Plus: Dan Harmon speaks about the Chevy Chase situation, Game of Thrones returns strong, and NPH will host the Tonys. read more
The late-night talk show host will don his finest penguin suit and preside over TV’s biggest night on Sept. 23 at L.A.’s Nokia Theater. read more
Plus: Face Off, Revenge, and Top Chef: Texas. read more
We're way past the point of debating whether or not the Grammys are even capable of putting on an entertaining show. But we CAN talk about this year's highlights! read more
Castle also scored big at the democratic awards show, broadcast Wednesday on CBS. read more
Plus: The Munsters moves to pilot stage, good news for Grimm, and Happy Endings casts Max's boyfriend (and it's a good one). read more
Plus: The Walking Dead and the series premiere of Adult Swim's Patton Oswalt-starring The Heart, She Holler. read more
Doogie guest-stars as Prince Bubblegum in Cartoon Network's psychedelic trip-show; have you seen the awesome gender-bending opening credits yet? read more
In observance of tonight's So You Think You Can Dance finale, let's rank this season's celebrity judges! read more
The movie adaptation of the classic Saturday morning cartoon opens Friday; here are some of the meanest quotes from critics' early reviews. read more
What to watch on Wednesday, July 27. read more
ABC's comedy nabs seven major nominations, Game of Thrones is up for Best Drama, and Louis C.K. sneaks in, too. read more
What to watch on Monday, June 20. read more
When it comes to awards-show hosting, nobody does it better than the multi-threat star of How I Met Your Mother. read more
What to watch on Friday, June 10 through Sunday, June 12. read more
What to watch on Thursday, June 9. read more
The inaugural television awards ceremony has done something that other awards shows don't: nominated deserving candidates! read more
Plus: Neil Patrick Harris will do what he does best again, MTV has a new Situation, and Glee is singing its way into movie theaters. read more
Saturday's SNL had some amusing moments, but what stood out most was a vile and unfunny sketch that's been mounted dozens of times before; only this time, it was even more unfunny than all the times before. read more
New trailer for blue whatever-they-are flick will crush your childhood dreams and question your respect for Neil Patrick Harris. read more
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