Murray Monster may not be as famous as his amphibious and porcine companions, but he is a key reason why his TV show, Sesame Street, is still thriving deep into its 42nd season.
Vampires may be unreal, but they serve as apt stand-ins for human beings, experiencing the same highs and lows that come with loving, losing and surviving.
Vampires have never looked sexier than on HBO's "True Blood," but now Carrie Preston is spilling the beans, revealing that we shouldnāt believe ever...
The sight of Alexander SkarsgƄrd getting undressed is enough to send "True Blood" fanatics -- and, well, pretty much everyone else -- into fits of sc...
American Horror Story and The Walking Dead serve up suffocating horror with an intensity so unrelenting that it goes beyond emotional connection to psychological interactivity.
True Blood is a way of viewing life -- the struggles we all face with emotion, with right and wrong, with pain and suffering -- and of learning to experience things as they are, whether viewed in a human lifetime or over 1000s of years.
Lately, I have been thinking a lot about vampires. Not those clingy ex-boyfriend kind of emotional vampires that end up stalking you, I have been thinking about straight-up Bela Lugosi style vampires.
1. Between "Up in the Air" and "Contagion," aren't you starting to rethink the common wisdom on who cheats?
2. Did you convince yourself that none of...
If there's one thing fans of HBO's "True Blood" know, it's that quick-witted vampire Pam (Kristin Bauer) has been dealt a few harsh blows this past se...
It's like this episode was delivered directly to my heart. It's like Alan Ball and company looked at an X-ray of my desires and said, "Oh, okay. Let's give Mark everything he wants.
No one can live forever--not even on "True Blood." But as long as Alexander Skarsgard, Joe Manganiello and Stephen Moyer (and Chris Bauer!) all return...
Evan Rachel Wood took a serious shot to the face last night in Europe--in the form of a wild elbow that actually knocked out one of her teeth, TMZ has...
People have been losing control of their bodies and their identities all season, but in "Burning Down the House," almost all of those issues are resolved.
True Blood needs to put up or shut up. Either let Bill and Sookie get hurt, or stop trotting out "dangerous" situations that they will obviously escape from.
Do you find yourself wanting to experience the mystical world of Bon Temps in your mouth, but dismayed by the expense of a bottle of True Blood ($6, i...
The less said about Griff the Invisible, the better. This wan, fey little Australian film stretches the notion of quirkiness far past the snapping point -- though the film itself has very little in the way of snap.
All those years of being suffragettes, bra-burners, free love artists, corporate queen bees, supermoms and women-who-wanted-and-got-it all, hadn't we arrived and become a force to be reckoned with?