Snooki Ambushes Chris Christie at Jersey Shore

On Friday, tragedy broke out as New Jersey Governor Chris Christie visited Seaside Heights: a fight broke out between him and "Jersey Shore" star Snooki. Christie was walking around the boardwalk after having appeared on NBC’s Today when Nicole “Snooki” Polizzi confronted him to defend her idiotic show. The two engaged in a heated conversation, with Snooki tweeting shortly thereafter, “Getting told why we are bad for jersey. Amazing.” 24 May 2013, 2:43 PM PDT

'Fast & Furious 6' Review: Over the Top Action Can't Stop Runaway Franchise

The Fast & Furious franchise is certainly a peculiar one. An extremely fun time at the theatres, no doubt about that, but how is it that average-ranking films about racecars, muscle guys and half-naked women make its way to blockbuster status? Usually a series of films doesn’t last this long, especially when the third installment didn’t involve a single member of the original cast. But the Fast & Furious franchise slowly transformed from movies about racing cars to action-packed heist films and added tons of star power in the mix. 24 May 2013, 2:42 PM PDT

Kate Upton Says No to Teen's Prom Invite

(UPI) -- A Los Angeles teenager who created a popular online video asking supermodel Kate Upton to prom is getting a consolation date from another model, Nina Agdal. 23 May 2013

Modern Gangster Movie Collection Captures Shades of Gray ... and Red

The morally ambiguous films of the late 1960s and early 1970s changed cinema as we know it. They also allowed modern gangster films to dig deeper into the murky souls of their antiheroes. "Ultimate Gangster Collection: Contemporary," available now on Blu-ray, gathers five essential mobster movies with an array of morally questionable characters and actions. 23 May 2013

Memo to David Letterman: Presidential Scandals Make Great Comedy

While Jay Leno continues to joke about the Presidential scandals in the proper fashion, the writers over at "The Late Show with David Letterman" are still perplexed. Since I'm always willing to assist struggling comics, I went back into the archives pulled this Late Night Top Ten list from Wednesday November 14, 1973. 23 May 2013

Jerry Lewis Still Doesn't Think Women Are Funny

Asked who his favorite female comics were Thursday at a Cannes Film Festival press conference, comic legend Jerry Lewis listed Cary Grant and Burt Reynolds. He then added: "I don't have any." 23 May 2013

'S.W.A.T.' Star Steve Forrest Dead at 87

Actor Steve Forrest, who played Lieutenant Dan "Hondo" Harrelson on the 1970s TV series "S.W.A.T.," has died in Thousand Oaks, Calif. at the age of 87, his family said. 23 May 2013

Russian Court Denies Pussy Riot's Maria Alekhina Parole

A Russian court has denied parole to a member of the Pussy Riot punk group, ruling that Maria Alekhina had systematically disobeyed prison authorities and failed to repent for her crime, Russian media reported. 23 May 2013

Obama to Honor Carole King at White House Concert

At an East Room concert Wednesday night, President Barack Obama is presenting Carole King with the Gershwin Prize for Popular Song. She's the first woman to receive the award from the Library of Congress, which honored her Tuesday. 22 May 2013

Trailer Talk: 'Man of Steel' Villains Will Make Superman Break a Sweat

The past few trailers were all familiar territory: the Kansas cornfield kid years, Supes flying faster than a speeding bullet, feeling like an outcast, magisterial score, etc. The only real changes from Bryan Singer's (in my opinion, underrated) Superman Returns were shaky-cam, a strawberry blonde Lois Lane (Amy Adams), and Clark Kent (Henry Cavill) working blue-collar jobs instead of The Daily Planet. 22 May 2013

Anti-Fracking Documentary 'Gasland Part II' Gets It Wrong ... Again

Most people recognize that America’s recent natural gas boom ignited an energy renaissance with the potential to put this country on a path – should we choose it – toward North American energy independence and economic growth. But filmmaker Josh Fox is certainly not “most people,” and his documentary Gasland Part II, set to debut on HBO on July 8, represents another attempt to discredit the economic miracle of natural gas. 22 May 2013

Does Anyone Want to Host the Oscars?

The hardest job in show business is officially open--again. Seth Macfarlane, the Family Guy creator who ruffled feminist feathers with his first foray into hosting the Academy Awards, officially begged off the gig via Twitter. 21 May 2013

Bolivia Lashes at Sean Penn Over Jailed American

Bolivia's Minister Pablo Groux is slamming actor Sean Penn's proposal to a U.S. congressional subcommittee Monday that Bolivia be cut out of the Dakar motor sport rally unless it frees a U.S. citizen under house arrest two years after he was jailed without charge in a money-laundering probe. 21 May 2013

'Command Decision' (1948) Review: A Wartime Masterpiece

"Command Decision" serves up a half-dozen military archetypes and explores the humanity behind them: The tough-as-nails commander (Gable), the politicking general (Pidgeon), the career climber (a fantastic Brian Donlevy), the above-it-all scrounger (Van Johnson), and even the sanctimonious journalist (Charles Bickford). And that's the genius of the story. 21 May 2013

Microsoft Reveals Xbox One: 'All-in-One Entertainment'

The company unveiled the Xbox One, a next-generation entertainment console that promises to be the one system households will need for games, television, movies and other entertainment. It will go on sale later this year. 21 May 2013

Inspiration: Musician Zach Sobiech 1995-2013

Zach Sobiech passed away May 20 only a few weeks after his 18th birthday. Diagnosed with osteosarcoma when he was 14, he turned to music to express his feelings in a way that didn’t burden others. He left behind a musically legacy and a story that has inspired millions. 21 May 2013

Jon Stewart Blasts Obama's Failed Promise to Veterans

During the May 20 airing of "The Daily Show," host Jon Stewart brought up President Obama's unfulfilled 2009 promise to "create a seamless, computerized Veterans' health records system." The comic concluded that Obama took his two presidential campaigns more seriously that he took fulfilling this promise to our Vets. 21 May 2013

Cannes, Hollywood Far from Liberal Regarding Powerful Women

It’s a sad fact, but having one, or more typically, no women honored at the annual Cannes Film Festival is the norm. Sorry, but I have a hard time believing that there aren’t more films directed by women worthy of a nomination. This is rather ironic for an industry priding itself on its socially liberal viewpoint on everything imaginable. 20 May 2013

Archie Comics' Gay Kiss Mocks Real-Life Protest

Archie Comics' only openly gay character, Kevin Keller, finds his life turned upside down after locking lips with his boyfriend, Devon, drawing the ire of at least one disapproving Riverdale mom. 20 May 2013

'SNL' Defends IRS, Mocks Tea Party

On Saturday’s Weekend Update segment of "Saturday Night Live," show regular Seth Meyers and former anchor Amy Poehler touched on the recent IRS scandal but spared the government agency any scathing critique. 19 May 2013

'Hating Breitbart' Scores with New Media Release

"Hating Breitbart," director Andrew Marcus's film chronicling the late media pioneer's deconstruction of the media, bowed as Amazon.com's third most popular documentary in its first week of release. It is currently ranked #7 of all DVD documentaries on the Amazon charts. 19 May 2013

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