Don Rickles

Review: Trust Me by George Kennedy

Carole Mallory | Posted 05.14.2012

Carole Mallory

They struggled, sleeping in doorways or cars until a woman named Dolly gave them shelter, but Dolly's generosity had a price tag. Torture was commonplace in her household, and she beat George and his mother.

Don Rickles To Receive Big Comedy Award

The Huffington Post | Ross Luippold | Posted 04.02.2012

Comedy Central announced Monday that Don Rickles will receive The Johnny Carson Award For Comedic Excellence at the upcoming 2012 Comedy Awards. Rickl...

Clark Gable: King of Hollywood

John Farr | Posted 04.01.2012

John Farr

As we kick off Oscar month tomorrow, we also honor the birthday of Clark Gable, who picked up a statuette at the seventh Academy Awards ceremony in 1935.

The BEST Late Night Clips Of The Week!

Matt Wilstein | Posted 09.29.2011

Matt Wilstein

The big story this week was the horrible terror attack in Norway. But some late night shows focused on happier things, like the looming debt ceiling deadline.

WATCH: The Best Late Night Clips Of The Week

Matt Wilstein | Posted 09.14.2011

Matt Wilstein

We started this week with two major scandals rocking either side of the Atlantic

Dog Ears Music: Born in May Playlist

Phil Ramone and Danielle Evin | Posted 07.13.2011

Phil Ramone and Danielle Evin

This week, we feature music by Sid Vicious, Randy Travis, Audrey Hepburn & Fred Astaire, and more.

They'll Take Manhattan: Billy Van Zandt and Jane Milmore's cyber-comedy "You've Got Hate Mail" opens lengthy run at NYC's Triad Theatre

Holly Cara Price | Posted 05.25.2011

Holly Cara Price

Star Trek: The Motion Picture, the 1979 movie, was ground breaking for many reasons. It was, for instance, the first movie created from the popular St...

Brad Garrett: Gambling on His Own Club in Las Vegas

Ellen Sterling | Posted 05.25.2011

Ellen Sterling

Garrett's view of the world is firmly rooted in his own experience and his ardent belief in the generally DNA-dictated, preordained roles of men and women. And that is what his comedy is about.

Cinefantastique Podcast: Playtime Begins - Toy Story 3 and Jonah Hex

Dan Persons | Posted 05.25.2011

Dan Persons

This week, the podcast review of Science Fiction, Fantasy & Horror takes you from the sublime to the ridiculous, as Dan Persons, Lawrence French, and ...

Don Rickles And Ozzy Osbourne: A Match Made In Heaven (VIDEO)

Posted 05.25.2011

Get these two a buddy cop movie. Please. Playing off each other perfectly, Borsch Belt comedian Don Rickles and Metal God (and known nutjob) Ozzy Osbo...

Movie Review: Toy Story 3

Marshall Fine | Posted 05.25.2011

Marshall Fine

Forget every other computer-animated film that's on the schedule for this summer: Toy Story 3, which is in 3D, is the one computer-animated film that you need to see.

Don Rickles Recalls Days As Water-Skiing, Swinging Bachelor (VIDEO)

Posted 05.25.2011

There's nothing better than watching two comedy giants come together. Don Rickles made an appearance on Letterman, and despite his age, was bebopping ...

Sarah Palin for President: Kathy Griffin for Pope

Giles Slade | Posted 05.25.2011

Giles Slade

Disturbingly, women are tearing themselves down or blowing themselves apart as America watches. Kathy Griffin or Sarah Palin. You must all choose now.

Wild At The Grammys: More Notes From Deep Inside the Bunker of Music's Biggest Night

David Wild | Posted 05.25.2011

David Wild

The Grammy Awards broadcast is the biggest show on earth -- or at least the biggest show on television. There are countless moving parts, and for 29 years as director, Walter Miller called countless shots.

Why Every Snarky Blogger Should Thank Don Rickles (and What They Still Have to Learn from Him)

John Mayer | Posted 05.25.2011

John Mayer

Snarky gossip bloggers, take heed: you will never have a better knack for cutting people down than Don Rickles does, and you owe much of your success to the groundwork laid by him.

The Emmys

Ken Levine | Posted 05.25.2011

Ken Levine

In sixty years there's never been worse hosts. Suffering through that excruciating opening was like reliving my Uncle Lou's 75th birthday party at Sr. George's Smorgasbord.