five newbies.
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Looking for a safe bet on Emmy night? Pick John Adams to win every award it didn’t already win at last weekend’s Creative Arts Emmys. The other categories (AKA the ones we care about), however, are a lot tougher to predict--as always. But we gave them our best guesses, and you can do the same here. Be sure to check our winners list Sunday night to see how well or poorly we all fared.
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The Primetime Emmy Awards turned 60 on Sunday night. Here were some of the highlights, lowlights and random observations from the telecast--timeline style!
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Check out the latest Webisode from Dunder Mifflin (aka 'The Office')!
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DO IT TODAY: 'Parks and Recreation'
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DO IT TODAY: 'The Office,' Idris Elba's final appearance
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The nominations for the 61st Annual Primetime Emmy Awards were announced Thursday morning, and even though the amount of nominees was expanded in the major categories, there were still snubs and surprises ...
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Silver medal Olympian and gold medal 'DWTS' contestant Shawn Johnson stops by.
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On almost any given night in September and some in October, you can channel-surf your way onto a season or series premiere -- but we’ve picked a week’s worth of premiere nights that you can safely devote to the couch.
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Fall 2009: TV Premiere Schedule
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With season 'Dexter' returning on Sunday night, it got us thinking about some of the coolest and most unique ways that TV characters (and personalities) make a living …