What To Watch: Sorry For Your Loss Returns, Pandora Finale And More
On TV this Tuesday: Elizabeth Olsen's Sorry for Your Loss returns for Season 2, Charisma Carpenter visits Pandora and Johnny Galecki is back on The Conners.…
Read MoreOn TV this Tuesday: Elizabeth Olsen's Sorry for Your Loss returns for Season 2, Charisma Carpenter visits Pandora and Johnny Galecki is back on The Conners.…
Read MoreTVLine's recap of Night 3 of 'The Voice' Season 17 Blind Auditions reviews performances by Josie Jones, Mendeleyev and more.
Read More9-1-1 executive producer Tim Minear discusses the growing fan frenzy surrounding Eddie and Buck.
Read MoreOliver Stark (aka Buck) discusses the big tsunami episode of Fox's '9-1-1' with TVLine.
Read MoreNetflix has released a Season 2 trailer for 'Insatiable' — watch the dramedy's full promo.
Read MoreAnd TVLine's "Goodbye, Michael Scott" countdown rolls on... It's Day 2 of my 32 Most Memorable Office Moments extravaganza, and things are not getting any…
Read MoreBetter late then never! Prison Mike has finally made an appearance on TVLine's Top 32 Most Memorable Michael Scott Moments countdown. But what else is…
Read MoreThe recent announcement that The Office will close up shop next year had us clutching our Dwight bobbleheads close and reminiscing about the NBC sitcom's…
Read MoreWe have quite a mixed bag of new images for you today, covering everything from supernatural teen romance to comic book adaptation. After the jump, get a look at the sci-fi not-quite-remake Dredd, the YA adaptation Beautiful Creatures, Tom Hooper's star-studded Les Misérables, Louis Leterrier's magician heist flick Now You See Me, and Brian De…
Read MoreWhen TV shows need a quick hit of heightened drama, they tend to call in Mother Nature. But in real life -- more specifically, in…
Read MoreThe question of cell phone use in movie theaters continues to be engaged on various levels of the business, despite not being a question at all. There should be no cell phone use -- the light and sound are tremendously distracting to other patrons -- but that isn't stopping people wondering if kids are so…
Read MoreWe don't know just what role he'll be playing, but Robert Rodriguez is close to landing Mel Gibson for a supporting role in the sequel Machete Kills. Gibson was recently revealed as a wishlist actor for Rodriguez, who is assembling the cast for an action film that sees Machete working for the US Government. Now…
Read MoreTo quote Martin Short's SCTV character Irving Cohen, “years ago there was a thing called a-vaude-a-ville.” Vaudeville was theatrical circuit in the late 19th century and early 20th century where, for a few cents, you'd go to see a stream of short plays, musical or comedy acts. Many of the earliest film comedians got their…
Read MoreIn honor of Disney Channel's Boy Meets World sequel, Girl Meets World -- and the success of updates like Dallas, Nikita and even The Carrie…
Read MoreTrailers are an under-appreciated art form insofar that many times they’re seen as vehicles for showing footage, explaining films away, or showing their hand about what moviegoers can expect. Foreign, domestic, independent, big budget: I celebrate all levels of trailers and hopefully this column will satisfactorily give you a baseline of what beta wave I’m…
Read MoreValentine's Day is here, and like its 364 counterparts on the calendar, it's a great time to think about television. In the spirit of the…
Read MoreEven here on Slashfilm, the ease of shooting video has made things more visual. Interviews are regularly being shot with our iPhones instead of simply recording and transcribing because the visual element, hopefully, makes you feel like you're part of the conversation. YouTube sees this immersion going even further, though, as they've begun to roll…
Read MoreI am sure that all of you will have noticed the return of a blight to our streets. I refer, of course, to the extremely irritating... living statue. I've got a feeling that The Giant Mechanical Man wouldn't play well in Edgar Wright's heavily fictionalized home town of Sanford. Because while a giant silver-painted robot…
Read MoreFormer NFL superstar Ray Lewis and pro dancer Cheryl Burke will withdraw from Season 28 of ABC's 'Dancing With the Stars' due to injury.
Read MoreIt seems like just yesterday that a relatively unknown Canadian actor named Cory Monteith became a household name with his breakout performance as Glee's hopeful,…
Read MoreNeck snaps, decapitations and sliced-off fingers: Only The Vampire Diaries' cast and producers would list such bloody and disturbing moments among their favorite scenes. RELATED | Winter…
Read MoreIn the wake of this weekend's successful opening of the 'real Navy SEALs' movie Act of Valor, expect to see other similar movies go into action. While we wait to hear that Kathryn Bigelow is actually rolling on her movie about the SEAL Team 6 hunt for Osama Bin Laden, we've got word of another…
Read MoreYou TVLine readers are a very passionate bunch -- and on this Valentine's Day, that's one of the things we love most about you. To…
Read MoreIt often strikes without warning. The setup almost too flawless: a longing gaze, a tilt of the head, a casual laugh that slowly trails off,…
Read MoreSince the release of American Psycho in 2000, director Mary Harron has made only one feature, the 2005 release The Notorious Bettie Page. She's hardly been idle, and has put a great amount of television work on her resume in the past decade. But now Harron returns to the big screen as the director of…
Read MoreWhen Steve Jobs died in October of last year, it was a blow to us all. The loss was felt especially hard at Pixar, the successful film company he helped not only create, but isolate from the Hollywood machine. John Carter, directed by one of Pixar's most prolific directors, Andrew Stanton, comes out next week…
Read MoreTVLine ranks every episode of "Veronica Mars" Seasons 1-3, from worst to best.
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