By Lucas McNelly (@lmcnelly)
It was inevitable.
After the Veronica Mars folks raised their $2 million in record time, you knew a similar project wou...
Now that the dust has settled and we've had a few days to process the final episode of American Horror Story: Asylum, we can finally step back, shake off that vague dirty feeling, and ask ourselves: What exactly just happened here?
In an interview with Entertainment Weekly to promote the horror/comedy movie "Hell Baby," Rob Corddry's co-stars could barely keep their distaste of t...
Sundance Channel announced the arrival of their new original non-fiction series, āThe Writersā Room," during the 2013 Television Critics' Associat...
On the newest cover of Entertainment Weekly, "30 Rock" heroine Tina Fey makes Audrey Hepburn her muse, channeling Holly Golightly's signature look fro...
One would think that stars would tire of the never-ending red carpet appearances, but it seems that celebs are pretty game for any excuse to go glam -...
I pity the press reps working on this film, as well as Pattinson's own handler. They are going to have to repeat endlessly, "No personal questions. No talk about Kristen Stewart!"
I worked with my first celebrities who came out more than two decades ago and clearly we have made extraordinary strides.Ā But we have not reached the promised land yet.
Time Inc.'s Entertainment Weekly has cut three editorial staffers in recent weeks, Adweek has learned. A spokeswoman saidĀ three junior-level position...
When Mad Men's set decorator needed paintings with the specific panache to match Roger's sly and savvy personality, she turned to the collection of photographer and painter Lisa Gizara.
Casting Lisbeth Salander wasn't the easiest thing for director David Fincher. He already remarked that Scarlett Johansson was too alluring for the rol...
''Entourage'' signs off tonight for the last time, and Entertainment Weekly put together its list of the 20 best TV finales ever. Click through to see...
The movie was made and marketed toward an older audience, but Larry Crowne may have proven this holiday weekend how limited that boomer audience actually is.
This weekend's release reflects the industry's increasing reliance on that forbidden joy of my childhood -- the comic book -- to justify its existence. But many of the nation's critics readily drank the Thor Kool-Aid.
As many of you doubtlessly know, getting your foot in the door is the hardest part of becoming a drug-addled, world-weary, bourgeois lech with a ballp...
This week's issue of Entertainment Weekly includes the first official photo from The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn Part 1, and here it is! Yes, that's ...
Even though Entertainment Weekly named him the 16th-best film director of all time, if I mention the name Ernst Lubitsch to my own middle-aged contemporaries, I usually get a hazy look.
The Thorns absolutely has been my radar since it was first issued. Now, he's been the songwriter's songwriter for a long time: care to go into some of the Shawn Mullins story?
During a much-discussed Rolling Stone interview, President Obama was asked what's on his iPod. He named artists and bands that reflect an eclectic mix...
Are bestselling authors really more culturally irrelevant than politicians' relatives and airheads with six-pack abs? Or should authors be content to sit on the sidelines?
I'm not sure how we reached a point where Comic-Con became the engine that drives Hollywood. Films like Green Lantern slurp up the studio bucks, and the comic-book mentality grows like a cancer.
While Larsson's survivors are wrapped up in an estate dispute, his fans are buzzing about a more pressing question: Who should play computer hacker Li...
A few weeks back Sandra Bullock emerged from her home only to be swarmed by cameras during what seemed to be one of the most difficult points in her life. I, for one, will take responsibility.