Kathy Griffin's new show gets off to an iffy start.
But can we handle the truth?
She's on the right track and we want her to stay there.
Nerds gone wild!
More darkness, more terrors, more deceit.
Find out what to expect in the second half of the season.
We're not sure what that means either.
Good thing JLo's wearing stilettos.
The actor sheds light on his new political drama for Starz.
Either way, there will be a fight.
A new look at an eternal star.
If anyone can do the Civil War right, it's AMC.
It's slightly NSFW.
YOU try giving birth to a vampire.
And makes some sense of all those bloody fruit promos.
A bit fluffy—but the movie's great.
Apparently, he's not ready to say goodbye.
Not necessarily the height of creative composition
Oh look, Sookie's in danger. How new!
"Is bread a thing?"
Oh, it's coming off.
Well, NOW what I am supposed to do while waiting for this?
An Italian horror cult classic from the guy behind 'Your Highness?' Hell yeah!
Bridges, Damon and Brolin star in the anticipated remake, directed by The Coen Brothers.
Director Oliver Stone promises his forthcoming film about the September 11 terrorist attacks will be respectful to victims of the atrocities.
In order to make a deal with the Chinese to become the first U.S. firm operate a cable television company in China, AOL had to promise: "no sex, no violence, no news," Robert Chua, who founded the channel in 1995, told today's (Monday) New York Times.
Retired CNN anchor Bernard Shaw says that soon after the Sept. 11 attacks began, he phoned his wife. "She said, 'Promise me two things: that you will not volunteer to go into work, and if asked, you will say no," Shaw told the Philadelphia Inquirer.