| Spike TV’s ‘Lip Sync Battle’ Renewed For Season 2!
Spike TV’s biggest show ever, Lip Sync Battle, has just been renewed for a second season, after just four episodes. This viral sensation, which started out as a Jimmy Fallon bit, first on Late Night With Jimmy Fallon, and then on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, got its own show that premiered on Spike on April 2nd, 2015. That was quick, right? It is no surprise though. The show is mindless fun. The game pits two celebrities (not B, C, or D-listers either) against each other for two rounds of songs. The audience picks the winner. It is not just lip syncing to songs that are sometimes incongruous to the person performing. The production goes all out, with costumes, props, backup dancers, and sometimes guests. Check out some of those videos below.
...continue reading » Tags: Anna Kendrick, Anne Hathaway, Chrissy Teigen, Common, Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson, Dwayne Johnson, Emily Blunt, Jimmy Fallon, John Krasinski, John Legend, Lip-Sync Battle, LL Cool J, Mike Tyson, Terry Crews | |
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| TV Review: The Americans 3.13 “March 8, 1983â€ |
By Goodman
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Wednesday, April 22nd, 2015 at 4:00 pm |

The Americans
Season 3, Episode 13 – “March 8, 1983″
Directed by Daniel Sackheim
Written by Joel Fields and Joe Weisberg
Starring: Keri Russell, Matthew Rhys, Lev Gorn, Annet Mahendru, Susan Misner, Costa Ronin, Keidrich Sellati, Holly Taylor, Richard Thomas, Alison Wright, Noah Emmerich, and Frank Langella
FX
Air date: Wednesday, April 22, 2015, 10pm “. . . I urge you to beware the temptation of pride””the temptation of blithely . . . declaring yourselves above it all and label both sides equally at fault, to ignore the facts of history and the aggressive impulses of an ‘evil empire,’ to simply call the arms race a giant misunderstanding and thereby remove yourself from the struggle between right and wrong and good and evil.” It turns out that after a season full of intensity and great surprises that The Americans has saved the best for last in the Season 3 finale, titled “March 8, 1983.” Our spoiler-filled review, after the jump.
...continue reading » Tags: Alison Wright, Annet Mahendru, Costa Ronin, Daniel Sackheim, Frank Langella, FX, Holly Taylor, Joe Weisberg, Joel Fields, Keidrich Sellati, Keri Russell, Matthew Rhys, Noah Emmerich, Richard Thomas, Susan Misner, The Americans | |
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| Comic Review: Star Trek/Planet Of The Apes #5 |
By PS Hayes
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Wednesday, April 22nd, 2015 at 2:00 pm |

Star Trek/Planet of the Apes #5
Written by Scott Tipton and David Tipton
Art by Rachael Stott
Colored by Charlie Kirchoff
Lettered by Tom B. Long
Essay by Dana Gould
Edited by IDW Publishing’s Sarah Gaydos & BOOM! Studios’ Dafna Pleban
Cover art by Rachael Stott & Charlie Kirchoff and J.K. Woodward
IDW Publishing/Boom! Studios
Release Date: April 8, 2015
Cover Price: $3.99
Star Trek/Planet of the Apes #5 is the epic conclusion to the crossover every sci-fi fan has always wanted! After four thrilling issues of Captain Kirk and George Taylor leading forces against the Klingons and the evil apes, what could possibly happen? You wouldn’t believe me if I told you.
...continue reading » Tags: BOOM! Studios, Charlie Kirchoff, Dafna Pleban, Dana Gould, David Tipton, IDW Publishing, J.K. Woodward, Planet of the Apes, Rachael Stott, Sarah Gaydos, Scott Tipton, Star Trek, Star Trek Planet Of The Apes, Tom B. Long | |
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| Teaser Poster For M. Night Shyamalan’s ‘The Visit’ Released
There’s no denying that the quality of M. Night Shyamalan‘s movies has fallen hard in recent years. In fact, that game with the little yodeling man on The Price is Right pretty much perfectly sums up the director’s career so far. That aside, no matter how impossibly bad it gets people always seem to still be interested in what he’s doing next. That says a lot about what he’s done in the past, because deep down they (and I!) hope that he one day finds his way back to the much more memorable fare he offered us in his earlier flicks…that or it’s out of morbid curiosity, looking only to see how much worse the years-long trainwreck can get. Shyamalan’s next attempt at redemption is titled The Visit, and the first teaser poster for the movie has been released. You can check it out below.
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| TV Review: iZombie 1.6 “Virtual Reality Bites” |

iZombie
Season 1 Episode 6: “Virtual Reality Bites”
Directed by Dermott Downs
Written by Gloria Calderon Kellett
Created by Rob Thomas
Starring Rose McIver, Malcolm Goodwin, Rahul Kohli, Robert Buckley, David Anders
The CW
Air Date: Tuesday, April 21st, 2015, 9:00pm Delicious episode this week! But before that, let’s recap iZombie from last week. Liv (Rose McIver) found the meaning of YOLO inside, after eating the adrenaline junkie brains of an old college friend. Clive (Malcolm Goodwin) did not get in trouble this week — a refreshing change. His boss is a zombie too. They are everywhere! Major (Robert Buckley) went to the skate park to find the Candyman. He found him and got his ass kicked. The reason I said I was confused last week, was because they went from a shot of Major bleeding on the sidewalk, to a bodybag, to Liv riding a bike through the streets exhilarated. I really thought that Major was in that bodybag, which would have been a shocker whether or not he was really dead or a new zombie. Liv meets a potential zombie boyfriend. And boy, is he cute!
...continue reading » Tags: David Anders, DC Comics, Dermott Downs, Gloria Calderon Kellett, iZombie, Malcolm Goodwin, Rahul Kohli, Rob Thomas, Robert Buckley, Rose McIver, The CW | |
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