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Stars in a Record Store

Binky Philips | Posted 05.17.2013 | Entertainment
Binky Philips

Running a record store on St Mark's Place in the East Village during the 1980s put me in the dead-center middle of an exploding mecca of pop culture.

This Is Why You Shouldn't Get A Steve Buscemi Tattoo

The Huffington Post | Jaimie Etkin | Posted 04.05.2013 | TV

On TLC's "America's Worst Tattoos," viewers met a woman named Lizz who used to work at a tattoo parlor, where she let a co-worker practice his portrai...

Steve Buscemi's Unexpected Move

AP | JAKE COYLE | Posted 04.02.2013 | Entertainment

NEW YORK -- Steve Buscemi (boo-SHEM'-ee) will direct a live stream of a Vampire Weekend concert to debut a new season of "Unstaged." The stream will ...

Interview: Checking in With Veteran Seymour Cassel

Marshall Fine | Posted 03.22.2013 | Entertainment
Marshall Fine

Actor Seymour Cassel is on the phone and, when asked what he's been doing, says, "Well, I'm looking for work."

The Incredible Burt Wonderstone Lacks Mike's Magic

Jackie K. Cooper | Posted 03.20.2013 | Entertainment
Jackie K. Cooper

Steve Carell is an immensely popular actor. Jim Carrey used to be. Steve Buscemi is an actor's actor, and Olivia Wilde is an up and coming young actress. With all this talent in the cast of one movie, The Incredible Burt Wonderstone, it should be a guaranteed success. Guess what folks, it isn't.

Review: The Incredible Burt Wonderstone

Scott Mendelson | Posted 05.14.2013 | Entertainment
Scott Mendelson

This is frankly a terrible film, but ever more disheartening because the material for a decent comedy so obviously exists within the botched final product. The Incredible Burt Wonderstone is a missed opportunity.

Movie Review: The Incredible Burt Wonderstone

Marshall Fine | Posted 05.14.2013 | Entertainment
Marshall Fine

The Incredible Burt Wonderstone is a movie for 8-year-olds who haven't seen a lot of movies and provide fresh eyes for its tired gags. Anyone older will see every punchline coming long before it arrives.

Watching 'The Big Lebowski' 15 Years Too Late

Mike Ryan | Posted 05.11.2013 | Entertainment
Mike Ryan

"Living a lie," seems a tad too dramatic of a way of admitting that I had never seen The Big Lebowski. I mean, I never technically lied to anyone about this. No one has ever asked me if I've seen The Big Lebowski because, at this point, everyone just assumes that I have seen The Big Lebowski.

Guess This Dog's Celebrity Doppelganger

Posted 02.20.2013 | Weird News

A few weeks ago, The Huffington Post ran a story about Tonik, a dog with a human-like face, whose adorably strange mug won the Internet. In respon...

Cinefantastique Spotlight Podcast: Monsters, Inc. 3D

Dan Persons | Posted 02.23.2013 | Entertainment
Dan Persons

Once you're done unwrapping the gifts and singing the carols and observing whatever expressions of faith you feel are appropriate for the time (if any), you may want to reinforce the communal feeling with a visit to the cinema for something the whole family can enjoy.

Ranking The Ridiculous Hair In 'Burt Wonderstone'

The Huffington Post | Christopher Rosen | Posted 12.21.2012 | Entertainment

The "Incredible Burt Wonderstone" trailer is incredible ... for its fabulously awful hairpieces. Abracadabra, right, guys? This film has the best inte...

Popcorn Preview: On the Road

Leslie Sisman | Posted 02.13.2013 | Entertainment
Leslie Sisman

One of the most significant challenges of the film is to make us feel as if we're seeing this lifestyle with a fresh eye. The film does a terrific job of putting us in the era and making us feel like we're actually there.

The Golden Globe Nominees For Best Actor In A Drama Are ...

Posted 12.13.2012 | TV

The Golden Globe nominees for Best Actor in a Drama Series were announced Thursday morning, and Bryan Cranston for "Breaking Bad," Steve Buscemi for "...

And The SAG Nominees Are ...

Posted 12.12.2012 | TV

Awards season is well and truly underway, and before the annual insanity of Golden Globes nominations captures our attention tomorrow, the Screen Acto...

Happy Anniversary, 'Reservoir Dogs'!

The Huffington Post | Christopher Rosen | Posted 10.23.2012 | Entertainment

On Oct. 23, 1992, Quentin Tarantino's "Reservoir Dogs" strutted into theaters accompanied by shocking violence, searing dialogue and the dulcet tones ...

WATCH: Yes, Sesame Street Made 'Birdwalk Empire'

Posted 10.01.2012 | Comedy

These aren't Steve Buscemi's kind of flappers. Fans and detractors alike of HBO's "Boardwalk Empire" will find something to enjoy in Sesame Street...

Damian Lewis Wins Best Actor In A Drama Series Emmy

Posted 09.24.2012 | TV

Damian Lewis took home the Best Actor in a Drama Series for his work in "Homeland" Lewis beat out Emmy favorite "Breaking Bad" actor Bryan Cranston...

Guess The Emmy Nominees!

Posted 09.22.2012 | TV

Before they were walking red carpets and taking home Emmys, stars were mugging for their yearbook photos. Can you guess who these two stars are? N...

EXCLUSIVE: 'Boardwalk Empire' Amps Up The Drama For Season 3 In New Trailer

Posted 08.13.2012 | TV

The drama is heating up when Nucky Thompson (Steve Buschemi) returns for Season 3 of "Boardwalk Empire." In the exclusive Season 3 trailer (above)...

New 'Boardwalk' Trailer: Nucky Can't Be Half A Gangster

Posted 07.30.2012 | TV

"Boardwalk Empire" has released a Season 3 teaser trailer that makes it clear how pivotal a turning point Nucky's showdown with Jimmy Darmody in the S...

'Boardwalk Empire,' 'Treme' Premiere Dates Revealed

Posted 07.09.2012 | TV

Fans of "Boardwalk Empire" only have to wait a few more months for the return of Nucky Thompson. HBO has announced the "Boardwalk Empire" Season 3 pre...

Alec Baldwin Could Have Been On 'Boardwalk Empire'

Posted 06.19.2012 | TV

Steve Buscemi pulls off a mean Nucky Thompson, but he wasn't the only choice for HBO's "Boardwalk Empire." "There we a couple of discussions, I th...

Kerouac in Cannes: A Road Not Taken

Regina Weinreich | Posted 07.26.2012 | Entertainment
Regina Weinreich

I am pleased that the reports from Cannes about the On the Road, Walter Salles' film are mainly favorable, although I have taken note that some say there is no inner world for the characters, that the film has no discernable plot, that it is overlong.

Kristen Stewart Gets Sexual In 'On The Road'

The Huffington Post | Kia Makarechi | Posted 05.23.2012 | Entertainment

Jack Kerouac's "On the Road" finally made its big-screen debut Wednesday at Cannes, and Kristen Stewart apparently left quite the impression on the au...

'The River' Trend: Are Shorter Seasons The Way To Go?

Laura Prudom | Posted 04.09.2012 | TV
Laura Prudom

We're all familiar with the age-old adage, "Less is more;" but find me a TV fan who wouldn't eagerly take an extra 12 (or 24, or 48, or non-stop until...