TV News
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Can the relative newcomer pull off Anthony's crazy eyes?
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He's finally not the clueless one.
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Andy heads to Florida; Nellie heads to Scranton.
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Find out why the mysterious horror flick is a blast.
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There's a storm a-brewin' in Florida ... and Scranton?
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Dwight tries to impress Nellie ... again. Andy is injured/embarrassed ... again.
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A look at what's coming up for the breakout cast of last summer's blockbuster rom-com.
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His Robert California arc was reportedly never supposed to last more than one season.
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These celebs make the social media site worth joining.
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It's Dwight vs. Packer in Florida -- and Andy vs. everyone in Pennsylvania.
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Dwight heads down to Florida, and Andy refuses raise requests!
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Dwight is assigned to a special project in Tallahassee; Pam returns from maternity leave.
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Did Jim fake jury duty? Is Dwight the father of Angela's newborn? Dun-dun-dun.
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The Dwight Schrute-led series could premiere this time next year.
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Andy and Dwight pursue different agendas within the company.
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The HFPA thankfully rewarded 'Homeland,' but still left out 'Community' and 'Parks&Rec.'
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A propos, considering he's a cartoon.
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Erin lets loose at the Christmas party to try and get Andy's attention.
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Christmas episodes as far as the eye can see!
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This is the happiest news we'll hear all day.
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The second-to last 'Community' for a while, plus Lady Gaga's video debuts.
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Jeff Goldblum, a state-wide record and a big secret explained.
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Pam picks a girl to replace her, but thinks Jim is attracted to her.
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He also plans some pretty elaborate dates.
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Maybe it will give you some ideas?
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Plus, 90210 gets a familiar face.
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Andy throws a garden party to impress Robert California and his parents.
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The warehouse crew won the lottery and they all quit.
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We want to know how Creed would spend it.
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How a TV classic influenced our generation's comedy.
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Her husband is equally as nuts.
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Spader gets a wife, Levy gets a crush.
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The office is divided in half on a piece of paper and everyone freaks out.
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Isn't Ellie Kemper just the cutest?
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"The world of TV should be ashamed of itself."
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Some play to type, some change it up.
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They happen every year.
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Their lesson plan: Hakuna Matata
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We pit nominated comedies and dramas together to find the one to rule them all.
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Let's honor the kookiest family on ABC!
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Robert California is on the loose.
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Ethnic action stars may be the new John Wayne's and Tom Cruise's.
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Will we be calling him the Nard Pup?
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If you like Idris Elba, you'll love 'Luther'
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When animated zombies attack you, you know you're big.
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More bullies (but with secret hearts of gold)
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The dog doesn't seem to be a big Gosling fan.
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Always the cheerful lot, these two.
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Either they'll play teachers, or we have two 21 Jump Streets coming out.
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Jim and Pam might be getting a new addition!
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After Novak and J.B. Smoove, who will be the next two-letter actor to join the cast?
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See when your favorite NBC show comes back.
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Move aside, 'Old School.'
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But not in the position you would think - again.
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Of course you realize, this means... well, you know
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He's possibly the next Tarantino hero.
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Now he'll spend more time smearing mud on his ass.
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"BOBODDY; what does it stand for?"
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Well this changes the Vegas odds.
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"And the piranha's a rescue.’"
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Another guest star for the finale. This is getting ridiculous.
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What does 'The Office' look like without Michael Scott? Surprisingly similar.
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What we hope happens to the show following the world's greatest boss' departure.
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A small town comedy with a lot laughs and a lot of heart
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And yes, Ryan is still a douche.
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"King Kong ain't got shit on me! Wait, wrong 'Training Day.'"
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"We're going streaking!" Okay, he doesn't really say that.
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Ray Romano, James Spader, and Catherine Tate! Yay!
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"I got some bras if you want to take a look."
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I'm about to Chang your mind.
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Remember him? You will in April.
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David Brent isn't finished looking for work in Scranton.
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April 28th will come too quickly. Aaaaaaand that's what she said.
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We talk with the stars of 'Win, Win' about the prospect of Paul filling in for Steve Carell.
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The Pack Man makes a return! Yay?
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Whoa... Cameron Diaz is funny?
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Carell begins his post-'Office' transition to the big screen
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Yeah, it's the episode with Levar Burton.
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Why? We're not sure either.
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Well isn't she just adorable.
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"You wanted to have sex in my office."
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The jury is still out on Minnie Driver's potential NBC pilot role.
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A few former and current correspondents who should thank Jon for the fame boost.
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It's NBC-picks-up-many-TV-shows day!
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Why do magnets stick together? Because people say so.
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But not to replace Michael.
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If it's basically Ron Burgundy, I'm cool with that.
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The judges head to New Orleans to find a few good voices.
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Guess he couldn't hold it in. AND THAT'S WHAT SHE SAID.
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See what all the fuss is about before it returns next week.
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Not literally taking over. Just being more prominent. FYI.
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What a year for the small screen. Let's see how the top networks and channels fared.
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Ed Helms and John C. Reilly acting like teenage boys: awesome.
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Tired of reruns? Enjoy some past festive funnies until the New Year.
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We list the top celebs we wish we could hang out with.
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Who's missing and which nods are just plain crazy?
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He teams with a 'Community' writer and producer for the new show.
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In the end, the greatest snow ball isn’t a snow ball at all. It’s fear. Merry Christmas.
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Check out what's coming up on NBC.
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We have your first looks at your soon to be favorite holiday episodes!
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Don’t get me started on how coddled the modern anus is.
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Finn officially becomes Kurt's brother. (Get it? Finn + Kurt? Furt?)
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I'm not even a fan of the show and I know this is a bad idea.
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Jeff gets caught up in a plot after his Independent Study course is proved to be fake.
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How far can you stretch those pretty little arms of yours?
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You take a single moment of music and stretch to fill THE ENTIRE UNIVERSE.
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Awesome. Epic. I think I might start hyperventilating.
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Are you trying to seduce me, Michael Scott?
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Men around the world rejoice!
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The sitcom finally finds its identity -- mediocrity.
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Angela got dirty for once in her life
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Plus, 'The Event', 'Law & Order: Los Angeles', and 'Outsourced' get additional episodes.
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Yeah, okay. But will it be as good as 'MILF Island'?
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The British thesp take a role in 'Ghost Rider 2'
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The new show will be a single-camera comedy.
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The gang is back with this season and they're planning a stop-motion Christmas special (sweet!).
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Harvey Keitel to Dunder Mifflin? 'The Office' executive producer Paul Lieberstein has told E! that he thinks the Oscar winner is "Probably the only guy who can do it, and he's doing TV now."
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The trends, actors, genres and more that fared well and ... notsa much.
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But why is Carrell working with the writers of 'Snow Dogs'?
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Now that Carell has announced his departure, 'The Office' producers are seeking Scott's replacement...
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DreamWorks has acquired an original comedy pitch from writer Les Firestein entitled 'Raised by Wolfs.'
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Universal Media Studios has cut a deal with 'Office' actor and writer-producer BJ Novak for a further two seasons.
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The Emmy Nominations Are Here
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Where to get your kicks on TV this week
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And he thinks we won't miss him!
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Actor may be saying goodbye to prime time to focus on films
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Following protracted negotiations, the 'Hangover' folks have completed talks for a sequel and are ready to sign deals, reports Deadline.com.
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Duo sign up for new stoner comedy at Paramount
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John Krasinski is preparing to don tights and suit up as Captain America after signing up to audition for the superhero role.
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Our real-time updates of the winners at the 67th Annual Golden Globes.
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Ricky Gervais is planning to reprise his 'Office' character on the U.S. version of the hit sitcom, according to reports.
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There has been all sorts of speculation surrounding the recently confirmed 'Ghostbusters 3,' but one thing became certain last night: Ivan Reitman will direct.
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Johnny Depp, Sandra Bullock and Hugh Laurie were the toast of Hollywood on Wednesday night after landing leading prizes at the People's Choice Awards.
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Little-known star Tyler Posey will be howling at the moon after landing the lead in a TV series revamp of hit 1985 movie 'Teen Wolf.'
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'Mad Men' and '30 Rock' are all set to repeat as TV winners at the Producers Guild Awards in 2010.
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Music mogul Simon Cowell is the richest man on TV -- he has earned a massive $75 million in the last year.
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In addition to executive producing 'Undercovers,' his Warner Bros. pilot at NBC, J.J. Abrams may direct the opening episode.
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Is the Leno effect hazardous to NBC's health?
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See who won -- and lost -- at Sunday night's big ceremony!
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Penelope Cruz and Salma Hayek were among the big winners at the American Latino Media Arts Awards on Thursday.
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Emily Blunt and John Krasinski are set to wed.
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The nominations for the 61st Annual Primetime Emmy Awards are in. The ceremony will air Sunday, Sept. 20, at 8/7c on CBS.
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Defunct TV cop series 'The Shield' is going out in style by leading the nominees for the upcoming Television Critics Association Awards.
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Rashida Jones has found love after her split from 'The Office' co-star John Krasinski -- she's dating one of Barack Obama's speechwriters.
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Anne Hathaway, William Shatner and Benjamin Bratt were among the winners at the 2009 Prism Awards, honoring Hollywood productions that raise awareness of drug-related issues.
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Today marked a sunny day for the Dark Knight. Also for a guy who grows younger ans he gets older. The Producers Guild of America has announced its nominations for best movies, documentaries and TV shows.
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Jessica Alba will report for work on Super Bowl Sunday at ‘The Office.’ The California beauty will guest star in the hour-long episode along with Jack Black at 10:30 p.m. on Feb. 1.
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And so it begins … The National Board of Review kicked the award season off last week by announcing their 2008 picks and now the Writers Guild, Washington D.C. Area Film Critics Association and the Critics’ Choice Awards are following suit.
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When the fifth season of NBC’s The Office premieres Thursday night (at 9/8c), veteran actress Amy Ryan will thankfully be back. Here’s what the Oscar nominee, who replaced Toby (star/writer/director/producer Paul Lieberstein) as Dunder-Mifflin’s HR director in last season’s finale, had to say about her experience on the show thus far.
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The nominations are in! See which of your favorite shows got love from Emmy voters--and which didn't.
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I don’t know about you, but I absolutely plan on shelling out $400+ I don’t have on a product that I don’t need and is guaranteed to be aesthetically obsolete (aka uncool) this time next year. OK, better yet, this particular purchase is out of my control!
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Rumors of a new Ghostbusters sequel have intensified, after reports that executives at Hollywood studio Columbia Pictures have hired two screenwriters to create a third installment of the spooky franchise.
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Catching up with Melora Hardin, aka Jan from The Office, at the Little Mermaid: Ariel’s Beginning premiere was a fortuitous thing. She ending up giving us just a snippet of what’s coming up for Jan in The Office:
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There are four new wide releases this week, but only of them is likely to top $10M for the traditional three-day weekend. The Jason Statham vehicle Death Race (Universal) seems to be getting some traction in industry tracking, although a huge breakout opening is unlikely.
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From his paper company desk job to rock n’ roll fame, Rainn takes on the role of a big, sweaty, out of control—and sometimes naked—Robert “Fish” Fishman who gets a second chance at rock superstardom. Hollywood.com recently sat down with Wilson to talk about living the rock star dream, kissing the hot girl, wearing Spandex, and of course his penchant for being naked.
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Pineapple Express star Craig Robinson is facing drug charges, after California cops discovered a stash of illegal substances in his car.
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Britney Spears' acclaimed stint on sitcom How I Met Your Mother hasn't earned her an Emmy nod--she and Mary-Kate Olsen's guest TV spots won't be among those competing for gold.
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Oscar nominee Amy Ryan is heading back to TV because she misses the laughs on The Office.
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Will a send-up of Deepak Chopra from the man who created Austin Powers generate big box office? Or will Steve Carell successfully deadpan his way to the top of the box office heap with a revival of the late ‘60s TV classic Get Smart (Warner Bros)? The latest industry tracking seems to point toward a win for Warner Bros.
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Actress Angela Kinsey has become a mom after giving birth to a baby girl.