Mad Men Recap: "Little Murders"
Selling sex is a basic advertising concept that we see over and over, but it's much harder to swallow when the concept becomes a reality.
Selling sex is a basic advertising concept that we see over and over, but it's much harder to swallow when the concept becomes a reality.
Posted 05.15.2012
James Lipton took several of the castmembers and "Mad Men" creator Matthew Weiner "Inside the Actors Studio" (7 p.m. ET on Bravo). It was the largest ...
Posted 05.14.2012
TV fans were shocked last week to see actress Alexis Bledel, who played the adolescent Rory Gilmore on "Gilmore Girls," looking all grown up on "Mad M...
Samantha Zalaznick | Posted 05.08.2012
I loved this episode. It was fast-paced, it was funny, it was deep and it had the Beatles.
Posted 05.07.2012
On this week's installment of "Mad Men" (Sundays, 10 p.m. ET on AMC), Pete Campbell confirmed an age-old proverb: Once a cheater, always a cheater. ...
The Huffington Post | Ross Luippold | Posted 04.23.2012
Ever wanted to know who'd win in a bowling match between Don Draper and Weird Al? If so, your very specific and highly unusual fantasy is now a realit...
Samantha Zalaznick | Posted 04.18.2012
He finally has all the pieces in place; he should be able to make the music as loud as he wants but it's not working -- the sound of his symphony is not coming out. Something's wrong, a chord is loose. It's not Beethoven's 9th, it's the drops of the leaking faucet.
Maureen Ryan | Posted 04.16.2012
Unlike Don, Pete's turmoil isn't essentially the result of self-hatred -- it's all about that desire for recognition and approval.
Posted 04.16.2012
Lane Pryce has been struggling to find where he belongs in the new firm for quite some time, and he decided he was going to assert himself on "Mad Men...
Samantha Zalaznick | Posted 05.26.2012
Don's always only been able to focus in on one part of his life. It was always work, now it's Megan. Will he let work go the way he's let his personal life go in the past?
Marshall Fine | Posted 12.27.2011
It's not a great movie, probably not even a very good movie. But Andrew Niccol's In Time is good enough to be proclaimed for what it is: a political f...
Posted 12.21.2011
Unlike some of Hollywood's put-upon celebs, Vincent Kartheiser is well aware of his good fortune. Most famous for his role as the stuck up Pete Cam...
The Huffington Post | Travis Walter Donovan | Posted 05.25.2011
Reprising their characters from the hit series, "Mad Men," actors Vincent Kartheiser and Rich Sommer have teamed up with U.S. PIRG and Funny Or Die to...
Curbed LA | Posted 05.25.2011
For our second to last installment of the 2010 Curbed Awards, we consider the year's strangest events, kookiest characters, and plain biggest assholes...
nytimes.com | TRICIA ROMANO | Posted 05.25.2011
Los Angeles A MAN is measured by his automobile in this city. But Vincent Kartheiser, the actor who plays the slick ad salesman Pete Campbell on "M...
Posted 05.25.2011
Vincent Kartheiser, who plays Pete Campbell on 'Mad Men' and does not own a toilet, appeared on MSNBC Wednesday afternoon to talk about his "green cho...
Tony Sachs | Posted 05.25.2011
I keep thinking Mad Men, and the resultant mania it inspires, will jump the shark any day now, once again leaving my all-things-retro obsession withou...
Free The Slaves | Posted 05.25.2011
It's the third annual Freedom Awards and Freedom Rocks after party, honoring the best and brightest of the global, anti-slavery movement. And you can be a part of it.
Samantha Zalaznick | Posted 05.25.2011
Mad Men starts to wrap up in the third to last episode with this week's "Chinese Wall." Drowning in the loss of Lucky Strike, the partners at SCDP scramble to try and build a lifeboat.
Grist | Posted 05.25.2011
Imagine a successful young actor in Los Angeles who doesn't own a car. Not only that, he chooses not to drive because he would rather interact with ot...
Posted 05.25.2011
He plays uptight Park Avenue resident Pete Campbell on 'Mad Men,' but actor Vincent Kartheiser is decidedly less materialistic than his alter ego. I...
William Bradley | Posted 05.25.2011
The last month has brought some good news, and some bad, from the Mad Men front.
William Bradley | Posted 05.25.2011
Five major plot developments in this episode -- named for the culmination of Betty Draper's pregnancy -- drive the action forward as we enter the middle of the season.
Vanity Fair | By Bruce Handy | Posted 05.25.2011
By general consensus on the Mad Men set, Vincent Kartheiser, who plays account executive Pete Campbell, is the actor least like his character, at leas...
William Bradley | Posted 05.25.2011
We learned more about the characters and the changes taking place in this pivotal year. And we tapped into very contemporary themes about corporate disarray and aging parents.
Samantha Zalaznick | Posted 05.29.2012