Adult Swim's most polarizing duo has graduated to the silver screen. But how well does their short-attention-span sensibility translate to feature length?
The comedian's new ad campaign for Old Milwaukee might actually convince you not to mute your TV.
With one month to go until Christmas, the networks are already airing their favourite Christmas specials. Here's what to watch four weeks out from the big day!
Now that Murphy has withdrawn, the conversation will obviously turn to who should host Hollywood’s biggest night instead. Let’s turn to the intertubes for ideas, shall we?
Plus: Brian Williams debuts his new news magazine and Will Ferrell receives the Mark Twain Prize.
Stiller has his shtick and he does it well, but we don't get particularly excited or annoyed by him. Which, funnily enough, is the same way we felt about SNL's episode of the season.
NBC has been releasing Season 8 promos all summer, but so far none of them have featured any new footage. Now comes a four-minute Season 8 preview that does offer a few interesting clues and tidbits.
What to watch on Wednesday, May 18.
What to watch on Tuesday, May 10.
What to watch on Monday, May 9.
What to watch on Friday, May 6 through Sunday, May 8.
While it was an emotional farewell, "Goodbye, Michael" was also one of the best episodes in recent memory. Let’s now revisit some of the moments, great and small, that made it an instant classic.
What to watch on Tuesday, April 26.
What to watch on Thursday, April 21.
Each week, we'll post an image from an as-yet unaired TV episode for your creative consideration.
What to watch on Thursday, April 14.
Each week, we'll post an image from an as-yet unaired TV episode for your creative consideration.
Plus: Netflix wins streaming rights to "the best show ever," a Today Show mainstay might not stay, and how many people watched Sunday's Game of Thrones preview?
As part of their deal with HBO, Sky Atlantic will soon air Will Ferrell's comedy sketch show Funny or Die.
"Yes, I’m taking over," Ferrell told EW. The problem is that no one seems to know whether he was kidding or not.